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InKY Reading Series: Cutter Wood

U of L's Visiting Scholar in Creative Nonfiction, Cutter Wood will provide a prose reading at The Bard's Town at 7:30PM.

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When Nov 11, 2011
from 07:30 am to 09:30 am
Where The Bard's Town
Contact Name Steven Gonzales
Contact Phone 852-0504
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The InKY Reading Series, a program of Louisville Literary Arts, continues on November 11 at The Bard's Town with poetry, prose and live music featuring poet Cynthia Arrieu-King, prose writer Cutter Wood and music with The Busted Souls.

Cynthia Arrieu-King is an assistant professor of creative writing at Stockton College. Her book People are Tiny in Paintings of China was published by Octopus Books in the fall of 2010, and was featured in The Believer's readers' survey of top poetry books. Her poems have appeared in Boston Review, Black Warrior Review, Witness and Catch-Up Louisville. She grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and now lives near Atlantic City.

Cutter Wood is currently the Visiting Scholar in Creative Nonfiction at the University of Louisville and a native of Pennsylvania. He received his MFA from the University of Iowa and taught at the university as visiting faculty. He has been the recipient of working scholarships to the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference, and his work has appeared in The L and Harper’s Magazine.

Music with The Busted Souls begins at 7:30 pm.

The complete schedule is available at: http://louisvilleliteraryarts.org/inky-reading-series/upcoming-readings/

The InKY Reading Series takes place each second Friday of the month, September through May. Open mic sign-ups begin at 6:30 for readings at 7 pm, followed by an acoustic music set at 7:30. Featured writers take the stage at 8:00. Audience members are invited for a book singing with the authors immediately following.

 

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