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2015 Schedule

Sunday April, 5
12:00 am start
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Jenny Zhang
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Jenny Zhang is a poet, writer, and performer living in New York. She’s the author of the poetry collection Dear Jenny, We Are All Find. You can find her at jennybagel.com, at her blog, Fashion for Writers, and on Twitter @jennybagel.
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Niina Pollari lives in Brooklyn and has written two previous chapbooks: Fabulous Essential (Birds of Lace 2009) and Book Four (Hyacinth Girl 2012). She translated Tytti Heikkinen’s The Warmth of the Taxidermied Animal (Action Books 2013).
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Erika Jo Brown is from New York. Her chapbook, What a Lark!, was published by Further Adventures Press in 2011. She was educated at Cornell University and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Capote Fellow in Poetry. Most recently, Brown taught at Savannah State University and co-curated the Seersucker Shots reading series. Brown is currently a PhD candidate in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston.
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Chloe Caldwell is the author of the novella WOMEN (SF/LD, 2014) and the essay collection LEGS GET LED ASTRAY (Future Tense Books, 2012). Her work has appeared in Salon.com, The Sun, Nylon, The Rumpus, Men's Health, The Nervous Breakdown, and the anthologies "True Tales of Lust and Love" and "Goodbye To All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving NYC". She lives in Hudson, New York.
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Bennett Sims is the author of the novel, A Questionable Shape, winner of the 2014 Bard Fiction Prize. Sims has studied at Pomona College and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His fiction has appeared in A Public Space, Conjunctions, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Zoetrope: All-Story.
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Nicholas Rombes teaches in Detroit, Michigan. He is author of Ramones from the 33 1/3 series and the book 10/40/70. His writing has appeared in The Believer, Filmmaker Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books,n+1, and The Rumpus.
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DJ Dolack
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DJ Dolack is the author of Whittling a New Face in the Dark (Black Ocean, 2013), as well as the chapbooks No Ser. No (Greying Ghost) and 12 Poems (Eye For An Iris Press). His video reviews and Tourist Trap, NYC series can be found at Coldfront Magazine. He teaches writing at Baruch College and lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.  
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Matt Rasmussen’s poetry has been published in Gulf Coast, Cimarron Review, H_NGM_N, Water~Stone Review, New York Quarterly, Paper Darts, and at Poets.org. He’s received awards, grants, and residencies from The Bush Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, The Minnesota State Arts Board, Jerome Foundation, Intermedia Arts, The Anderson Center in Red Wing, MN, and The Corporation of Yaddo. He is a 2014 Pushcart Prize winner, a former Peace Corps Volunteer, and teaches at Gustavus Adolphus College. His first book of poems, Black Aperture, was a finalist for the National…
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Ben Fama
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Ben Fama is the author of the artist book Mall Witch, as well as several chapbooks and pamphlets. In 2015 Ugly Duckling Presse will publish Fantasy, his first full length book of poems.
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Monica McClure‘s debut collection, Tender Data, will be published by Birds, LLC in 2015. She is the author of the chapbooks Mood Swing, published by Snacks Press in 2013, and Mala, from Poor Claudia. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Tin House, Los Angeles Review, Lit Review, Lambda Literary Review’s Spotlight Series, The Awl, Spork Press and elsewhere. She studied fiction, poetry, art history and literary theory at DePauw University and earned her MFA in poetry from New York University. With Brenda Shaughnessy, she edited the anthology Both…
Colin Winnette (photo cred Jennifer Yinn)
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Colin Winnette is the author of several books, including ANIMAL COLLECTION (Spork Press 2012), COYOTE (Les Figues 2015) and HAINTS STAY (forthcoming from Two Dollar Radio). His work can be read far and wide in places like McSweeney's, The American Reader, The Believer, Gulf Coast, and others. His prizes include Les Figues Press's NOS Book Contest and Sonora Review's Short Short Fiction Contest, and he was finalist for the Donald Barthelme Prize for Short Prose and Cleveland State University Poetry Center's…
Emily Wilson
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Emily Wilson was born in Ohio and grew up in Maine; she was educated at Harvard University and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her collections of poetry include The Keep (2001); Morpho terrestre (2006), a limited-edition book with prints by Sara Langworthy; and Micrographia (2009). Wilson has taught at Colby College, Grinnell College, the University of Montana, and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She was the recipient of a 2007 fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts.
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Janaka Stucky is the Publisher of Black Ocean as well as the annual poetry journal, Handsome. He is the author of Your Name Is The Only Freedom and The World Will Deny It For You. His poems have appeared in such journals as Denver Quarterly, Fence and North American Review, and his articles have been published by The Huffington Post and The Poetry Foundation. He is a two-time National Haiku Champion and in 2010 he was voted “Boston’s Best Poet” in the Boston Phoenix.
