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Moe's Books
2476 Telegraph Ave.
Berkeley CA 94704
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Open 10 to 10 daily
Phone: (510) 849-2087
Fax: (510) 849-9938

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Phone: (510) 849-2133

 

110830 Tiff Dressen and Avery Burns

Tiff Dressen and Avery Burns, Tuesday, August 30th

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Tiff Dressen lives in Oakland, works at UC Berkeley and peregrinates in between. Her lifelong pursuit is the synchronization of her left and right brain. She makes little books of poetry on occasion and frequently finds herself meditating on the color of Ionian sea and the Ionian sky. She is currently reading the The Hart Crane Voyages by Hunce Voelcker, an excellent copy of which she found at Moe's.

 

Born in 1961 in Roseville, CA, Avery Burns currently lives with his family in Concord, CA.  During the daylight hours he works in the San Francisco Financial District at a Multi-National Bank, while at night he has a clear view of Venus out the bedroom window.  Avery continues into his second decade of hosting occasional readings and art shows at Canessa Park Gallery in San Francisco.  He also continues to work on lyric& books, an outgrowth of a small poetry magazine lyric& published during the 90's.  There is also the distinct possibility of another issue of 26 Magazine (a founding co-editor and published from 2000-2007).  One full length collection - The Idler Wheel (Manifest Press 2001). Chapbooks include -  for (g.e. press 2010), aethers (seeing eye books 2001), A Duelling Primer (2nd Story Books 2000), Ekistic Displays (a+bend press 2000).  Poems from a manuscript ambulatory refrains recently appeared in letterbox, and on Italian poet Nanni Cagnone's web-site.

Coming Soon

May 17th
Nathalie Handal
Deena K. Shehabi

May 24th
Elisabeth Frost
Amanda Nadelberg
Mira Rosenthal

May 31st
Carol V. Davis
Grace Marie Grafton

June 4th
Barry Gifford

June 6th
David Stark Wilson

June 7th
Celebrating Turning a Train Upside Down: An Anthology of Women's Poetry

June 14th
Jessica Fisher
Margaret Ronda

June 19th
Noel Anderson Black
Brian Lucas
Cralen Kelder

June 21st
David Alpaugh
Kathleen Lynch

July 18th
Jerry Mander


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