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Blog: Matthew Hittinger Topics:Poetry
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Emotive Fruition
This coming week two of my poems — “Orange Colored Sky” and “Samson in Reverse” — will be performed in the “Lions and Lambs” edition of the Emotive Fruition reading series, curated and directed by Thomas Dooley. The collaborative series … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborations
Tagged Emotive Fruition, Readings, Sam Breslin Wright, Thomas Dooley
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Egocircus
Last weekend I attended a master class at Poets House. It was focused on collaboration and led by Anne Carson and Robert Currie. I’ve been intrigued by the Carson/Currie collaborations in recent years that I’ve seen around NYC, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborations, Musings
Tagged Anne Carson, Egocircus, Hybrids, John Glover, Poetry & Comics, Poets House, Robert Currie
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AWP D.C.
AWP D.C. was a bit of a whirlwind experience this year due to its unfortunate timing. I didn’t think I would be able to go due to commitments in NYC, but managed to get roughly two days of the scene … Continue reading
