The next event features talks by:
erica kaufman
Douglas A. Martin
Mina Pam Dick
…followed by a discussion/Q&A session.
on Tuesday, March 9
at 6:30 PM
FREE
at CUNY Graduate Center
(in the Martin E. Segal Theater)
365 Fifth Avenue, NYC
erica kaufman is the author of censory impulse (factory school 2009) as well as several chapbooks including civilization day (Open24Hours, Winter 2007). recent work can be found in Little Red Leaves, Aufgabe, and elsewhere. essays and reviews can be found in The Poetry Project Newsletter, CutBank, Rain Taxi, Verse, among other places. kaufman is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center where she explores the interstices between contemporary poetics and composition & rhetoric. she lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Baruch College and Bard College.
Douglas A. Martin is the author most recently of a novel, Once You Go Back (Seven Stories Press). His other books include Your Body Figured, a lyric narrative; Branwell, a novel of the Bronte brother; They Change the Subject, a book of stories; and In the Time of Assignments, a collection of poetry. His first novel, Outline of My Lover, was named an International Book of the Year in the Times Literary Supplement and adapted in-part by the Forsythe Company for their multimedia dance-theater piece, “Kammer/Kammer.” He teaches in the Low Residency MFA Writing Program at Goddard College.
Mina Pam Dick (aka Hildebrand Pam Dick, Nico Pam Dick et al.) is a writer, artist and philosopher living in New York City. She’s a native New Yorker. She received a BA from Yale and an MFA in Painting as well as an MA in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota. Her writing has appeared in Tantalum, BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail and The Portable Boog Reader 4, and will be included in Aufgabe #9; her philosophical work has appeared in a collection published by the International Wittgenstein Symposium (Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria). Her first book, DELINQUENT, was published by Futurepoem in December, 2009.