The Imaginary Press Reading Series

The press is imaginary. The poets are real.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Can you believe our luck??

The next Imaginary Press event takes place in just over two weeks! November 10th at 7:30pm to be exact. We wanted to be sure you had enough time to plan for/relish in/freak out about your holiday season, as the case may be.

Who shall be reading you ask? Excellent question, and one that I'm thrilled to answer:


Rachel Moritz's poetry chapbook, The Winchester Monologues, won the 2005 New Michigan Press Competition. Her poems have appeared recently in ColoradoReview, Denver Quarterly, How2, Indiana Review, typo and other journals. She co-edits WinteRed Press, a poetry chaplet pubisher(www.winteredpress.blogspot.com); she also edits, with Juliet Patterson, poetry for Konundrum Literary Engine(lit.konundrum.com).

Juliet Patterson's first book, The Truant Lover, was selected by Jean Valentine as the 2004 winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in American Letters & Commentary, Bellingham Review, Bloom, Conduit, Hayden's Ferry Review, New Orleans Review, The Journal,Verse and other magazines. She is the recipient of a SASE/Jerome fellowship in poetry, a 2004 fellowship with the Institute for Community and Cultural Development through Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis, and an arts fellowship from the Minnesota State Arts Board. She teaches poetry and creative writing in Minneapolis through the College of St. Catherine, Hamline University, The Loft Literary Center, and the Perpich Center for Arts Education. She lives near the west bank of the Mississippi in Minneapolis and edits poetry for the Konudrum Engine Literary Review with Rachel Moritz.

(Juliet's photo wouldn't get any bigger for me, so I put in two because they're nice.)

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