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Poetry, Prose & Anything Goes Reading Series
Written by Carol Novack   
Tuesday, 23 May 2006

The KGB BarThe Mad Hatter's Review extends an invitation to its "Poetry, Prose & Anything Goes Reading Series", curated by Publisher/Editor Carol Novack. The second reading takes place on Thursday, June 1st, 7–9 pm at the KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street, NYC. Live Music performed by MHR musician/composer Brian Hutsell. A limited edition of signed "Homeland Security" posters (the cover artwork for Mad Hatter's Review #5) created by contributing artist & writer Marty Duane Ison will be on sale. For further info, email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Edgy & enlightened writers interested in being featured in the series should show up on June 1st bearing a couple of writing samples.

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Featuring:
 
Dawn Raffel
Dawn Raffel is the author of a story collection, In the Year of Long Division (Knopf) and a novel, Carrying the Body (Scribner). Her work has appeared in various periodicals and anthologies, including O, The Oprah Magazine, Interview, The LA Times, Conjunctions, Open City, Fence, The Quarterly, NOON, Epoch, and the Anchor Book of New American Short Stories. She lives in Hoboken, NJ with her husband and sons.

Edwin Torres
Edwin Torres (www.brainlingo.com) has received poetry fellowships from NYFA, and the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art, and has taught at Naropa University, Bard College and The Poetry Project among others. He's included in The Best American Poetry 2004 (Scribner) and his releases include the books "The All-Union Day Of The Shock Worker" (Roof Books), “Fractured Humorous” (Subpress), and the CDs “Holy Kid” (Kill Rock Stars) and “Novo” (OozeBap.org). He is co-editor of the poetry journal, Rattapallax (www.rattapallax.com) and he's currently writer-in-residence at The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Edwin’s next collection “Electrobabblist: the popedology of an ambient language” will be released by Atelos Books in 2006.

Doug Shapiro
Doug Shapiro is an extremely versatile professional actor who is pleased to be joining Mad Hatters' Review to bring our far-off contributors' writings to life. He usually plays a crowd and has done so recently with multiple roles in IRON CURTAIN (Prospect Theater Company, NY) and workshops of FINDING NEMO: THE MUSICAL (Disney Theatricals, slated to open in the Florida Park November 2006). Doug has also been a company member of The Barnstormers in Tamworth, NH and will be returning for his sixth season after his honeymoon. For more info, see http://www.dougshapiro.com.

Source: Mad Hatters' Review

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