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Works by episode #11 authors

John Beer's book The Waste Land & Other Poems is just out from Canarium Books. He lives in Chicago.

Eula Biss's Notes from No Man's Land is available from Graywolf Press. She lives in Chicago.

Joel Brouwer's most recent book And So is available from Four Way Books. He lives in Tuscaloosa.

Julie Carr's 100 Notes on Violence is available from Ahsahta Press. Sarah--Of Fragments and Lines is
forthcoming from Coffee House Press. She lives in Denver.

Joel Craig's Shine Tomorrow is available from Lost Horse Press. His poems have appeared in Lungfull!,
GutCult, A Public Space, Zoland Poetry, and others. He is the poetry editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine,
and co-founder and curator of the Danny's Reading Series--where he lives--in Chicago.

Patrick Durgin's most recent publications include a chapbook of poetry (Imitation Poems) as well as The Route,
a collaborative hybrid-genre book written with Jen Hofer and commissioned by Atelos, and contributions to
Aufgabe, Denver Quarterly, Jacket, and P-Queue. He edited Hannah Weiner’s Open House for Kenning Editions,
as well as Weiner’s Early and Clairvoyant Journals for the UC San Diego Mandeville Library’s Archive
of New Poetry (available from Weiner’s author page). An essay on the work of Lyn Hejinian is forthcoming
in the special issue of Aerial devoted to her work. He teaches at the School of the Art Institute--where he lives
--in Chicago.

Monica Fambrough grew up in Mableton, Georgia. She was schooled at the University of Georgia and UMass,
Amherst and spent four years on the staff at Wave Books. Her chapbook Black Beauty is available from
Katalanche Press, and other poems can be found in Glitterpony, jubilat, and the anthologies Poets on Painters
and Poems about Horses. She lives in Chicago.

Judith Goldman's DeathStar Rico-chet is available from O Books. She lives in Chicago.

Sarah Gridley's most recent book is Green is the Orator, available from University of California Press.
She lives in Cleveland.

Terrance Hayes's Lighthead is just out from Penguin. He lives in Pittsburgh.

Christine Hume's newest book is Shot from Counterpath Press. She lives in Ypsilanti.

Claudia Keelan's Missing Her is available from New Issues. She lives in Las Vegas.

Sandra Lim's Loveliest Grotesque is available from Kore Press. She lives in Chicago.

Natalie Lyalin's Pink & Hot Pink Habitat is avalailable from Coconut Books. She lives in Philadelphia.

Dawn Lundy Martin's A Gathering of Matter / A Matter of Gathering is available from
University of Georgia Press. Her new book DISCIPLINE is forthcoming from Nightboat Books.
She lives in Pittsburgh.

Peter O'Leary's Luminous Epinoia will soon be available from The Cultural Society. He lives in Berwyn.

Donald Revell's The Bitter Withy is available from Alice James Books. He lives in Las Vegas.

Lisa Robertson's newest book R's Boat is available from University of California Press. She lives in Oakland.

Michael Robins's The Next Settlement is available from University of North Texas Press. He lives in Chicago.

Jennifer Scappettone's From Dame Quickly is available from Litmus Press. She lives in Chicago.

Zachary Schomburg's Scary, No Scary is available from Black Ocean Press. He lives in Portland, OR.

James Shea's Star in the Eye is available from Fence Books. He lives in Chicago.

Carol Snow's Placed: Karesansui Poems is available from Counterpath Press. She lives in her native San Francisco.

Kerri Sonnenberg's The Mudra is available from Litmus Press. She lives with her husband and daughter in Chicago(land).

Peter Streckfus's The Cuckoo is available from Yale University Press. He lives in Tuscaloosa.

Tony Trigilio's The Lama's English Lessons is available from Three Candles Press. He lives in Chicago.

Leila Wilson's The Hundred Grasses is forthcoming from Milkweed Editions in 2011. Her poems have
appeared in A Public Space, Denver Quarterly, Poetry, and The Canary. She teaches at the School
of the Art Institute and lives in Chicago.

Ronaldo V. Wilson's Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man is available from
University of Pittsburgh Press and Poems of the Black Object is available from Futurepoem.
He lives in South Hadley.

Allyssa Wolf's Vaudeville is available from Seismicity Editions. The Abstract Empire is forthcoming from ingirumimusnocteetcomsumimurigni. She lives in San Francisco.

Lesley Yalen's This Elizabeth is available from Minus House. She lives in Northampton.

Matvei Yankelevich's Boris by the Sea is available from Octopus Books. He lives in New York.