POETRY READING
Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
11am – Noon
CAITLIN SCHOLL
reads from her new book
MAKEBELIEVE (University of New Orleans Press)
Caitlin Scholl is a writer and artist originally hailing from the
Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. She holds a BA in
Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont, and an MFA in
Creative Writing from Naropa University. Her first novel, Mocemoce, Na
Vanua (The Land Abiding), was published in 2006 by IPS Press in the
Fiji Islands. Makebelieve, published by UNO Press, is her second book.
Her writing has appeared in Sonic Eclectic, Edna, r(e)volve, manifest
animists, Adirondack Life Magazine, not enough night, and is
forthcoming in The Spirit of Black Mountain College (a book anthology
from Lorimer Press). She also tinkers away on experimental film
shorts, photographic journals, songwriting, and with acrylic on
canvas.
Caitlin has worked as a teacher, editor, and horticulturist, and
presently writes and works in Brooklyn, NY.
http://makebelievethebook.com/
Conference Room
The Institute for Writing Studies
1st floor right, St. Augustine Library
St. John’s University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
Utopia Poetics is sponsored by the
St. John’s University Department of English, the Institute for Writing Studies
&
This event was funded in part by Poets & Writers, Inc. through public
funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in
partnership with the City Council.
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