Monday, April 28, 2025

Kate Cayley, Melanie Marttila, Mahaila Smith, Susan Gevirtz + Noah Berlatsky : virtual reading series #33

a series of video recordings of contemporary poets reading from their work, originally 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,

Kate Cayley : “Mary Shelley at the End of her Life, Recalling the Monster”

Kate Cayley has published two short story collections, three collections of poetry, and a young adult novel, and her plays have been performed in Canada, the US and the UK. She has won the Trillium Book Award, the Mitchell Prize for Faith and Poetry, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction, and an O. Henry Prize, and been a finalist for the Governor General’s Award for Fiction, among other awards. She is a frequent writing collaborator with immersive company Zuppa Theatre, most recently on The Archive of Missing Things and This Is Nowhere, and her writing has appeared in Best Canadian Poetry, Best Canadian Stories, Brick, Electric Literature, Joyland, The New Quarterly and The North American Review. She lives in Toronto with her wife and their three children.

Melanie Marttila :“Imagined”

Melanie Marttila has been writing since the age of seven, when she made her first submission to CBC’s Pencil Box. She is a graduate of the University of Windsor’s masters program in English Literature and Creative Writing and her poetry has appeared in Polar Borealis, Polar Starlight, and Sulphur. Her short fiction has appeared in Pulp Literature, On Spec, Pirating Pups, and Home for the Howlidays. She lives and writes in Sudbury, Ontario, in the house where three generations of her family have lived, on the street that bears her surname, with her spouse and their dog, Torvi.

Mahaila Smith :“My Lethal Fear of Being Consumed” & “Overhang”

Mahaila Smith (any pronouns) is a young femme writer, living and working on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg in Ottawa, Ontario. They are one of the co-editors for The Sprawl Mag. They like learning theory and writing speculative poetry. Their recent chapbooks include Water-Kin (Metatron Press 2024) and Enter the Hyperreal (above/ground press 2024). Their novelette in verse, Seed Beetle, is newly published with Stelliform Press. You can find more of their poems on their website: mahailasmith.ca.

Susan Gevirtz : reading 3 excerpts from the book AERODROME ORION & Starry Messenger : “so they drove…” ; “Prologue / [to be read in Aviation English]” ; “Brief History of the Sky: A Manual for Air Traffic Controllers”

Susan Gevirtz’s recent books of poetry include Burns (Pamenar), Hotel abc (Nightboat) and Aerodrome Orion & Starry Messenger (Kelsey Street). Her critical books are Narrative’s Journey: The Fiction and Film Writing of Dorothy Richardson (Peter Lang) and Coming Events (Collected Writings) (Nightboat). She is based in San Francisco.

Noah Berlatsky : “One Day Gravity Stopped,” “On Finding the Creature,” “Time Will Fuck You Blues” and “True Love”

Noah Berlatsky (he/him) is a freelance writer in Chicago. His full-length collections are Not Akhmatova (Ben Yehuda Press, 2024), Gnarly Thumbs (Anxiety Press, 2025), Meaning Is Embarrassing (Ranger, 2025) and Brevity (Nun Prophet, 2025).