Poets Jane Ormerod, Alex Caldiero

& Sara Caldiero-Oertli
at
Ken Sanders Rare Books


Ken Sanders
Rare Books is pleased to announce readings by poets Jane Ormerod, Alex Caldiero, and Sara Caldiero-Oertli on Friday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m. at our downtown bookstore (268 South 200 East). Books, chapbooks, broadsides, and CDs
from the authors will be available for purchase and signing at the event. This event is free and open to the public.


 

Jane Ormerod
was born on the south coast of England and now lives in New York City. She is the author of the chapbook 11 Films (Modern Metrics, 2008) and her work also appears in numerous print and online publications including 21 Stars Review, A Cautionary Tale: Seven New York Performing Poets, Arsenic Lobster, BigCityLit, Ginosko, Night Train, Whatever Literary Journal and the spoken word CD Nashville Invades Manhattan. She is host of the reading series Emotional Rescue in New York and is a founding editor
at Uphook Press. Her website is www.janeormerod.com

 

Alex Caldiero

was born in Sicily, raised in Brooklyn, attended Queens College, and now lives in Orem, Utah. Well known for his performance works that integrate poetry with music, dance, and art, Caldiero has performed at the New School for Social Research, the Pritchard Art Gallery, the Salt Lake Art Center, and on Brazilian TV. Among his collections are Book o’ Light; From Stone to Star; The Milk of the Mother; Toy Blood; Various Atmospheres: Poems and Drawings; Illegible Tattoos; Ah-bh-gh; and Body/Dreams/Organs. He has been published both in Italy and the United States, reviewed in Village Voice and the New York Times, is anthologized in Text-Sound Texts, featured in Utah: State of the Arts, and is included in the Dictionary of the Avant-Guards. He is currently a Poet/Artist in Residence at Utah Valley University.


Sara
Caldiero-Oertli regularly performs at the Utah Arts Festival
and was a featured poet at the 50th Anniversary Performance of Howl at the Great Salt Lake Book Festival. She has also been featured in The Dark Arts Festival,
The Orbit Café, City Art, and the Fandango in Bluff, Utah. She ran the Higher Grounds Poetry Series in Orem for two years, and is an Alumnus from the University of Utah. She has been published in Touchstones and City Art Literary Magazine.


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For more information
Ken Sanders Rare Books
268 South 200 East
(801) 521-3819



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