Reading: remy malik, Bo Hwang, Shreeya Shrestha, and Neshat Sadatmansoori, Friday, February 27, 2026, 7pm

Please join us on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 7pm at Counterpath (7935 East 14th Ave.) for a book launch and readings by remy malik, Bo Hwang, Shreeya Shrestha, and Neshat Sadatmansoori. Free and open to the public.

remy malik (they/them) is a black nb poet. They are currently thinking about (obsessing over?) rhythm, the Tao, and what they’ll do after this. Their work mainly centers around blackness, as void and architecture. They recently published Black Domain/keyboard through Spiral Editions. Other works can be viewed in Nat Brut, Calamari Press, TL;DR and tiny little journals they lose around the house. Otherwise catch them on the dance floor or just on the road grooving to some groovy chune. Chicka-chicka-uh-huh-yeahhhh.

Bo Hwang is an artist and writer working with poetry and movement. Recent works include abalone, a performance, object, and chapbook (Counterpath) and yearly in old pool, an artist book (Sister C Press). Other collections, Nightlaps and Squat Practice were finalists, respectively, for Wendy’s Subway and Essay Press. Bo’s movements and performances, solo and collaborative, have been shared at SITE Santa Fe, Leon Gallery, Counterpath, Bushel Collective, Pratt University and the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive. Bo has taught movement workshops at The Poetry Project and The Jack Kerouac School.

Neshat Sadatmansoori is an Iranian writer, translator, and interdisciplinary artist currently pursuing a PhD in English and Literary Arts – Creative Writing at the University of Denver. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, where she was named the Anne Waldman Fellow, and a BA in Cinema from the University of Art in Tehran. Her work moves fluidly across genres and media, drawing on translation, poetic experimentation, and performance to explore how language carries memory, grief, and the traces of what resists articulation. She was recently published in Bombay Gin and will appear in an upcoming issue of Sinister Wisdom. She is also the recipient of the 2025 ALTA Emerging Translator Mentorship.

Shreeya Shrestha is an artisan and a writer. Born and raised in Nepal, Shrestha calls Boulder, Colorado her not-home.
