quill puddle.

white print inc presents,

quill puddle. 1&2 release party

May 18th, 8pm at Circa on Cass

Featuring music by:

Will Alexander, on piano accompanying Faruq Z. Bey. A historical event!
Joel Peterson and Kurt Prisbe
The Doll Hairs featuring Jose Luna
Anya Skidan
Clara Hardie

Readings by:

Will Alexander
Derek Burleson
William Copeland
Maurice Greenia Jr
Norene Cashen Smith
Jim Perkinson
James Hart III reading poems by Ron Allen

Zines will be available for purchase for $3-5 at the event.
Cover: $3

quill puddle, Detroit’s auspicious zine journal, represents the
avant-underground of the future.

Woodward Line Poetry Series 2011-2012

A poetry series at the Scarab Club, 217 Farnsworth St, Detroit.
Every 3rd Wednesday, September – June at 7:00 pm

September
Barbara Henning, Tyrone Williams, Dennis Teichman

October
Robbert Fanning, Rob Lipton, Jim Mezorkis

November
Bill Harris, James Hart (the elder), Anne McNillen

December
Aurora Harris, Amas Muhammad

January
Vivee Francis, Marcus Wicker, Dave Sands

February
Anca Vansapolis, Scott Beal, Mary Minoc

March
Audra Kubat, Will Copeland, Emily Brent, Scott Farrow

April
Christine Hume, Elizabeth Mikesch, Brenna York

May
Will Alexander, Jhon Clark

June 20
Dianne Wakoski

Woodward Line Poetry Series 2010-2011

A poetry series at the Scarab Club, 217 Farnsworth St, Detroit.
Every 3rd Wednesday, September – June at 7:00 pm

September 15
Will Alexander

October 20
Gina Myers, Michael Sikkema, JodiAnn Stevenson

November 17
Bill Howe, Pat Clifford, Tom Orange

December 15
Street Poets Society, Insideout Literary Arts Project (CWP)

January 19
Scott Farrow,  Maurice Greenia, Julie Patten

February 16
Jim Perkinson, Christina Perez,  Will Copeland

March 16
Lynn Crawford, James laCroix, Tom Laverty

April 6
Jerome Rothenberg

May 18
Anthony Seidman, Catherine Wagner, Dana Ward

June 15
Chris Tysh, Norine Cashen Smith, Emily Brent

Free.

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February Reading 2011

January Reading 2011

December Reading 2010

November Reading 2010

November Reading 2010

The Woodward Line Wednesday November 17, 7:00 PM

the Scarab Club 217 E. Farnsworth at John R

Pat Clifford

Pat Clifford’s poems and essays can be found online at Kaurab, Jacket Magazine, Moria and PennSound. He is the author of the chapbooks Ring of Honor (2007) and The Embrace (2010). His ongoing collaboration with Aryanil Mukherjee has produced the books Chaturangik/SQUARES (CinnamonTeal, 2009) and The Memorandum/DbEpAntar (Kaurab, forthcoming). He serves on the board of InkTank, an organization which creates community through literary arts in Cincinnati, Ohio.

William Howe

William R. Howe is a poet, book artist, publisher, editor, performance artist, and visual artist. He is a visiting assistant professor at Miami University of Ohio, in Oxford, Ohio. His work has appeared in Plantarchy, Mirage #4/Period(ical), Ferrum Wheel, The Gig, and others. His most recent book is translanations one from BlaveVox [books] (2009). He runs the Putitupor broadside series, and he and his wife, L.A. Howe, edit Slack Buddha Press.

Tom Orange

Tom Orange has taught literature and writing at Vanderbilt, Georgetown and The George Washington Universities. He currently lives in Cleveland Ohio, where he is active in the local food movement and the music and arts scenes. Slack Buddha Press published his chapbook of conceptual prose, American Dialectics, in 2008, and recent work can be found in Aquaduck, Big Bridge, English Studies in Canada, The I.E. Reader, textsound, Typo, Wheelhouse, and 1913: A Journal of Forms

October Reading 2010

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September Reading 2010

Will Alexander hails from South Central L.A., received the Whiting Fellowship for Poetry in 2001, a California Arts Council Fellowship in 2002, has taught courses at the University of California at San Diego, Naropa University, Hofstra University and Mills College. He is the author of Stratospheric Canticles, Asia & Haiti, Above the Human Nerve Domain, and Towards the Primeval Lightning Field . Moreover Will Alexander’s work is unique. His poetic voice gives us a new view of language and the vision that come s from blending science with the surreal.

Wednesday Sept 15 – 7:00 PM

Free Admission

The Woodward Line

a poetry series @ the Scarab Club 217 Farnsworth, Detroit

thewoodwardline@yahoo.com