L’atelier Michael Woolworth et double change ont le plaisir de
vous inviter le jeudi 27 juin à 19h à une lecture de
Valerie Hsiung
Johanna Skibsrud
Etaïnn Zwer
Atelier Michael Woolworth
2 rue de la Roquette, cour Février
75011 Paris
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http://www.michaelwoolworth.com/
www.doublechange.org
Valerie Hsiung is a poet and the author of eight collections of poetry, prose, and hybrid writing, including The pedestrian, a mystical poet’s novel(forthcoming with Nightboat Books), The Naif, a logbook narrative that straddles philosophy, fiction, and poetry (just out with Ugly Duckling Presse), The only name we can call it now is not its only name (Counterpath), featured in BOMB and The Poetry Project Newsletter, To love an artist (Essay Press), and outside voices, please (CSU). Her writing has appeared in print (Annulet, BathHouse Journal,digital vestiges, The Georgia Review, mercury firs, The Nation, Verse), in flesh (Treefort Music Festival, Common Area Maintenance, The Poetry Project), in sound waves (Montez Press Radio, Hyle Greece), and other forms of particulate matter. Born in the Year of the Earth Snake and raised by Chinese-Taiwanese immigrants in the Midwest of the United States, she now lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains where she makes fragrance & teaches at Naropa’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.
Johanna Skibsrud is the author of numerous fiction, non-fiction and poetry titles including, most recently a poetry collection, Medium (Book*hug 2024) and Fool (Routledge 2024), which draws on her experience (among other things) as a Franco-American Fulbright Research scholar studying clowning at the École Philippe Gaulier. A professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Arizona, Johanna divides her time between Tucson, Arizona, and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Etaïnn Zwer : auteur+artiste, adelphe de la collextive RER Q, etaïnn zwer (∞) poursuit une pratique discrète, obsédée par le pouvoir de métamorphose s du poème. ses textes ont été publiés dans diverses revues (TISSUE, Panthère Première, Phylactère, L’Incroyable) et anthologies (Realitäten, etece buch, 2022 ; Lettres aux jeunes poétesses, L’Arche, 2021). BLEU NUIT, BLOUSON ROSE est son premier récit*.