Here's Lynn's biography for tonight's reading.
Lynn Kilpatrick grew up in rural Iowa and suburban Idaho. She left Pocatello
as
quickly as possible and moved to Eugene to attend the University of Oregon.
She
earned her MA in poetry at Western Washington University, studying with the
poet Bruce Beasley. She completed her PhD in fiction at the University of Utah
in May 2004. Her poetry has appeared in Tin House, Denver Quarterly, and Salt
Hill. New fiction is forthcoming in Hawaii Review and Salt Hill. New
nonfiction
forthcoming in Many Mountains Moving and Brevity. She has completed a
collection of stories, The History of My Sex Life, and is at work on a novel
set in southeast Idaho, By Her Absence. She is Vice-President of Writers at
Work.
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Lynn Kilpatrick and Jennifer Tonge will reading from their works on Wednesday
January 19th at 7:00 at the Salt Lake Public library Main Branch in the fourth
floor conference space.
Jennifer Tonge holds an M.F.A. (1997) from the
University of Utah. Her awards include a Jay C. and
Ruth Halls Fellowship in Poetry from the Wisconsin
Institute for Creative Writing, a Work-study
Scholarship and a Margaret Bridgman Scholarship in
Poetry from the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and
fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, The Virginia
Center for the Creative Arts, The Ucross Foundation,
and The Djerassi Resident Artists Program. Her work
has appeared in a number of journals and anthologies,
including Poetry, Ploughshares, The New England
Review, and Denver Quarterly. She lives in Salt Lake
City.
The event is free and open to the public and will be followed by an open
reading. City Art is sponsored by the Salt Lake City Arts Council, the Utah
Arts Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks and audience donations.
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The reading for Karen Subach and Wayne Johnson has been canceled due to a
scheduling conflict with he writers. We will work to reschedule, but for
this week, you'll have to get your literary fix elsewhere.
Best,
Joel
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