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THE SWITCH: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Saturday, August 8: Tolbert and Gray. The Switch is proud to announce a reading from Anastacia Renee Tolbert, and Portland’s own Robert Duncan Gray. Saturday, August 8, doors at 7 pm, reading at 7:30 sharp. FREE. 1001, SE Division, PDX. By Anastacia Renee Tolbert. Luna lived inside a wounded heart and womb for five months. you mother was completely did not and no. By Robert Duncan Gray. I pretty much love Everything. But Fuck all the men Driving cars. Take me south of the Mouth.
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THE SWITCH: April 2015
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Thursday, April 9, 2015. Haley, Kawano, Tran 4/22 7 pm Radio Room. The Switch is super excited to host a special event at the Radio Room featuring readings by Jamalieh Haley and Stacey Tran in conjunction with an exhibit of visual art by Yukiyo Kawano. Wednesday, April 22, 7 pm sharp. 1101 NE Alberta, PDX. Jamalieh Haley lives in Portland, Oregon where she co-curates If Not For Kidnap. And teaches writing and literature. Her work has appeared in Interrupture. And she is the author of Strange Tarot.
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THE SWITCH: March 2014
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Monday, March 10, 2014. Corina Copp and Mazarine Treyz, 4/9, 7 pm, Hazel Room. The Switch presents Corina Copp from Brooklyn and Mazarine Treyz from Portland. Wednesday, April 9, 7 pm FREE. The Hazel Room,. 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland. Corina Copp is the author of The Green Ray. Ugly Duckling Presse, forthcoming fall 2014), and recent chapbooks ALL STOCK MUST GO. Shit Valley, Cambridge, UK 2014), Miracle Mare. Trafficker Press 2013), and Pro Magenta/Be Met. Ugly Duckling Presse 2011). Behavior. ...
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THE SWITCH: May 2014
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. Maryrose Larkin and Anne Shaw, 5/24, 6 pm, Hazel Room. The Switch presents poets Maryrose Larkin and Anne Shaw. Saturday, May 24, 6 pm FREE. The Hazel Room,. 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland. Is the author of Dido in Winter. Persea 2014) and Undertow. As is her habit. Kept me in awe. Therefore the windows in which you must move. Through hallways or rooms, their jittery. Comeuppance, their glossy tabletops. What is a standard. Occupation. No, really, define this. Is it self-.
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THE SWITCH: August 2014
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Saturday, August 23, 2014. Carter, Dowling and Zolf 9/22 7 pm IPRC. The Switch presents poets Nathan Wade Carter, Sarah Dowling and Rachel Zolf. Monday, September 22, doors at 6:30 pm, reading at 7 pm sharp. FREE. 1001 SE Division St., Portland, OR. By Nathan Wade Carter:. DO I MAKE RAINBOWS? Do you bounce when thrown? Do you shatter like temperature? Am I clear matter of some kind? Do I distort light and make rainbows? Do I make this light or leaden? Do I heave this cloud up like a bad hat? Boy Won̵...
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Thinking Again: July 2012
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. Brief Reviews: Poetry by Stephanie Balzer and Gina Myers. For many reasons, I haven’t had a lot of time for blogging or for reading new poetry this summer, but here are a couple of brief chapbook reviews to tide things over until I find more time again, and an intriguing couple of chapbooks they are. The prose poems in Stephanie Balzer’s Faster, Faster. I really enjoyed the understatement and surface simplicity of the poems in Gina Myers’ chapbook False Spring. Links to this post.
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Thinking Again: Now available: Notes from the Center on Public Policy
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013. Now available: Notes from the Center on Public Policy. My new book, Notes from the Center on Public Policy. From The Altered Scale press, is now available for purchase online through the Publisher’s Graphics Bookstore. Of the book, Rob Halpern writes, Recalling Georges Perec’s Things: A Story of the Sixties. Wallace’s devastating Notes from the Center on Public Policy. Thanks to James Meetze for the cover design. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haze: Essays, Poems, Prose.
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THE SWITCH: October 2014
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Saturday, October 18, 2014. Ashby, Haley and Wallace, 11/8, 7 pm IPRC. The Switch presents poets Chris Ashby, Jamalieh Haley, and Mark Wallace. Saturday, Nov. 8, doors at 6:30 pm, reading at 7 sharp. FREE. IPRC, 1001, SE Division, PDX. Is a poet, essayist, and the editor of Couch Press. He frequently collaborates with Nate Orton on his My DAY series, assisting in publishing and organizing the events. His most recent books include My Day 31: Kayaking from Sellwood to Swan Island. Poor Claudia, 2014).
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Thinking Again: Ooteote’s Vertaallab (Translation Lab)
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Ooteote’s Vertaallab (Translation Lab). The online journal ooteoote. Out of the Netherlands, named after Jan Hanlo's legendary tone poem, identifies itself as an online information hub where Dutch and Flemish authors report on literary news and related concerns from home and abroad. Issue #36 of ooteote. 8217;s Vertaallab (Translation Lab) features a poem of mine from The End of America, Book 8. And you can find it here. For more information about ooteeote. 8220;*The eyes are w...