“What is a man without a mother?” – Henry Israeli God’s Breath Hovering Across The Waters DAVID BRADFORD, TIMOTHY LIU, and HENRY ISRAELI last night at knife | fork | book Special thanks: Hoa Nguyen, Leora, and Isobel. Photos: KIRBY
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DAVID BRADFORD from his forthcoming chapbook with knife | fork | book THIS WEEK | THURSDAY NIGHT POETS HENRY ISRAELI | TIMOTHY LIU | DAVID BRADFORD MARCH 16TH Doors 6:30 Poetry 7-ish Copywright 2016.David Bradford. Printed here by permission of the author.
A heartening. Shared. KATE SCHAPIRA and AARON BOOTHBY last night at knife | fork | book UP NEXT at KFB: FEB 23 CLAIRE MARIE STANCEK MOUTHS BOOKLAUNCH. MAR 2 GWEN BENAWAY + EMMA HEALEY + DAMIAN ROGERS. MAR 3RD WHAT QUEER READING with JEFF KIRBY. MAR 5TH MADELEINE BRAUN + PARKER MENZIMER. MAR 9TH WORDS […]
DE-LISH! Thursday Night Poets. Book Launches. Showcases. Workshops. More “Daily Specials” to be announced. #wherepoetsmeet knife | fork | book and this just in… MAR 20TH LISA ROBERTSON DOWNLOAD
THIS WEEK | THURSDAY NIGHT POETS AARON KREUTER + JIM NASON knife | fork | book at Rick’s Cafe | 281 Augusta Avenue | Kensington Market | Toronto Doors 6:30 Poetry 7-ish
Stew, my paddling companion, coughs, says: “I didn’t think I’d miss the insects as much as the potable water, the blue sky, green.”* A breeze makes me glad to be in my body.** THURSDAY NIGHT POETS AARON KREUTER Arguments for Lawn Chairs JIM NASON Touch Anywhere to Begin FEBRUARY 2ND Doors 6:30PM Poetry […]
Thursday Night Poets CONCETTA PRINCIPE and RONNA BLOOM hold a tender space last night. knife | fork | book UPCOMING: FEB 2 AARON KREUTER JIM NASON FEB 9 INSPIRITUS PRESS APPARATUS BOOK LAUNCH FEB 10 SLO-PO with DAVID BRADFORD FEB 16 KATE SCHAPIRA AARON BOOTHBY FEB 23 CLAIRE MARIE STANCEK MOUTHS BOOK LAUNCH MARCH 2 GWEN BENAWAY EMMA HEALEY […]
Poetry: Ronna Bloom Visualization: Midi Onodera TOMORROW NIGHT | THURSDAY NIGHT POETS RONNA BLOOM CONCETTA PRINCIPE Come. Be moved. Doors 6:30 Poetry 7-ish knife | fork | book @ Rick’s Cafe | 281 Augusta Avenue | Kensington Market
In the sense that we are born into circumstances and live out those circumstances without any foreknowledge, we unconsciously absorb responsibility for the historical events that led to the contemporary circumstances. The personal is imbricated by the political.” CONCETTA PRINCIPE on Hiroshima: A Love War Story THURSDAY NIGHT POETS CONCETTA PRINCIPE Hiroshima: A Love War […]
@itsakirby @cpmcaldwell @purlpoet @michaelprior06 "o, baby, this one's from the heart…"https://t.co/j6TCHmY9uG#tonight #ThursNightPoets — knifeforkbook (@knifeforkbook) January 19, 2017
