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"Three Singular Voices: Courtney K.Bambrick, Hayden Saunier and Michael Steffen"

04/11/2010 3:00 pm
04/11/2010 5:00 pm

Manayunk Art Center (MAC) hosts " Three Singular Voices: Courtney K.
Bambrick, Hayden Saunier and Michael Steffen" on Sunday, April 11
from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.  $4 Donation and refreshments available. There
will be an Open Reading afterwards. 215-482-3363

     The Manayunk Art Center (MAC) at 419 Green Lane (rear) is
having a spirited afternoon of poetry with a program called "Three Singular Voices: Courtney K. Bambrick, Terry Culleton and Michael Steffen" on Sunday, April 11, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. 

$4 Donation requested. Light Refreshments available. That afternoon will
also include an art show Opening at the MAC from noon to 3:00 PM.

Terry Culleton lives and teaches in Bucks County PA. He was the Bucks County Poet Laureate in 1993.
A semi-finalist in the Nation/Discovery Poetry Contest, Culleton has an MFA from the Warren Wilson
Creative Writing Program. He has published poems in The Amherst Review, The Birmingham Review,
The Schuykyll Valley Review, and Janus: A Journal of Poetry, among others. He reads extensively throughout
Pennsylvania, New York, and New England, and his work has been featured on National Public Radio.  

Courtney K. Bambrick's poetry has appeared in Dirty Napkin, Parlor,
Philadelphia Poets, Philadelphia Stories, Mad Poets Review, and the
Schuylkill Valley Journal.  She is a member of the Old Academy Players
of East Falls where, this summer, she is coordinating the second annual
Children's Arts Program.  She currently teaches writing and literature
at Holy Family University and Gwynedd-Mercy College. 

Michael Steffen's first book, No Good at Sea, was published by
Legible Press in 2002.  His second, Heart Murmur, was released last
November by Bordighera Press.  Michael was granted a 2002 Fellowship
from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and has had poems appear in a
wide variety of journals including Poetry, Potomac Review, Poet Lore,
Rhino and many others. He obtained his MFA from Vermont College.  He was
a former featured poet in the SVJ.

    Peter Krok, the Humanities Director of the MAC, started his
literary afternoon series at the MAC in the fall of 1990.  There is a $4
donation.Refreshments are provided. Also, there is an Open Reading. For
more information, call the MAC at 215-482-3363.

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