Corina Copp, Danniel Schoonebeek, Macgregor Card, and Donald Dunbar

March 25, 2013
12:00 AM
Brooklyn
Public Assembly
70 N 6th Street

Danniel Schoonebeek’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Fence, Boston Review, Tin House, Kenyon Review, Guernica, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere. He writes a monthly column on poetry for The American Reader, hosts the Hatchet Job reading series in Brooklyn, and edits the PEN Poetry Series at PEN America.
Corina Copp is a writer based in New York. She is most recently the author of Miracle Mare (Trafficker Press 2013) and Pro Magenta/Be Met (Ugly Duckling Presse 2011). Recent poetry, performance texts, critical and assorted work can be found in Triple Canopy’s Corrected Slogans: Reading and Writing Conceptualism, The Claudius App, SFMOMA’s Open Space, BOMB, Hi Zero, and elsewhere. She is currently working on The Whole Tragedy of the Inability to Love, a three-part play inspired by the work of Marguerite Duras. Its first installment, SUSANSWERPHONE, was presented at the PreludeNYC 2012 Festival.

Macgregor Card is a poet, translator and bibliographer living in Queens. His first book, Duties of an English Foreign Secretary (Fence Books, 2010) is a companion volume to Karen Weiser’s To Light Out. With Andrew Maxwell he was co-editor of The Germ: A Journal of Poetic Research, from 1997-2005. He currently teaches poetry at Pratt Institute.

Donald Dunbar is the author of Eyelid Lick and the chapbooks You Are So Pretty and Click Click. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon, where he co-curates the reading series If Not For Kidnap and teaches poetry to future chefs at Oregon Culinary Institute.