2/2/11 w/ Stacy Szymaszek


Stacy Szymaszek & CAConrad
read poetry for the

Into the Neon gallery show
+aRt Space
540 W. 28th Street
New York, NY

Wednesday, Feb 2, 2011
7:00pm-9:00pm

THE AMAZING ANGELA BEALLOR
HAS WORK IN THIS SHOW!

1/30/11 w/ Thom Donovan

a reading from the new book ARTHUR ECHO (Scary Topiary Press, 2011)
by CAConrad & Thom Donovan

SUNDAY,
January 30th,
7pm

324 S. 12th St.
(12th between Spruce & Pine)
PHILADELPHIA
.....BYOB.....

1/22/11 SEGUE SERIES w/ Norma Cole

Saturday
1/22/11
4pm

at the

I'm honored to be reading with
the great Norma Cole

MY 25TH ANNIVERSARY IN PHILADELPHIA


TO CELEBRATE MY 25TH YEAR
LIVING IN PHILADELPHIA
I'M OFFERING
one (Soma)tic Poetry Workshop
every month
for $25 each
(or take all 12 for the price of 10)

for ALL details please
click HERE

for THE RUTHLESS GRIP SERIES in DC

CONRAD, MORKUN, ROBINSON @ BAKED & WIRED
FRIDAY
1/14/11
8PM

Rebooting . . . THE RUTHLESS GRIP POETRY SERIES . . .

The RUTHLESS GRIP POETRY SERIES
@ Baked & Wired presents

CACONRAD, DEBRAH MORKUN, AND ADAM ROBINSON

Friday, January 14, 2011

8:00PM-10:00PM

PLEASE JOIN US on Friday, January 14th at 8:00PM for the grand relaunch of the Ruthless Grip Poetry Series at Baked & Wired in Georgetown with a reading by CAConrad, Debrah Morkun, and Adam Robinson.

CAConrad is the author of The Book of Frank (Wave Books, 2010), Advanced Elvis Course (Soft Skull, 2009), a collaboration with Frank Sherlock titled The City Real & Imagined (Factory School Books, 2010), and others. You can see his poems and books at http://CAConrad.blogspot.com.

Debrah Morkun's first full-length book of poems, Projection Machine, was published by BlazeVox Books in April 2010. She lives in Philadelphia, where she is a founding member of The New Philadelphia Poets, and runs The Jubilant Thicket Literary Series (http://jubilantthicket.blogspot.com). Visit Debrah at http://www.debrahmorkun.com

Adam Robinson runs Publishing Genius Press and is the author of Adam Robison and Other Poems (Narrow House 2010), which CA Conrad called "marvelous, genius fun" and has been nominated for the Goodreads poetry book award, and Say, Poem (Awesome Machine 2010). He lives in Baltimore.

Baked & Wired is located at 1052 Thomas Jefferson Street Northwest Washington D.C., between 30th and 31st Streets, just south of the canal. The nearest subway station is Foggy Bottom-GWU Station. On-street parking is also available.