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This is Stephen Kopel's Special Edition with featured poet Evy Posamentier. She recently published a book that was written while in Poland called: Poland at the Door. Here is a short bio:
Evelyn (Evy) Posamentier
On Whale Sound: Eleven Brains (originally published in Diagram).
‘Eleven Brains’ is part of Evelyn’s full-length brainiography (2010) which appears online in The Argotist Online’s Ebook Series (2010). She invites you to take a drive in her Royal Blue Car (2011), a second full-length manuscript in The Argotist Ebook Series. Evelyn’s recent work can be found in many places on the internet. She has a particular interest in collaborative and mixed media online work (see Born Magazine, Drunken Boat, 2 River View). Older print publications include work in several anthologies and journals such as The American Poetry Review. Older full-lenth manuscripts placed as finalists in several national competitions. While in school, she won a first-place prize from The Academy of American Poets which paid for new tires for Clarissa, her Dodge Dart. A chapbook of hers resides in Stanford University’s Rare Book Room, as well as in several archives such as The Ransome Center. She recently completed a residency in Poland. Current Events Through Poetry, a recent article about her work, appears in the online version of The Oakland Examiner. Evelyn lives and writes in California.
This is Stephen Kopel's Special Edition with featured poet Evy Posamentier. She recently published a book that was written while in Poland called: Poland at the Door. Here is a short bio:
Evelyn (Evy) Posamentier
On Whale Sound: Eleven Brains (originally published in Diagram).
‘Eleven Brains’ is part of Evelyn’s full-length brainiography (2010) which appears online in The Argotist Online’s Ebook Series (2010). She invites you to take a drive in her Royal Blue Car (2011), a second full-length manuscript in The Argotist Ebook Series. Evelyn’s recent work can be found in many places on the internet. She has a particular interest in collaborative and mixed media online work (see Born Magazine, Drunken Boat, 2 River View). Older print publications include work in several anthologies and journals such as The American Poetry Review. Older full-lenth manuscripts placed as finalists in several national competitions. While in school, she won a first-place prize from The Academy of American Poets which paid for new tires for Clarissa, her Dodge Dart. A chapbook of hers resides in Stanford University’s Rare Book Room, as well as in several archives such as The Ransome Center. She recently completed a residency in Poland. Current Events Through Poetry, a recent article about her work, appears in the online version of The Oakland Examiner. Evelyn lives and writes in California.
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