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Susanna Lang poetry reading May 13th
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Will Dockery
2013-05-08 15:05:49 UTC
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Susanna Lang poetry reading May 13th
"Poets and Friends of Poetry: You are invited to join Poet Susanna Lang for
her McCullers Center reading on Monday, May 13th. The reading will begin at
7:30 at the McCullers Center at 1519 Stark Avenue, Columbus, GA. The reading
is free and open to the public.[...] Thanks. I hope to see you
there..." -Ron Self

About Susanna Lang Susanna Lang was born in New York and raised in
collegetowns where her father taught in Kansas, Michigan and Connecticut.
She now lives with her husband and son in Chicago, where she is a literacy
coach in the Chicago Public Schools. In addition to teaching public school
teachers and early adolescents, she offers poetry workshops in public
libraries throughout the Chicago metropolitan region. Her first collection
of poems, Even Now, was published in 2008 by The Backwaters Press. A
chapbook from Finishing Line Press, Two by Two, was released in October
2011. She has published original poems and essays, and translations from the
French, in such journals as Little Star, New Letters, The Sow's Ear Poetry
Review, The Green Mountains Review, The Baltimore Review, Kalliope, Southern
Poetry Review, World Literature Today, Chicago Review, New Directions, and
Jubilat. She won a 1999 Illinois Arts Council Award for a poem published in
The Spoon River Poetry Review. Book publications include translations of
Words in Stone and The Origin of Language, both by Yves Bonnefoy. Her book,
Tracing the Lines, was a finalist for the 2011 Brick Road Poetry Award and
has recently been published by Brick Road Poetry Press.
THE COLONEL
2013-05-08 16:41:03 UTC
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George Dance
2013-05-12 03:12:11 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Susanna Lang poetry reading May 13th
"Poets and Friends of Poetry: You are invited to join Poet Susanna Lang for
her McCullers Center reading on Monday, May 13th. The reading will begin at
7:30 at the McCullers Center at 1519 Stark Avenue, Columbus, GA. The reading
is free and open to the public.[...] Thanks. I hope to see you
there..." -Ron Self
About Susanna Lang Susanna Lang was born in New York and raised in
collegetowns where her father taught in Kansas, Michigan and Connecticut.
She now lives with her husband and son in Chicago, where she is a literacy
coach in the Chicago Public Schools. In addition to teaching public school
teachers and early adolescents, she offers poetry workshops in public
libraries throughout the Chicago metropolitan region. Her first collection
of poems, Even Now, was published in 2008 by The Backwaters Press. A
chapbook from Finishing Line Press, Two by Two, was released in October
2011. She has published original poems and essays, and translations from the
French, in such journals as Little Star, New Letters, The Sow's Ear Poetry
Review, The Green Mountains Review, The Baltimore Review, Kalliope, Southern
Poetry Review, World Literature Today, Chicago Review, New Directions, and
Jubilat. She won a 1999 Illinois Arts Council Award for a poem published in
The Spoon River Poetry Review. Book publications include translations of
Words in Stone and The Origin of Language, both by Yves Bonnefoy. Her book,
Tracing the Lines, was a finalist for the 2011 Brick Road Poetry Award and
has recently been published by Brick Road Poetry Press.
Good information. She how has a PPP article.

http://pennyspoetry.wikia.com/wiki/Susanna_Lang

If you talk to her (and remember), please ask her for a picture for
the page.
Will Dockery
2013-06-01 19:06:00 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Susanna Lang poetry reading May 13th
"Poets and Friends of Poetry: You are invited to join Poet Susanna Lang for
her McCullers Center reading on Monday, May 13th. The reading will begin at
7:30 at the McCullers Center at 1519 Stark Avenue, Columbus, GA. The reading
is free and open to the public.[...] Thanks. I hope to see you
there..." -Ron Self
About Susanna Lang Susanna Lang was born in New York and raised in
collegetowns where her father taught in Kansas, Michigan and Connecticut.
She now lives with her husband and son in Chicago, where she is a literacy
coach in the Chicago Public Schools. In addition to teaching public school
teachers and early adolescents, she offers poetry workshops in public
libraries throughout the Chicago metropolitan region. Her first collection
of poems, Even Now, was published in 2008 by The Backwaters Press. A
chapbook from Finishing Line Press, Two by Two, was released in October
2011. She has published original poems and essays, and translations from the
French, in such journals as Little Star, New Letters, The Sow's Ear Poetry
Review, The Green Mountains Review, The Baltimore Review, Kalliope, Southern
Poetry Review, World Literature Today, Chicago Review, New Directions, and
Jubilat. She won a 1999 Illinois Arts Council Award for a poem published in
The Spoon River Poetry Review. Book publications include translations of
Words in Stone and The Origin of Language, both by Yves Bonnefoy. Her book,
Tracing the Lines, was a finalist for the 2011 Brick Road Poetry Award and
has recently been published by Brick Road Poetry Press.
Good information. She how has a PPP article.

http://pennyspoetry.wikia.com/wiki/Susanna_Lang

If you talk to her (and remember), please ask her for a picture for
the page.

Sorry, George, I really didn't get a chance to converse with her any...
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