Reading: Donna Stonecipher, Catherine Kim, Candace Nunag Tardío, and Tony Mancus, Sunday, April 14, 2024, 7pm
Join us on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at 7pm at Counterpath (7935 East 14th Ave. in Denver) for a reading and by Donna Stonecipher, Catherine Kim, Candace Nunag Tardío, and Tony Mancus. Free and open to the public.
Donna Stonecipher is the author of six books of poetry, most recently The Ruins of Nostalgia, which was named a best book of 2023 by NPR, and Transaction Histories, which was listed by The New York Times as one of the 10 best poetry books of 2018. She has also published one book of criticism, Prose Poetry and the City (2018). Her poems have been published in many journals, including The Paris Review, and have been translated into seven languages. She translates from German, and her translation of Austrian poet Friederike Mayröcker’s trilogy études, cahier, and fleurs, for which she received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, is being published by Seagull Books. She lives in Berlin.
Catherine Kim is a Korean Canadian writer studying in the United States. Her work can be found in Black Warrior Review, Fairy Tale Review, Nat. Brut, the Transcendent series, the Nameless Woman anthology, and elsewhere. Her writing has been awarded the Frances Mason Harris ’26 Prize, shortlisted for the Sunburst Award, and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She earned an MFA at Brown University and is currently a PhD student at the University of Denver, where she is a prose editor for Denver Quarterly.
Candace Nunag Tardío is the author of the forthcoming book A Solar Flare (FC2, 2025). She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Colorado Boulder and is currently working on a PhD in Literary Arts & Creative Writing at the University of Denver. Candace is also the founder and director of Last Writes, a project centered around eulogy and obituary writing advocacy for people with no prior writing or public speaking experience.
Tony Mancus is the author of Same After Life (Gasher, 2024) and All the Ordinariness (The Magnificent Field, 2022) along with a handful of chapbooks. He works as an instructional designer and serves as chapbook editor for Barrelhouse and lives in Lakewood with his wife, son, and a little old lady cat.