Melissa Severin is originally from Omaha, Nebraska where she spent many summers detasseling corn. She doesn't have a dream job-her dreams do not involve jobs-but she earned her MFA in Poetry from New England College and is managing editor for
Switchback Books. Her poems are forthcoming or have appeared in
Moonlit,
42opus,
Wicked Alice and
Ectoplasmic Necropolis.
Brute Fact, her first chapbook, is available from
dancing girl press.
Daniel Borzutzky is the author of
The Ecstasy of Capitulation (BlazeVox, 2007) and
Arbitrary Tales (Triple Press, 2005). He is the translator of, among other works, Port Trakl, poems by Jaime Luis Huenún (Action Books, forthcoming) and a special issue on the work of Chilean fiction writer Juan Emar in the
Review of Contemporary Fiction (September, 2007).
Series A is dedicated to showcasing experimental writing in the US and the Midwest through readings, discussion and performance. Organized by Indiana University Northwest Faculty William Allegrezza, this series brings exciting authors to the Art Center to share their work.
Please note: This reading contains some explicit language.
Recorded Wednesday, September 10, 2008 at
Hyde Park Art Center.