Ilya Kaminsky
David St. John
Kim Addonizio
Andrew Hudgins
Mark Jarman
Marty McConnell
Gypsee Yo
Chelsea Rathburn
John Skoyles
Karen Head
Taylor Mali
Roger Bonair-Agard
Kevin Young
Ed Pavlic

 

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Poetry at Tech 2008-2009

Friday, September 19, 2008

Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College, The School of Literature, Communication and Culture, and Thomas Lux, the Margaret T. and Henry C. Bourne, Jr. Chair in Poetry introduce:

KIM ADDONIZIO, ANDREW HUDGINS, and MARK JARMAN

The Clary Theatre
In the Bill Moore Student Success Center

7:00 p.m., FREE  
Open to the Public
No Tickets or Reservations Required
Book Sale and Signing to Follow the Reading

Parking across North Avenue
in the Burge Parking Deck.


Friday, November 14, 2008

Seventh Annual
Bourne Poetry Reading

Featuring: ILYA KAMINSKY and DAVID ST. JOHN

The Clary Theatre
In the Bill Moore Student Success Center

7:00 p.m., FREE  
Open to the Public
No Tickets or Reservations Required
Book Sale and Signing to Follow the Reading

Parking across North Avenue
in the Burge Parking Deck.

 

 

Saturday, December 6 , 2008

 

An Evening of Spoken Word

Featuring ROGER BONAIR AGARD, TAYLOR MALI, MARTY McCONNELL, and GYPSEE YO

The Clary Theatre
In the Bill Moore Student Success Center

7:00 p.m., FREE  
Open to the Public
No Tickets or Reservations Required
Book Sale and Signing to Follow the Reading

Parking across North Avenue
in the Burge Parking Deck.

 

 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009



Seventh Annual

McEver Poetry Reading

Featuring KAREN HEAD, BRUCE MCEVER, CHELSEA RATHBURN, and JOHN SKOYLES

The Clary Theatre
In the Bill Moore Student Success Center

7:00 p.m., FREE  
Open to the Public
No Tickets or Reservations Required
Book Sale and Signing to Follow the Reading

Parking across North Avenue
in the Burge Parking Deck.

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2009

 

ED PAVLIC and
KEVIN YOUNG

The LeCraw Auditorium
in the College of Management in Technology Square, 800 West Peachtree St. (5th and West Peachtree)

7:00 p.m., FREE
Open to the Public
No Tickets or Reservations Required
Book Sale and Signing to Follow the Reading