Writer Dawn Marano and poet Nathan Hauke will reading from their works at the
Salt Lake Public Library Main Branch at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, October 3rd
as part of the City Art Reading Series.
Dawn Marano served for several years as an editor at the University of Utah
Press. She is a co-author (with W. Scott Olsen, Wendy Bishop, and Douglas
Carlson) of When We Say We're Home: A Quartet of Place and Memory, a work of
literary nonfiction, and of a recently completed memoir, Trusting the Edge
which won first place in the nonfiction book category of the 2005 Utah Arts
Council Original Writing Competition. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared
in several publications including Ascent and Terra Nova, and in the
anthologies The Sacred Place: Witnessing the Holy in the Physical World
(University of Utah 1996), and In Brief: Short Takes on the Personal from W.
W. Norton & Company. Her work has been also cited among Notable Essays in The
Best American Essays. Her
Dawn frequently makes appearances and teaches at regional writing conferences
and through Lifelong Learning at the University of Utah. She regularly attends
other national gatherings, as well, such as The Associated Writing Programs
annual conference. Her extensive network of professional associations includes
other editors, publishers, literary agents, and nationally recognized authors.
Dawn Marano has been described by authors with whom she has worked as a
"writer's editor." Since she writes and publishes as well as edits, she brings
to authors and their manuscripts an insight born of years spent sitting at a
keyboard, wrestling with thoughts and with drafts and their revision.
Dawn is a co-author (with W. Scott Olsen, Wendy Bishop, and Douglas Carlson)
of When We Say We're Home: A Quartet of Place and Memory, a work of literary
nonfiction, and of a recently completed memoir, Trusting the Edge which won
first place in the nonfiction book category of the 2005 Utah Arts Council
Original Writing Competition. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in
several publications including Ascent and Terra Nova, and in the anthologies
The Sacred Place: Witnessing the Holy in the Physical World (University of
Utah 1996), and In Brief: Short Takes on the Personal from W. W. Norton &
Company. Her work has been also cited among Notable Essays in The Best
American Essays. Dawn frequently makes appearances and teaches at regional
writing conferences and through Lifelong Learning at the University of Utah.
Nathan Hauke lives in Salt Lake City where he is happily enrolled in the PhD
poetry program at the University of Utah. He has an MA in creative writing
from Central Michigan University (2004). His poetry has been published in New
American Writing, XANTIPPE, Parthenon West, Colorado Review, Twenty Six,
Electronic Poetry Review, Free Verse, Word For / Word, Gutcult, and the tiny.
His prose has appeared in Interim, Electronic Poetry Review, and Jacket.
The event is free and open to the public. City Art is sponsored by the Utah
Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks,
X-mission, and audience donations. The featured reading will be followed by
an open reading.
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Poets Alex Caldiero and John Talbot will reading from their works at the Salt
Lake Public Library Main Branch at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 12 as
part of the City Art Reading Series.
John Talbot is the author of _The Well-Tempered Tantrum_, a volume of poems,
and has published in such journals as The Yale Review, Poetry, The Iowa
Review, The Formalist, The Southern Review, The American Scholar, Quarterly
West, The Southwest Review, and many others both in the US and Britain. His
verse translations of the Greek poet Theocritus will appear in a forthcoming
Norton anthology of Greek poetry. He holds a PhD in ancient Greek and Latin
from Boston University, and is the author of many articles on the
relationship of ancient languages to modern literature.
Caldiero is on the Philosophy/Humanities faculty at Utah Valley State College
where he is Artist in Residence. He is the author of numerous publications,
CDs, and videos, including Various Atmospheres: poems and drawings (Signature
Books); Sphota Probe (CD), Ah Bh Gh (artist book), U Latti Di La Matri/The
Milk of the Mother (bi-lingual Sicilian poems, CSSSS, Catania), From Stone to
Star (Incurve Press), Or: Book O= Lights (artist book), Toy Blood (limited ed.
self-published), Words: Exterior/Interior (video, produced by Steve Olpin),
Illegible Tattoos (artist book),and recently, Body/Dreams/Organs (Elik Press).
Caldiero is anthologized in Text-Sound Texts (Richard Kostelanetz, ed.,
Morrow, NY), and featured in the Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes (Routledge,
London/NY) and Utah: State of the Arts (Trudy McMurrin, ed., Meridian
International, Ogden, UT).
The event is free and open to the public. City Art is sponsored by the Utah
Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks,
X-mission, and audience donations. The featured reading will be followed by
an open reading.
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City Art is proud to present its 2007 Meltdown on September 5th at 7:00 P,M.
at the Salt Lake Public Library. Some of UtahÂs best writers will read from
their works including such writers as the following:
Paisley Rekdal
Joel Long
Lisa Bickmore
Rebecca Lindenberg
Jacqueline Osherow
Brenda Sieczkowski
Rob Carney
Hector Ahumada
Natasha Saje
Melanie Rae Thon
Lance Larsen
Malcolm Berenson
Derek Henderson
Rob Carney
Michael Sowder
The event is free and open to the public. City Art is sponsored by the Utah
Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks,
X-mission, and audience donations. The featured reading will be followed by
an open reading.
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