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you have strong legs. they smell like soap.
c & o, scene from a jim jarmusch movie
›› november 2008 | montreal, qc
mummy’s the word
›› april 7, 2009 | red bank, nj
more halloween in april shots here. and a story here. we were famous in red bank. until brian williams showed up, at least.
yardmeter editions no. 1

›› this is happening friday night @ 7:30pm. please join us!
yardmeter editions is an events series that brings together artists, writers, playwrights & other creative types in an informal setting in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.
Farrah Field’s first collection of poems, Rising, won the 2007 Levis Prize & will be out this April by Four Way Books. Her poems have appeared in many publications including The Mississippi Review, Margie, The Massachusetts Review, Pool, Typo, Harp & Altar, 42Opus, La Petite Zine, Sojourn, & are forthcoming in Pebble Lake Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Fulcrum, & The Pinch. She lives in Brooklyn & blogs at http://www.adultish.blogspot.com.
Jon Pack is a photographer of people, environments and people in their environments. His latest project involves taking photographs of former Olympic cities.
See his work at http://www.jonpack.com.
Mathias Svalina is, with Zachary Schomburg, a co-editor of Octopus Magazine & Books. He is the author of three chapbooks & four collaboratively written chapbooks, most recently The Viral Lease from Small Anchor Press & Play from Cupboard Pamphlets. His first book, Destruction Myth, is forthcoming from the CSU Poetry Center in October.
For info & directions: http://yardmeter.blogspot.com/
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009Time: 7:30pm – 9:00pmLocation: yardmeter studioStreet: City/Town: Brooklyn, NY
Tags: event, yardmeter editions
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