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Mary Hickman is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop where she received an Iowa Arts Fellowship. Her poems have been published in Boston Review, Colorado Review, jubilat, PEN American Poetry Series, and elsewhere. Her first book, This Is the Homeland, will be published by Ahsahta Press in 2015.
Much More At Mission Creek
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5   After graduating from the UI with a BFA in graphic design, Candida Pagan traveled widely-- adventuring here and there, always on the hunt for a new art or performance project. She has come to rest, as of late, in Iowa City and is currently an MFA Candidate at the UI Center for the book. She is the proprietor of Digraph Press, a limited edition fine press, and works with Special…
Revival / 8:00 am
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Revival
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Mei-ling Shaw Williams, Iowa City artist, photographer, designer, gardener, metalsmith, sculptress, party-thrower extraordinaire, ghost-wolf-woman from another era, and all-around-incredible, inspirational ladybabe, will be doing a window installation at Revival Clothing Store. Mei-Ling's current work is titled discrete:continuous, and relates to particles and waves within physics. Expect a mindmelt/powerful perception-changer chamber, patiently waiting to wrap you in a carefully constructed handspun web.
White Rabbit Gallery / 10:00 am
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White Rabbit Gallery
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Mission Creek Artist Installation March 31 - April 5   Ultra Terrestrial: A superior, non-human entity of natural or supernatural origin that is indigenous to planet Earth.   Bright colors, super natural and mystical imagery, psychedelia, ufos, extra terrestrials, animals, strange vegetation, and visionary folk art from around the world all inspire Becca Kacanda's designs and her life.
Iowa City Pedestrian Mall / 10:00 am
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Gallery/Workshop: 10 am - 5 pm daily throughout the festival McNutt Gallery 204 Stevens Drive, Iowa City Outdoor projection: Iowa City Pedestrian Mall Tuesday, March 31, 8-10 pm Friday, April 3, 8-10 pm   Barry Phipps will relocate his studio to McNutt Gallery for one week as part installation, part store, part workshop, keeping regular business hours from 10am - 5pm, while he works on several projects to reveal the process to prospective viewers. Phipps' artistic process will be filmed…
Urbanity / 10:05 am
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Urbanity
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5 Alicia Kelly was born and raised among the red dirt and wildflowers of northeastern Oklahoma. The country landscape and fauna of the midwest left a deep impression on Kelly that continues to inspire her artwork. Since receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking in 2010 from the University of Kansas, she has exhibited in numerous galleries, non-profit spaces and flash spaces. Venues included Stumptown Printers (Portland), Spencer Museum of Art…
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BJ Love
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BJ Love is the author of Yes, I'm Sure This Was a Beautiful Place (Strange Cage), a collaboration with the poet, Lucas Pingel. In addition, Love produces Pretty LIT, a podcast that brings together, finally, the worlds of poetry and club bangers, and can be found at: www.prettylit.org.
Velvet Coat / TBD
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Much More At Mission Creek
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5 A handmade-textile artist whose visual installations have been showcased in Japan, San Francisco, the Portland Airport, and Iowa City, Sayuri creates intricate and enchanting universes that invite the viewer to re-imagine their own perception of place and movement.
The Mill / 11:00 am
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The Mill
11:00 am start
The closing culinary event of the festival brings an endless flow of food and conversation with new and old friends. Brunch will be served buffet-style and will include such favorites as pancake bar, veggie-bacon hash, and grits and grillades prepared by Chef Ben Halperin from Augusta (in Oxford).
Multiple Locations / 11:00 am
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Multiple Locations
11:00 am start
Mission Creek Artist Installations - Click links below for locations and details March 31 - April 5: Sayuri Sasaki Hemann Barry Phipps Shop UltraTerrestrial Candida Pagan Alicia Kelly Mei-Ling Shaw Williams
The Mill / 1:00 pm
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The Mill
1:00 pm start
The closing culinary event of the festival brings an endless flow of food and conversation with new and old friends. Brunch will be served buffet-style and will include such favorites as pancake bar, veggie-bacon hash, and grits and grillades prepared by Chef Ben Halperin from Augusta Restaurant (in Oxford).
Englert Theatre / 7:00 pm
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Englert Theatre
w/ King Tuff
6:00 pm doors / 7:00 pm start
Virtuosic folk singer-songwriter, guitarist, and drummer Joshua Tillman, recognized for his solo-work and percussive involvement in Fleet Foxes and Saxon Shore, has assumed the moniker Father John Misty to pursue and inspire new musical ambitions. His critically-acclaimed debut album Fear Fun earned the exciting performer headlining spots at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Newport Folk Festival, all leading to the highly anticipated sophomore release I Love You, Honeybear (Feb. 10th). Freed by his pseudonym, Tillman’s new breed of…
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