Poetry @ Tech: The 2018 Terminus Magazine Release

Poetry @ Tech: The 2018 Terminus Magazine Release

Thursday, Nov 15, 2018 7:30 PM

Location:
Robert C. Williams Museum of Paper Making, Kress Auditorium
500 Tenth Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30309

Poetry @ Tech celebrates the release of the 2018 issue of Terminus Magazine with an evening of poetry featuring:

Travis Wayne Denton, Associate Director of Poetry @ Tech and McEver Chair in Poetry at Georgia Tech. Denton is also the founding editor of the literary arts publication, Terminus Magazine. His poems have appeared in numerous journals, magazines, and anthologies, such as Five Points, Ghost Town, MEAD: a magazine of literature and libations, The Atlanta Review, The Greensboro Review, Washington Square, Forklift, Rattle, Birmingham Poetry Review, and the Cortland Review. His second collection of poems, "When Pianos Fall from the Sky," was published by Marick Press.  

 

Kamilah Aisha Moon is a Pushcart Prize winner, CLMP Firecracker Award and Lambda Award finalist, and a 2015 New American Poet who has received fellowships to Vermont Studio Center, Rose O'Neill Literary House, Hedgebrook, and Cave Canem. The author of "Starshine & Clay" (2017) and "She Has a Name" (2013), both published by Four Way Books, her work has been featured widely, including the Harvard Review, Poem A Day, Prairie Schooner, Oxford American and elsewhere. Moon holds an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and is an Assistant Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. 

 

Valzhyna Mort is the author of "Factory of Tears" and "Collected Body." Her poetry collections have also been published in Belarus, Germany, and Sweden. She has received the Lannan Foundation Fellowship, the Bess Hokins Prize from Poetry, the Amy Clampitt Fellowship, and the Burda Prize for Eastern European authors. Born in Minsk, Belarus, she teaches at Cornell University.