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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Dire Literary Series\, August 6\nEvent Url: http://
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 vent Date Begin: 2010-07-20\nEvent Date End: 2010-08-06\n\nOpen mic at 8PM
  followed by features:  Eric Nelson is a true native son of New Jersey\, h
 aving grown up in both the northern and southern parts of the state. He at
 tained a B.A. in Literature  from Ramapo College of New Jersey and has liv
 ed in Boston\, Brooklyn and Queens\, where he currently resides. A prolifi
 c writer\, he is active in the zine subculture\, continuing to produce sel
 f-published works such as the &ldquo\;The Cup and Saucer Chronicles&rdquo\
 ; and &ldquo\;Wait\, Where Are You Going?&rdquo\; which contains interview
 s with Henry Rollins\, Ayun Halliday\, and Joe Biel. He is currently at wo
 rk on his debut novel.   Jonathan Weinert was born in Boston and grew up i
 n Wellesley\, Massachusetts. He is a graduate of Brandeis University and t
 he Spalding University MFA in Writing Program.  Jonathan's first book\, In
  the Mode of Disappearance (Nightboat Books\, 2008)\, was selected by Bren
 da Hillman for the 2006 Nightboat Poetry Prize\, and was named a finalist 
 for the 2009 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of Amer
 ica.  Jonathan's poems and reviews appear in many journals\, including Ame
 rican Letters & Commentary\, Pleiades\, Ploughshares\, The Kenyon Review\,
  Harvard Review\, 32 Poems\, and Blackbird. He is an interdisciplinary adv
 isor at the Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Lesley Univer
 sity in Cambridge\, Massachusetts.  Jonathan lives in Concord\, Massachuse
 tts\, with the poet Amy M. Clark and their son Jonah.    Amy M. Clark's fi
 rst book of poems\, Stray Home (University of North Texas Press\, 2010)\, 
 was selected by Beth Ann Fennelly for the Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry 20
 09. Her poems and short fiction have appeared in several journals\, includ
 ing The Cincinnati Review\, Cream City Review\, Natural Bridge\, Poet Lore
 \, The Seattle Review\, Southern Poetry Review\, Sou'wester\, and 32 Poems
 .  Clark grew up in San Luis Obispo\, California. She is a graduate of Car
 leton College\, and holds degrees from the University of Nevada\, Reno\, a
 nd the Spalding University MFA in Writing Program. She works as a freelanc
 e editor and lives in Concord\, Massachusetts\, with the poet Jonathan Wei
 nert and their son\, Jonah.\n\nStart time: 8:00 PM
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SUMMARY:Dire Literary Series\, August 6
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