Amish Trivedi, Khashayar Mohammadi, Amanda Earl, Isabella Wang + rob mclennan : virtual reading series #1
this is the first in a series of video recordings of contemporary poets reading from their work, prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent cancellations, shut-downs and isolations; a reading series you can enjoy in the safety of your own protected space,
Amish
Trivedi :
“Manifest” from Your Relationship to Motion Has Changed (Shearsman, 2019).
Amish Trivedi
is the author of Your Relationship to Motion Has Changed and Sound/Chest.
He lives in Maryland.
Khashayar
Mohammadi:
“the virgin spring,” “Monos,” and “Vancouver.”
Amanda
Earl
is an Ottawa writer, visual poet, editor and publisher. She's the managing
editor of Bywords.ca and the fallen angel of AngelHousePress. More information
is available at AmandaEarl.com or connect with Amanda on Twitter @KikiFolle.
Isabella
Wang :
“Ghazal for Phyllis Webb” (excerpt from “Thirteen Ghazals and Anti-ghazals,”
after Phyllis Webb)
Isabella Wang
is the author of On Forgetting a Language (Baseline Press 2019), and Pebble
Swing (Nightwood Editions forthcoming 2021). At 19, she has been
shortlisted twice for The New Quarterly’s Edna Staebler Essay Contest, Minola
Review’s Inaugural Poetry Contest, and she holds a pushcart prize
nomination for poetry.Her poetry and
prose have appeared in over twenty literary journals including Grain, Prairie
Fire, and Arc, and are forthcoming in three anthologies. She is
currently pursuing a double-major in English and World Literature at SFU, while
working as a Research Assistant for SpokenWeb, a Research Assistant for
Oecologies, serving as an Assistant Editor with Room magazine, and
co-ordinating the Dead Poets Reading Series.
rob
mclennan :
“Four poems for my fiftieth birthday,” “Five poems for rheumatic fever,” “Four
poems for St. Thomas the Apostle Nursery School”
rob mclennan
is the author of many things, including the poetry titles A halt, which is
empty (Mansfield Press, 2019) and Life sentence, (Spuyten Duyvil),
and the poetry chapbooks Anstruther, a history (Anstruther Press, 2020)
and Poems for Lunch Poems at SFU (above/ground press, 2020). He lives in
Ottawa.