Poetry Reading at Portland State University Creative Writing Program - Rob Schlegel and Endi Bogue Hartigan
6pm, Smith Memorial Student Union 333
https://www.pdx.edu/events/endi-bogue-hartiganrob-schlegel-reading
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The event is free and open to the public.
A recent James Merrill House Fellow, Rob Schlegel is the author of The Lesser Fields (Center for Literary Publishing 2009), January Machine (Four Way Books 2014), and In the Tree Where the Double Sex Sleeps (University of Iowa Press 2019). His fourth collection, Childcare, was published in 2023 by Four Way Books. With the poets Daniel Poppick and Rawaan Alkhatib, he co-edits The Catenary Press. He currently lives in eastern Washington and teaches at Whitman College
Endi Bogue Hartigan's recent book oh orchid o’clock. released in 2023 from Omnidawn Publishing, explores histories of clock measure, temporal presence in today’s realities, and the impacts of our obsessions with time. Her work includes the chapbook the seaweed sd treble clef (Oxeye, 2021), a handmade chapbook of poems and photographs; the book Pool [5 choruses] (Omnidawn, 2014) which was selected for the 2014 Omnidawn Open Poetry Book Prize; One Sun Storm (Center for Literary Publishing, 2008) which was selected for the Colorado Prize for Poetry; and the chapbook out of the flowering ribs in collaboration with visual artist Linda Hutchins. Her work has also appeared in numerous journals and in collaborative projects with artists and writers. More on her work is at endiboguehartigan.com