Please join us for a Triple Book Launch. Three poets:
Francine Witte: "Some Distant Pin of Light" (Cervena Barva Press)
Elizabeth B. Morse "Unreasonable Weather" (Kelsay Books)
Ron Kolm "The Verities of Love" (Opiate Books)
ptr kozlowski, music
George Wallace, emcee
About Us:
Francine Witte is a flash fiction writer and poet, and the author of the flash collection RADIO WATER. Her newest poetry book, Some Distant Pin of Light, has just been published by Cervena Barva Press. Her work has been widely published, and she is a recent recipient of a Pushcart Prize. She lives in New York City. Please visit her website francinewitte.com. She can be found on social media @francinewitte.
Elizabeth Morse’s work has appeared in literary magazines including Kestrel, Scoundrel Time, and Active Muse as well as anthologies such as the Writing Resilience Anthology. Her chapbook, The Color Between the Hours, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2023. Her full-length poetry collection, Unreasonable Weather, was just published by Kelsay Books. She is the poetry editor of BigCityLit.
Ron Kolm is a contributing editor of Sensitive Skin. His books include A Change in the Weather, Welcome to the Barbecue, The Bookstore Book: A Memoir and The Verities of Love. He's had work in The Brownstone Poets anthologies, The Opiate, Maintenant, Sparring with Beatnik Ghosts, NYC From the Inside and The Silver-Tongued Devil anthology. Ron’s papers are archived in the NYU Library.
Ptr Kozlowski has been a taxi driver, deliveryman, poet and printer, singer-songwriter, and guitarist. Published in Hobo Jungle, South Florida Poetry Journal and Walt’s Corner; anthologies by Great Weather for Media, the Unbearables, Silver-Tongued Devils and Brownstone Poets; he’s performed at CBGB's, ABC NoRio, Bowery Poetry Club and Cornelia Street Cafe.
George Wallace is the author of 42 books and six albums of poetry. He is writer in residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace.
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