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TWO POETS, TWO BOOKS: ATOMIZER by Elizabeth A.I. Powell & FABLESQUE by Anna Maria Hong

TWO POETS, TWO BOOKS: ATOMIZER by Elizabeth A.I. Powell & FABLESQUE by Anna Maria Hong

Sundog Poetry Center is pleased to offer TWO POETS, TWO BOOKS, a series which provides featured online readings by poets and a discussion session. Elizabeth A.I. Powell and Anna Maria Hong, will read and discuss their new books on Wednesday, November 11, at 7:00 pm.

REGISTER for this event here. A private Zoom link will be provided. A suggested $10 donation is appreciated and supports Sundog Poetry Center, Inc.

Please consider purchasing a copy of these books from one of two local Vermont, independent bookstores, Ebenezer Books or Antidote Books.

Elizabeth A.I. Powell is the author of three books of poems, including Atomizer (LSU Press, 2020). Her second book of poems, Willy Loman’s Reckless Daughter: Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances was named a Books We Love 2016 by The New Yorker. Her novel, Concerning the Holy Ghost's Interpretation of JCrew Catalogues was published in 2019 in the U.K. She is Editor of Green Mountains Review and Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Northern Vermont University.

Anna Maria Hong is the author of three recent books: Age of Glass, winner of the Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s First Book Poetry Competition and the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award, the novella H & G, winner of the A Room of Her Own Foundation’s Clarissa Dalloway Prize, and Fablesque, which won Tupelo Press’s Berkshire Prize. A former Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, she has poetry and fiction published and forthcoming in The Nation, The Iowa Review, Ecotone, Green Mountains Review, Pleiades, Shenandoah, Colorado Review, Poetry Daily, Best New Poets, and The Best American Poetry. She is an Assistant Professor at Mount Holyoke College.

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