Oyez Roslyn!
Hear ye, hear ye-- listen up!
A series of readings, verbal riffs, and pronouncements held at Marko's (in Roslyn, WA), where beer, wine, and conversation mix it up with pool, tie-die.
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More about the series...
Details from the 2010-11 series |
The 2011-2012 Season Finale!
SAT. MARCH 3, 2012 7:30 PM

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11-05-11 Oyez Roslyn!
02-11-12 Oyez Roslyn!
Oyez Roslyn! 2010-2011
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SAT. MARCH 3, 7:30 PM
As we conclude the season with a high kick,
we will NOT return you to your regularly scheduled stations
Maged Zaher's first full length book of poetry, Portrait of the Poet As an Engineer, was published by Pressed Wafer in 2009. His collaborative work with the Australian poet Pam Brown, Farout Library Software, was published by Tinfish Press in 2007. His translations of contemporary Egyptian poetry have appeared in Jacket magazine and Banipal. He has performed his work at Subtext, Bumbershoot, the Kootenay School of Writing, St. Marks Project, Evergreen State College, and American University in Cairo, among other places. Check out his work here and here.
Sarah Galvin—The Stranger’s Chow Bio Box columnist—will eat almost anything once, but dreams of retiring to a cottage made entirely of pizza. Her blog, The Pedestretarian, isdevoted to reviews of food found on the street. She has a degree in poetry from UW, and when she’s not writing about food, she writes poetry and does other fancy things involving candelabras and designer shoe horns. Her poems appear in literary journals such as Dark Sky, Pageboy, Hoarse, and Proximity.
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