[somartscouncil] correction, please repost

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> Somerville Press Hosts POETRY READING
> Off the Grid Press Poets To Read at Porter Sq. Books
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> Henry Braun and Lee Sharkey
> Wednesday, October 1, 2008
> Porter Square Books
> 7:00 p.m.
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> Off The Grid Press is based in Somerville and Maine. Tam Lin Neville
> and Bert Stern, co-editors of the press, both live in Somerville.
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> Henry Braun is the author of Loyalty and In the Virgil Woods, the
> latter published by Atheneum Press. Nathaniel Tarn says of Loyalty:
> "Wonderfully concise bringing together of wonder, closeness and
> immense distances!" Eleanor Wilner offers "Profound thanks to [this]
> mercurial poet who conjured "unimagined joy" in this "unprepossessing
> wilderness." Loyalty won the 2008 Maine Literary Award for Poetry.
> Braun is a consulting editor for The American Poetry Review
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> Lee Sharkey's third full-length book, A Darker Sweeter String, was a
> Small Press Review pick. Betsy Scholl writes of Sharkey's new book:
> "If our dreams could edit the news (and sometimes our nightmares)
> these poems are how they'd wake us up to the urgency of our times, to
> the damage violence does to everyone—including those of us who observe
> from afar. The music played here is dark, but it is indeed sweet.  It
> is what we need to hear. In Sharkey's art solace and truth form a new
> alliance, and mourning becomes a gift." Since 2003, Sharkey has been a
> co-editor of Beloit Poetry Journal.
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> Both poets are veteran anti-war activists, both are distinguished
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> On Friday, September 12, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Gregory Jenkins wrote:
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> Tam.. is this a reading? also, are these folks from somerville? please
> make a somerville connection and repost. thanks, g
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> From:"Tamlin Neville" <tamlin@rcn.com>
> Date: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:31:37 AM US/Eastern
> To: <somartscouncil@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: correction, please repost
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> Off the Grid Press
> Henry Braun and Lee Sharkey
> Wednesday, October 1, 2008
> Porter Square Books
> 7:00 p.m.
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> Henry Braun is the author of Loyalty and In the Virgil Woods, the
> latter published by Atheneum Press. Nathaniel Tarn says of Loyalty:
> "Wonderfully concise bringing together of wonder, closeness and
> immense distances!" Eleanor Wilner offers "Profound thanks to [this]
> mercurial poet who conjured "unimagined joy" in this "unprepossessing
> wilderness." Loyalty won the 2008 Maine Literary Award for Poetry.
> Braun is a consulting editor for The American Poetry Review
>
> Lee Sharkey's third full-length book, A Darker Sweeter String, was a
> Small Press Review pick. Betsy Scholl writes of Sharkey's new book:
> "If our dreams could edit the news (and sometimes our nightmares)
> these poems are how they'd wake us up to the urgency of our times, to
> the damage violence does to everyone—including those of us who observe
> from afar. The music played here is dark, but it is indeed sweet. It
> is what we need to hear. In Sharkey's art solace and truth form a new
> alliance, and mourning becomes a gift." Since 2003, Sharkey has been a
> co-editor of Beloit Poetry Journal.
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> Both poets are veteran anti-war activists, both are distinguished
> readers.
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> Tam Lin Neville
> CLTL Administrative Assistant
> 24 Quincy St.
> Somerville, MA 02143
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> tamlin@rcn.com
> 617 - 629 - 2541
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> CLTL Website:
> http://cltl.umassd.edu
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> ***************************
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> Tam Lin Neville
> CLTL Administrative Assistant
> 24 Quincy St.
> Somerville, MA 02143
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> tamlin@rcn.com
> 617 - 629 - 2541
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> CLTL Website:
> http://cltl.umassd.edu
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Tam Lin Neville
CLTL Administrative Assistant
24 Quincy St.
Somerville, MA 02143

tamlin@rcn.com
617 - 629 - 2541

CLTL Website:
http://cltl.umassd.edu


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