Joseph Harms (Poetry), introduced by Chelsea Welsh
Sena Moon (Fiction), introduced by Clayton Wickham
This event will be held in the Helmut Stern Auditorium at the University of Michigan Museum of Art (525 State Street). The reading begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Sena Moon hails from Seoul, South Korea, and is currently a student of the Helen Zell Writers' Program. She used to dabble in graphic design and nonprofit organizations. She has a rabbit called Butters and a husband called Peter, and reads them both to sleep. Every night.
A finalist for the 2015 National Poetry Series Award for his sonnet sequence Bel (Expat Press, forthcoming), Joseph Harms is the author of the novels Baal and Cant (Expat Press, reprints forthcoming). His work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Boulevard, the Alaskan Quarterly Review, The Opiate and Bayou Magazine.
Sena Moon (Fiction), introduced by Clayton Wickham
This event will be held in the Helmut Stern Auditorium at the University of Michigan Museum of Art (525 State Street). The reading begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Sena Moon hails from Seoul, South Korea, and is currently a student of the Helen Zell Writers' Program. She used to dabble in graphic design and nonprofit organizations. She has a rabbit called Butters and a husband called Peter, and reads them both to sleep. Every night.
A finalist for the 2015 National Poetry Series Award for his sonnet sequence Bel (Expat Press, forthcoming), Joseph Harms is the author of the novels Baal and Cant (Expat Press, reprints forthcoming). His work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Boulevard, the Alaskan Quarterly Review, The Opiate and Bayou Magazine.
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