About the Poets: ARMEN DAVOUDIAN grew up in Isfahan, Iran, and is the author of the poetry collection The Palace of Forty Pillars (Tin House) and the translator, from the Persian, of Hopscotch by Fatemeh Shams (Ugly Duckling Presse). His poems appear in the Atlantic, Poetry, The Yale Review. He is a PhD candidate in English and a Next Generation Scholar Fellow at […]
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About the Poet: MAMIE MORGAN lives on Edisto Island, South Carolina, with her husband and their two dogs, Henrietta Modine and Wednesday Stewart. Her poems and essays have appeared in The Atlantic, Oxford American, Muzzle, Washington Square Review, Carolina Quarterly, Fish Barrel Review, Sixth Finch, Four Way Review, and elsewhere. Her first poetry collection, Everyone I've Danced With Is Dead, was published by JackLeg Press […] |
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A durational performance In this latest performance of Subject Index, Iain Morrison will read aloud from Emily Dickinson’s work, wearing a simulacrum of her iconic white dress. Audience members and onlookers are welcome to come and eavesdrop as they please, while Morrison maps his own subjective index of Dickinson’s poems in a spreading nest of scribbled […] |
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About the Poet: Iain Morrison is a poet based in Edinburgh, Scotland where he is part of Fruitmarket art centre’s curatorial team. His collection I’m a Pretty Circler was shortlisted for the Saltire Poetry Prize in 2019. He was ArtfulScribe writer-in-residence at University of Southampton throughout 2018. Performances include an award-winning night of drag queen poetry at the […] |
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About the Poet: PETER GIZZI is the author of several collections of poetry, most recently Fierce Elegy (2023), Now It’s Dark (2020), and Archeophonics (2016), a finalist for the National Book Award, all from Wesleyan. In 2020 Carcanet published Sky Burial: New and Selected Poems and in 2024 Penguin UK published an expanded edition of Fierce Elegy. His honors include fellowships from The Rex Foundation, […] |
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