April 2, 2011 at the Foxhead, Iowa City!
MAKE presents the readers who will dazzle with their talents! A part of the Mission Creek Festival’s Lit Crawl.
Whether Report’s Jarrett Mitchell hosts!
Joel Craig’s Shine Tomorrow is available from Lost Horse Press. His poems have appeared in Lungfull!,GutCult, A Public Space, Zoland Poetry, and others. He is the poetry editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine, and co-founder and curator of the Danny’s Reading Series–where he lives–in Chicago.
Tim Denevi earned an M.F.A in creative writing from the University of Iowa, an M.A. in English from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and a B.A. in English from Northwestern University. He has taught literature and writing workshops in Iowa and Hawaii. Recently his nonfiction and fiction has appeared in Arts & Letters, Hawaii Review, and Aethlon. He is currently working on a memoir about what it was like to grow up as part of the first generation of Americans to be widely prescribed stimulant medication for hyperactivity and attention problems
Devin King is a writer, musician, and teacher working in Chicago, IL. His long poem, CLOPS, is out from the Green Lantern Press, Chicago, and his poems recently appeared in MAKE 10. He blogs at:http://dancingyoungmen.wordpress.com/.
Geoffrey Nutter was born in Sacramento, and attended San Francisco State University and the Iowa Writer’s Workshop. He is the author of Christopher Sunset (Wave Books, 2010), Water’s Leaves & Other Poems (Winner of the 2004 Verse Press Prize) and A Summer Evening, winner of the 2001 Colorado Prize (Center for Literary Publishing, 2001). His poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including MAKE, The Best American Poetry 1997, The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries and Isn’t It Romantic: 100 Poems by Younger American Poets. Geoffrey currently teaches in Iowa City.
Caroline Picard is the Founding Director of The Green Lantern Press, a Co-Editor for the literary podcast The Parlor (theparlorreads.com). Her work has been published in a handful of publications including the Phildelphia Independant, NewCity, Lumpen, AREA Chicago, the Chicago Art Journal Review, MAKE, and Proximity Magazine.