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10.29.2007

So and So #19



Saturday * November 3rd * 7pm * The Distillery * 516 East Second Street * South Boston, MA 02127

* NOTE THE TIME CHANGE * THE READING WILL BE AT 7PM

Feel free to bring booze and snacks.

Douglas Hahn, Dan Magers, and Maya Pindyck


Broadsides by Robert daVies


Douglas S Hahn is the founder and editor of the Sink Review. He received his MFA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2007, and is relocating to San Francisco this winter for his career in copy writing.

Dan Magers has had poems published in the tiny and Red China Magazine. His chapbook Exploitation Poems was published in September 2007. He is a co-editor of the online literary magazine Sink Review, and works as an editorial assistant at John Wiley & Sons. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Maya Pindyck is the author of the chapbook, Locket, Master, which won a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship in 2006. Her poems have recently appeared in Bellingham Review, elimae, Mississippi Review, RealPoetik, and Sycamore Review. She holds an M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and lives in Brooklyn, where she is a New York City Teaching Fellow.

10.17.2007

So and So is old enough to die for its country, but not old enough to drink?!?!

So and So turned 18 and wants to thank Phil and Keith for a great reading, the lovely Distillery folks for their generous hosting, Mary at Rope-A-Dope and Sadie Bliss for another wonderful batch of broadsides (buy them here or over at The Manila Broadsides), and all the fine people in attendance. Hazel, hope you are feeling better...we missed you!






Phil Cordelli, our future fantasy, hearing boats.



13"x11" on Rives BFK with silkscreen/linocut by Sadie Bliss

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13"x11" on Rives BFK with silkscreen/linocut by Sadie Bliss

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Keith Newton happening backstage, sweating through his make-up and his powder.



13"x11" on Rives BFK with silkscreen/linocut by Sadie Bliss

$15 includes shipping


















10.04.2007

18 and Life to Go



Saturday * October 13th * 8pm * The Distillery * 516 East Second Street South Boston, MA 02127 * For directions, go here.

Bring booze and snacks if you like drinking and eating.

Phil Cordelli lives in New York City where he has been making piles of
dirt, raking leaves into trashbags and tending to other people's
backyards. He is also an editor at Ugly Duckling Presse. His poetry
can be found in Cannibal, CutBank and Eucalyptus, among other places.

Hazel McClure lives in Buffalo. She’s the author of Nothing Moving (Lame House Press, 2006). Her poems have appeared in can we have our ball back, the tiny, and Coconut.

Keith Newton edits the online magazine Harp & Altar. His poems and
translations have appeared in Typo, Nebraska Review, and
Circumference, and are forthcoming in Harvard Review and Cannibal. A
chapbook of his work will be published in the spring by Cannibal
Book
s. He lives in Brooklyn.

Also for all (or much) of your Boston poetry needs check out the Boston Poetry Collective.