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Poets in Print

October 2018: Emilia Phillips and Tomás Q. Morín​​​​​​​

Saturday, October 20, 2018

KBAC Gallery
7:00 p.m.

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Artist: Todd Anderson
Poet: Tomás Morín
Poem: Heretic That I am
Media: Linocut with Letterpress on Grey BFK Rives

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Artist: Amanda Seigel
Poet: Emilia Philips
Poem: “The days that were have now"
Media: Linocut with Letterpress on Grey BFK Rives

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The Authors

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Emilia Phillips

Emilia Phillips is the author of three poetry collections from the University of Akron Press, Signaletics (2013), Groundspeed (2016), and Empty Clip (2018) and three chapbooks, most recently Beneath the Ice Fish Like Souls Look Alike (Bull City Press, 2015). Her poems and lyric essays appear widely in literary publications including AgniBoston ReviewPloughsharesPoetry, and elsewhere. She’s an assistant professor in the MFA Writing Program and the Department of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her third book, Empty Clip, will be published by the University of Akron Press Spring 2018.

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Tomás Q. Morín

Tomás Q. Morín is the author of Patient Zero and A Larger Country, winner of the APR/Honickman Prize and runner-up for the PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award. He is co-editor with Mari L’Esperance of the anthology, Coming Close: 40 Essays on Philip Levine, and translator of The Heights of Macchu Picchu by Pablo Neruda. He is at work on a memoir about fathers. He teaches at Drew University and in the low residency MFA program of Vermont College of Fine Arts.

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