Join us for a virtual reading with Nancy Reddy, Emily Van Duyne and James Richardson, live streamed using Zoom. You don’t need to create a Zoom account in order to “attend,” but you do need access to a computer, smart phone or other telephone.
You can tune in from your computer or smart phone by clicking this link: https://stockton.zoom.us/j/99598899950. You can view in your browser on your computer or will need to download an app to your phone.
You can also call in to listen from a landline or cell phone. Dial 929-436-2866 and enter meeting ID: 995 9889 9950
If you can’t join us live, we’ll post a recording of the reading to our YouTube channel within the next week.
This is a free event, but RSVP on Facebook is encouraged.
readers
Nancy Reddy is the author of Double Jinx (Milkweed Editions, 2015), a 2014 winner of the National Poetry Series, and Acadiana (Black Lawrence Press, 2018). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Gettysburg Review, Pleiades, Blackbird, T
Emily Van Duyne is a poet and essayist who teaches writing and women’s studies at Stockton University. Her poems, reviews and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in The Rumpus, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Diagram, Contrary, So To Speak, The Prague Revue, Harvard Review and Entropy. Her book Loving Sylvia Plath is under contract with W.W. Norton & Co. She is represented by Beth Vesel of the Beth Vesel Literary Agency. Tweet at her @emilyvanduyne, and read this PBS piece on her Fulbright Fellowship.
James Richardson’s recent collections of poems, aphorisms, ten-second essays and other microforms include Vectors; Interglacial, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; By the Numbers, a finalist for the National Book Award; During, winner of the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay Award; and For Now, which will be published by Copper Canyon in June 2020. His other work has appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Slate, Poetry Daily, Great American Prose Poems and several editions of the Pushcart Prize anthology and The Best American Poetry. A recipient of the Jackson Poetry Prize and an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he teaches at Princeton University. Visit his website.
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PAST READINGS
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