[Seattle]

Amaranth Borsuk, Andy Fitch, Matthew Henriksen
January 22, 2015, 7:00 pm
at Hedreen Gallery

Amaranth Borsuk------------------------ Amaranth Borsuk is the author of Handiwork (Slope Editions, 2012), and, with Brad Bouse, Between Page and Screen (Siglio Press, 2012). Abra, a collaboration with Kate Durbin forthcoming from 1913 Press, recently received an NEA-sponsored Expanded Artists’ Books grant from the Center for Book and Paper Arts at Columbia College Chicago and will be issued in 2014 as an artist’s book and iPad app created by Ian Hatcher. Her collaborative digital projects include an erasure bookmarklet, The Deletionist, with Nick Montfort and Jesper Juul, and Whispering Galleries, a site-specific LeapMotion erasure work for the city of New Haven. Another collection of poems is forthcoming from Kore Press. Amaranth is an Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington, Bothell, where she also teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing and Poetics. Andy Fitch -------------- Andy Fitch’s most recent books are Sixty Morning Talks and (with Amaranth Borsuk) As We Know. Ugly Duckling soon will release his Sixty Morning Walks and Sixty Morning Wlaks. He recently published a critical book, Pop Poetics: Reframing Joe Brainard, with Dalkey Archive Press. With Cristiana Baik, he is currently assembling the Letter Machine Book of Interviews. He has a collaborative book forthcoming from 1913 Press. He is a founder of The Conversant and currently edits Essay Press. He teaches in the University of Wyoming’s MFA program. Matthew Henriksen -------------------------- Matthew Henriksen’s first book, Ordinary Sun, appeared on Black Ocean in 2011, and a second is coming from the same press in 2015. His poems appear in The Volta Book of Poets and Hick Poetics anthologies, and recently in journals such as Brooklyn Rail, HTML Giant, The Cultural Society, N/A, Ampersand Review, Apartment, Yalobusha Review, and Timber Journal. For Fulcrum #7, he edited "Another Part of the Flood: Poems, Stories, and Correspondence of Frank Stanford." He co-edits the online poetry journal Typo, runs The Burning Chair Readings, and works at the Dickson Street Bookshop, a gem of a used bookshop in the Arkansas Ozarks.   More info here