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At the end of this month, two of the conference participants, Christian McLean and Sally Jane Kerschen-Sheppard, will be contributing to Dancer for Money, a series of ten minute plays in Manhattan that promises to “explore the various ways we will do or say or be just about anything,” which sounds like an excellent night [...]

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You were introduced to this poem at the open mic. You demanded it back at the participant meetings. But you didn’t get enough of it. Back by “cult” demand, Ms. Kandel’s groundbreaking exploration of…
How the Tuba Got In My Bedroom
by Evelyn Kandel
I have no memory of how
a tuba got in my bedroom.
The bar was smoky, [...]

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In a battle between Sam the Cat and Duckhampton, good looks can come in handy, but as Christian McLean argues in this piece from the participant readings, there’s no substitute for style–your own.
Channeling Matt Klam
by Christian McLean
In the dark parking lot outside Chancellor’s Hall an unknown woman approached me and said, “You DO look like [...]

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Evelyn Kandel, the proud author of the cult hit, “How the Tuba Got In My Bedroom,” (reputed to be a personal favorite of none other than Meg Wolitzer), will have a reading from her poems from an anthology, Long Island Sounds, at the Graphic Eye Gallery, in Port Washington, Saturday, August 11th.
From Ev:
There will be [...]

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