Corina Copp at The Sixth Antibody Series (Mission Creek edition)
New channels out of Corina Copp, Macgregor Card, Cecilia K Corrigan, and Sara Deniz Akant.9:30 doors / 10:00 songsBYO all*CORINA COPP is a poet and theater artist based in New York. She is the author of The Green Ray (Ugly Duckling Presse, forthcoming Fall 2014), and chapbooks ALL STOCK MUST GO (Shit Valley, Cambridge, UK 2014), Miracle Mare (Trafficker Press 2013), and Pro Magenta/Be Met (Ugly Duckling Presse 2011). Recent writing can be found in Triple Canopy’s Corrected Slogans: Reading and Writing Conceptualism, The Claudius App, Boston Review, Hi Zero, and elsewhere. She is currently developing a three-part play inspired by the work of Marguerite Duras, The Whole Tragedy of the Inability to Love, installments of which have appeared in the 2012 NYC Prelude Festival and at Dixon Place. She is a Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 2013-2014 Workspace writer-in-residence, and a curator at The Segue Foundation.MACGREGOR CARD is the author of Magenta Burana (Trafficker Press, 2013), The Archers (Song Cave, 2010), and Duties of an English Foreign Secretary (Fence Books, 2009). He is a co-founder and programming coordinator at Wendy’s Subway, a 24-hour library, reading room, and collaborative workspace for writers, artists, and readers, located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. From 2010-2012 he curated the Poetry Project’s Monday Night reading series. He teaches creative writing at Pratt Institute and lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.CECILIA CORRIGAN is a writer and performer living in New York. Her first book, TITANIC, was selected by Lisa Robertson to receive the Plonsker Prize, and will be published in 2014 by &Now Books. Her chapbook, True Beige, was published in 2013 by Trafficker Press. She has been invited to perform her work at various spaces including The Museum of Modern Art, The Poetry Project, Yale and Brown University. Recent work includes the performance-reading Full Disclosure, first presented at Cage Gallery with Cammisa Buerhaus and Macgregor Card. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Capilano Review, n+1, The Henry Review, The Journal, Jacket2, O’Clock Press, The Awl, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.SARA DENIZ AKANT’s work has appeared in CutBank, Lana Turner, petri press, The Claudius App, and Wag’s Revue, among other journals. Her first chapbook, PARADES is forthcoming from Omnidawn. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and currently works as a tutor in Iowa City.More info here.