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Saturday, September 28 • 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Mouth Divide Voice: Poetry/Fiction Readings

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Dimitri Anastasopoulos 
Short 10 minute reading of recent fiction, "Farm for Mutes" and "Bubble Man of Allentown" 

Christine Hume 
15-20 minute poetry/hypermedia performance of “Speech Talks Back,” a critical-creative curation of sound art that uses public speech overlaid with live narration. 

Christina Milletti 
15 minute reading of recent fiction, "Chokebox"

Steve Tomasula 
Reading from new collection, The Atlas of Man 

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Dimitri Anastasopoulos

Associate Professor of English & Director of Creative Writing, University of Buffalo
Dimitri Anastasopoulos is an Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Creative Writing Program at the University at Buffalo. His fiction and articles have appeared in many publications, and he has written two novels, A Larger Sense of Harvey and Farm for Mutes, both... Read More →

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Christine Hume

Professor of English, Eastern Michigan University
Christine Hume is the author of a lyric memoir in the form of three interlinked essays, Saturation Project (Solid Objects, 2019), as well as three books of poetry. Her chapbooks include Lullaby: Speculations on the First Active Sense (Ugly Duckling Presse); Ventifacts (Omnidawn... Read More →
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Christina Milletti

Professor, University at Buffalo SUNY
Christina Milletti is an Associate Professor of English at the University at Buffalo where she founded the Exhibit X Fiction Series. Her stories and articles have appeared in Buffalo Noir (forthcoming, Akashic Books), American Letters & Commentary, The Cincinnati Review, The Alaska... Read More →
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Steve Tomasula

University of Notre Dame
Steve Tomasula is the author of the image-text novels VAS: An Opera in Flatland and The Book of Portraiture, as well as the novels IN & OZ and TOC: A New-Media Novel, now an iPad App. His short, visual fictions of technology and people are collected in Once Human: Stories, just out... Read More →


Saturday September 28, 2013 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
UMC 381 University Memorial Center, 1669 Euclid Avenue (corner Broadway & Euclid Ave)

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