April 29, 2008

Have Some Class: Hear Some Poetry

Aaron Belz (and family, of course) depart our great city in coming months, leaving the long-running Observable Readings in a period of transition. This week, though, you get quality poetry and inimitable introductions of the founder. You really should go. Details below.

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Hey Observaballers -

Thursday is my last night acting as host for this fine series. I hope you'll
come out and say hello.

Aaron

Ken Rumble is the author of Key Bridge (Carolina Wren Press, 2007) and a contributing editor for the magazine Fascicle. His poems have appeared in Talisman, Parakeet, Typo, Cutbank, Octopus, Cranky, One Less Magazine, and
others. He lives in Greensboro, NC, and works for the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art.

Matt Freeman's most recent book, The Dogtown Poet, was published by Ginninderra Press. Matt studied writing at NYU and has performed his poems and songs all over the United States. His work has been published in journals both small and big. He lives in St. Louis, where he is a full-time poet.

More info at http://observable. org/

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Posted by Thomas Crone at 09:46 AM | Poetry & Literature
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