Tuesday, Oct 2 - Back Room
Hatchet Job
Tuesday, Oct 2
7:00 pm in the Back Room
FREE / 21+
Hatchet
Job is a monthly reading series in which poets of all persuasions teach
you a lesson or two about the long con and read in a black room with
alcohol. It’s free when you’re free. But the sour mash’ll cost you.
Friends, join us for Hatchet Job IX, and wear a nice coat why don’t you.
Genya Turovskaya is the author of Calendar, The Tides, Dear Jenny, and
New Year’s Day. Her poetry and translations of contemporary Russian
poets have appeared in Chicago Review, Conjunctions, A Public Space,
Octopus, jubilat, and other publications.
Macgregor Card is the author of Duties of an English Foreign Secretary,
which won the 2009 Fence Modern Poet Series, and The Archers. From
1997-2005 he co-edited The Germ: A Journal of Poetic Research with
Andrew Maxwell.
Anna Moschovakis is the author of I Have Not
Been Able to Get Through to Everyone, You and Three Others Are
Approaching a Lake, and several chapbooks. She splits her time between
Brooklyn and Delaware County, NY.
Heather Christle is the
author of What is Amazing, The Trees the Trees, and The Difficult Farm.
Her poems have appeared in publications including Boston Review, Gulf
Coast, The New Yorker, and The Best American Poetry. She teaches poetry
at Sarah Lawrence College and is the web editor of jubilat.