Rachel Blau DuPlessis * Elisa Gabbert * Tony Tost
Saturday * February 21st * 8pm * Morning Times * 8 E. Hargett Street * Raleigh, NC
The on-going long poem project of 
Rachel Blau DuPlessis begun in 1986, is collected in 
Torques: Drafts 58-76 (Salt Publishing, 2007) as well as in 
Drafts 1-38, Toll  (Wesleyan U.P., 2001) and 
Drafts  39-57, Pledge, with Draft unnnumbered: Précis (Salt Publishing, 2004). 
Pitch: Drafts 77-95 is forthcoming. In 2006, two books of her innovative essays were published: 
Blue Studios: Poetry and Its Cultural Work on gender and poetics, along with reprinting of the ground-breaking 
The Pink Guitar: Writing as Feminist Practice, both from University of Alabama Press. In 2002 she was also awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, in 2007, a residency for poetry at Bellagio, sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation, and in 2008-09, an appointment to the National Humanities Center in North Carolina.. Her website is 
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/duplessis 

Elisa Gabbert is the poetry editor of 
Absent. Her recent poems have appeared in 
Colorado Review, Diagram, Eleven Eleven, Meridian, Pleiades, Typo and 
Washington Square. A chapbook, 
Thanks for Sending the Engine, is available from Kitchen Press. She is also the author, with Kathleen Rooney, of 
Something Really Wonderful (dancing girl press, 2007) and 
That Tiny Insane Voluptuousness (Otoliths Books, 2008). Their collaborations can be found in 
Boston Review, Caketrain, jubilat, No Tell Motel and other journals.

Tony Tost is the author of 
Complex Sleep (Iowa 2007), 
World Jelly (Effing 2005) and 
Invisible Bride (LSU 2004). He lives in Durham, NC with Leigh and Simon.
Broadsides of the poets' work, designed by 
Robin Vuchnich, will be available.