Posted by Indiana Review invites you to a post-Thanksgiving poetry bash featuring.. DAVID KEPPEL, IKRANAGARA & TERRY WISNIEWSKI. When: Friday, November 28th @ 7.00 pm Bring your poetry, your fiction, and/or your friends for an evening of verbal revelry and good coffee. The floor will open up following featured readers. All are welcome and warmly invited to share their original words or excerpts from those of favorite writers. Sign-up for readings will begin at 6.50 pm. DAVID KEPPEL is a Bloomington peace activist and writer, who moved here from Connecticut two years ago. He is working on a book, Creative Uncertainty, about the difference between life and machines and its implications for our politics and our lives. Before moving to the US in 2000, IKRANAGARA enjoyed a 30-year career in his native country, Indonesia, as a poet, dramatist (playwright, actor, director) and painter. His poetry and plays had their world premihres in The Jakarta Arts Center, some traveling on to Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea and the US. He has written new poems and two short plays in English, and has published two books of poetry and two books of plays in the Indonesian language. Ikranagara is also the recipient of several grants, including Fulbright (1989-1990 and 1979), Ford Foundation (1991) and UN Development Program (1985). TERRY WISNIEWSKI came to Bloomington in the summer of 1992. She obtained her graduate degree in creative writing from Indiana University in 1996. Now a Bloomington resident, Terry is president of New Learning Concepts, Inc., an educational publisher. The RUNCIBLE SPOON POETRY SERIES & OPEN-MIKE will continue to run throughout the year on the FOURTH FRIDAY of every month, and is co-produced by Patricia C. Coleman and INDIANA REVIEW, with financial support from the Bloomington Area Arts Council. Call: (812) 334-3997/ (812) 855-3439 or e-mail: poetry@hartrock.net. For more information about Bloomington-based, nationally distributed literary arts magazine INDIANA REVIEW, please visit our website. Link: http://www.indiana.edu/~inreview
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on 11/25/2003, 11:02 am
129.79.103.241
RUNCIBLE SPOON POETRY SERIES & OPEN-MIKE
Where: Runcible Spoon Coffeehouse, 412 East 6th Street, downtown Bloomington.
Hosts: INDIANA REVIEW and Patricia C. Coleman of 5 Women Poets.
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