[New-Poetry] Sun, Aug. 10th @ 5 p.m. --Bryant & Kaipa [on behalf of Sueyeun Juliette Lee]

amy king amyhappens at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 8 13:13:22 EDT 2008


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From: Sueyeun Juliette Lee 
Subject: listing for the poetics listserve?
To: amy king 




Dear Lovely Friends,I've
organized a reading for one of my stellar Corollary authors, Summi
Kaipa, on Sunday August 10th in Brooklyn. It is a rare treat to have
her on the East Coast, and I'm thrilled at the opportunity to introduce
her work to new audiences as well as invite those already familiar with
her writing to have the pleasure of hearing her read. She'll be reading
with the equally talented Tisa Bryant, whose recent book Unexplained Presence ought to be on everyone's reading list. Their bios are located below. 
Sunday, August 10th5pmCorollary Press Presents Summi Kaipa and Tisa BryantUnnameable Books (Previously Adam's Books)456 Bergen Street, Brooklynwww.unnameablebooks.netwww.corollarypress.blogspot.com
Tisa Bryant is the author of Unexplained Presence
(Leon Works, 2007), a collection of original, hybrid essays that remix
narratives from eurocentric film, literature and visual arts and zoom
in on the black presences operating within them.   She is currently
working on [the curator], a fiction that meditates on identity,
visual culture and the lost films of auteur Justine Cable, co-editing
an anthology for AIDS Project Los Angeles, and is madly working to get
Vol. 2 F-K of the Encyclopedia Project in the hopper. Summi
Kaipa has authored several chapbooks, including "The Epics" (Leroy
Press), "One:  I Beg You Be Still" (Belladonna), and most recently "The
Language Parable" (Corollary Press).  For eight years, she was the
editor of Interlope, a magazine publishing innovative writing
by Asian Americans, and in 2002, she received a Potrero Nuevo Fund
Prize to write and produce her first play.  Once a resident of SF's
bustling Mission District, Kaipa now resides in a quiet neighborhood in
North Berkeley, where she has been earning a degree in clinical
psychology and making excruciatingly slow progress on her first
full-length manuscript.  
Corollary
Press is a small chapbook series devoted to new work by writers of
color. Published out of Philadelphia, all books are hand-sewn in small
editions of 150. Sueyeun Juliette Lee, the editor, specifically seeks
out work by authors that challenge notions of difference, aesthetics,
and genre. 




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