Dixon Place

PRESENTS

APRIL-JUNE LITERATURE EVENTS 2008

258 Bowery, 2nd Fl, b/w Houston & Prince
Door opens at 7:00pm/Events begin at 7:30pm
Tickets are $0-5 or TDF (Mon-Thurs only)
More info: (212) 219-0736 or www.dixonplace.org

Wednesdays, April 2, May 7, June 4, Sign Up At 7, Perform at 7:30pm, FREE!!
7 PEOPLE - 7 MINUTES

Come test out new material; theater, music, dance, puppetry-whatever! Bring your friends & frenemies! (Sorry, no stand-up.) ~ Spons by the NYC Dept of Cultural Affairs.

Tuesday, April 8 at 7:30pm, Tickets are $5
BELLADONNA (adventurous women writers) curated by Erica Kaufman & Rachel Levitsky
Dodie Bellamy is the author of Academonia (San Francisco: Krupskaya, 2006), mixed genre collection The Letters of Mina Harker (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2004) reprint of novel with introduction by Dennis Cooper Pink Steam (San Francisco: Suspect Thoughts Press, 2004), collection of stories, memoirs, essays Cunt-Ups (New York: Tender Buttons, 2001), poetry The Letters of Mina Harker (West Stockbridge: Hard Press, 1998), novel Real: The Letters of Mina Harker and Sam D'Allesandro (Hoboken: Talisman House Publishers, 1994), prose collaboration with Sam D'Allesandro Feminine Hijinx (New York: Hanuman Books, 1990), collection of stories.
Kevin Killian, born 1952, is a poet, novelist, critic and playwright. He has written a book of poetry, Argento Series (2001), two novels, Shy (1989) and Arctic Summer (1997), a book of memoirs, Bedrooms Have Windows (1989), and two books of stories, Little Men (1996) and I Cry Like a Baby (2001). He has edited a collection of short stories by the late Sam D'Allesandro, The Wild Creatures. For the San Francisco Poets Theater Killian has written thirty plays, including Stone Marmalade (1996, with Leslie Scalapino) and Often (2001, with Barbara Guest). His next book will be about Kylie Minogue.

Tuesday, May 6 at 7:30pm, Tickets are $5
BELLADONNA (adventurous women writers) curated by Erica Kaufman & Rachel Levitsky
A BOOK PARTY FOR
Marcella Durand is the author of The Anatomy of Oil (Belladonna, 2005), Western Capital Rhapsodies (Faux Press, 2001), City of Ports (Situations,1999), and Lapsus Linguae (Situations, 1995). She lives in the East Village.

Tuesday, May 20 at 7:30pm, Tickets are $5
QT (queer text) curated by Sara Marcus
E. Tracy Grinnell is the author of Some Clear Souvenir (O Books, 2006), Of the Frame (a duration press ebook, 2004), Music or Forgetting (O Books, 2001), Harmonics (Melodeon Poetry Systems, 2000), and with Paul Foster Johnson, Quadriga (gong chapbooks, 2006). She lives in NY and edits Litmus Press.