Come hear us read at the coolest indie bookstore/cafe on the east side, Stories, in Echo Park, LA. Book signing after -- and you'll probably find us there early too, grabbing food and coffee on their cool back patio (say hi!). Outdoor seating in February--woohoo! Invite your friends!
Hosted by Hank Henderson, host of the popular monthly reading series homo-centric.
ABOUT THE POETS
Matthew Hittinger is the author of two poetry collections, The Erotic Postulate (2014) and Skin Shift (2012) both ...
Come hear us read at the coolest indie bookstore/cafe on the east side, Stories, in Echo Park, LA. Book signing after -- and you'll probably find us there early too, grabbing food and coffee on their cool back patio (say hi!). Outdoor seating in February--woohoo! Invite your friends!
Hosted by Hank Henderson, host of the popular monthly reading series homo-centric.
ABOUT THE POETS
Matthew Hittinger is the author of two poetry collections, The Erotic Postulate (2014) and Skin Shift (2012) both from Sibling Rivalry Press, and three chapbooks. He received his MFA from the University of Michigan where he won a Hopwood Award for poetry. His work has appeared in many journals and anthologies, has been adapted into art songs, and in 2012 Poets & Writers Magazine named him a Debut Poet on their 8th annual list. Matthew lives in Astoria, Queens.
Stephen S. Mills is the author of the Lambda Award-winning book He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2012) and A History of the Unmarried (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2014). He earned his MFA from Florida State University. His work has appeared in The Antioch Review, PANK, The New York Quarterly, The Los Angeles Review, Knockout, Assaracus, The Rumpus, and others. He is also the winner of the 2008 Gival Press Oscar Wilde Poetry Award and the 2014 Christopher Hewitt Award for Fiction. He lives in New York City.
Brent Calderwood is the author of The God of Longing, an Amazon bestseller for gay poetry and shortlisted for the American Library Association's "Over the Rainbow" list. He is Literary Editor for A&U Magazine and a National Book Critics Circle member. Of his debut collection, D.A. Powell writes,“The jagged, mystical coast is haunted by Eros in Brent Calderwood’s meaty, eloquent poems; they are a true encounter with the flesh.” He lives in San Francisco.