Saturday November 18 * 7pm * TICKETS
Paul Killebrew was born in 1978 in Nashville, Tennessee. His newest book is a double book, Impersonal Rainbow and The Bisexual Purge, out from Canarium in October 2023. His previous books, all from Canarium, are Flowers, Ethical Consciousness, and To Literally You. He lives in Takoma Park, Maryland.
Chia-Lun Chang is the author of Prescribee (2022), winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize, and two chapbooks, An Alien Well-Tamed and One Day We Become Whites. She has received support from Jerome Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Tofte Lake Center, Poets House, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council among others. Chia-Lun teaches contemporary Taiwanese poetry and fiction at the Brooklyn Public Library. Born and raised in New Taipei City, Taiwan, she lives in Brooklyn.
Melissa Dickey is the author of three books of poetry: Dragons and The Lily Will (from Rescue Press) and Ordinary Entanglement, now available from Cleveland State University Poetry Center. Her poems and essays have been published in jubilat, Interim, the Laurel Review, the Spectacle, and Bennington Review, among other publications. Originally from New Orleans, she’s earned degrees from the University of Washington and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Western Massachusetts where she teaches high school English and parents her four children.