the starving artist presents
## SEPTEMBER 22, 7P ##
SHARON ARTS EXHIBITION GALLERY
PETERBOROUGH, NH
POETRY BY
Nicole Wallace
Will Edmiston
Marilyn McCabe
CANDY CORN & CHAMPAGNE
For all
nicole wallace
Wallace is the author of WHITE FLOWERS, a loose-leaf multi-media chapbook in an envelope. She co-edits BRAWLING PIGEON, which appears occasionally, and her work has recently appeared in Lungfull! and Solicitations(American Books: Steck Editions).
Wallace is the author of WHITE FLOWERS, a loose-leaf multi-media chapbook in an envelope. She co-edits BRAWLING PIGEON, which appears occasionally, and her work has recently appeared in Lungfull! and Solicitations(American Books: Steck Editions).
will edmiston
Edmiston is a poet living in Brooklyn. He is the volunteer archivist for The Poetry Project. His chapbook entitled effie was published by 3 Sad Tigers Press http://3sadtigers.blogspot.com/ in 2011. Some new work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Books:Steck Editions and Sun’s Skeleton.
Edmiston is a poet living in Brooklyn. He is the volunteer archivist for The Poetry Project. His chapbook entitled effie was published by 3 Sad Tigers Press http://3sadtigers.blogspot.com/ in 2011. Some new work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Books:Steck Editions and Sun’s Skeleton.
marilyn mccabe
Marilyn McCabe’s book of poetry Perpetual Motion was chosen by judge Gray Jacobik to be published as part of the Hilary Tham Capital Collection by The Word Works in 2012. She is a regular contributor of poetry book reviews for Connotation Press, and her poetry has appeared in print and online in such magazines as Nimrod, Painted Bride Quarterly, and the Cortland Review. Thanks to a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts in 2012 she is at work on the development of a video-poem.
Marilyn McCabe’s book of poetry Perpetual Motion was chosen by judge Gray Jacobik to be published as part of the Hilary Tham Capital Collection by The Word Works in 2012. She is a regular contributor of poetry book reviews for Connotation Press, and her poetry has appeared in print and online in such magazines as Nimrod, Painted Bride Quarterly, and the Cortland Review. Thanks to a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts in 2012 she is at work on the development of a video-poem.
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