April 11: Dinh, Mir, Yearous-Algozin @ Chapterhouse

This Saturday, April 11, I will be reading with Linh Dinh and Joey Yearous-Algozin (bios below) at The Chapterhouse Cafe in the Bella Vista section of Philly. The series is presently hosted by Ryan Eckes. I admire Linh’s and Joey’s work a great deal, so I hope that you will come out to hear the three of us read. I will read older and brand new(er) poems and I will be selling (cheaply) a short run chapbook that I recently assembled. It should be a great night!

Joey Yearous-Algozin lives in Philadelphia, where he is a graduate student in Poetry at Temple University. His work is forthcoming or has appeared in For(a)ge and The Robert Walser Society of Western Massachussets. His current project, TOWARDS DAYS, is accessible from his blog, LEAN-TO.

Stan Mir is the author of the forthcoming chapbook Flight Patterns (JR Van Sant) and the recipient of the 2008 Transcontinental Poetry Award from Pavement Saw Press for his manuscript The Lacustrine Suite, which will be published in March 2010. His work can be read in Fascicle, Octopus, word for/word, the ixnay reader, and elsewhere. He lives in the Germantown section of Philadelphia where he listens to people talk.

Linh Dinh is the author of two collections of stories, Fake House and Blood and Soap, four books of poems, All Around What Empties Out, American Tatts, Borderless Bodies and Jam Alerts, and a novel, Love Like Hate. He is also the editor of two anthologies of Vietnamese writers and poets. He maintains a blog, Detainees.

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