Amy King’s Personal Information

March 26, 2008

Amy’s Audio

Filed under: Audio, Poetry — amyking @ 1:48 pm

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Audio

  • PENN Sound
    • Leukemia Fundraiser at the KGB Bar, NYC, September 5, 2008
      1. Lidia Dimkovska Has Made a Bomb of My Eyes (3:20): MP3
      2. A Hole In My Name (2:27): MP3
      3. I Hear Like Names Falling (1:16): MP3
      4. This Opera of Peace (9:56): MP3

    • Reading at Pete’s Candy Store, Brooklyn, September 12, 2008
      Complete Reading (20:02):MP3

      from new manuscript I Want to Make You Safe
      1. Introduction (3:09):MP3
      2. Some Pink In Your Color (1:12):MP3
      3. The Identity in My Crisis (1:07):MP3
      4. Follow the Leader of My Silken Teeth (1:28):MP3
      5. The Destiny You Choose Is the One You Live Through (1:50):MP3
      6. A Bruise That Stains the Teeth ( ):MP3
      7. The Statue In the Field (1:19):MP3
      8. How Our Feet Moved Past the World & Into Everything ( ):MP3
      9. Two If By Land, I Do (0:55):MP3

      from I’m the Man Who Loves You
      10. Mildly Free (4:28):MP3

    • Race and Poetry: Integrating the ExperimentalBOOG City Festival, September 21st, 2008
      Unnameable Books, Brooklyn, NY

      A panel discussion moderated and curated by Amy King

      Featuring: Tisa Bryant, Jennifer Firestone, Timothy Liu, Mendi Obadike,
      Meghan Punschke, Christopher Stackhouse, and Mathias Svalina

      1. Amy King, Opening Remarks (3:47): MP3
      2. Mathias Svalina, Opening Remarks (6:16): MP3
      3. Mendi Obadike, Opening Remarks (2:38): MP3
      4. Christopher Stackhouse, Opening Remarks (6:17): MP3
      5. Meghan Punschke, Opening Remarks (5:22): MP3
      6. Amy King, Further Remarks (4:45): MP3
      7. Jennifer Firestone, Remarks (4:54): MP3
      8. Timothy Liu, Remarks (5:09): MP3
      9. Initial Responses to Timothy Liu (5:38): MP3
      10. Tisa Byrant, Remarks (5:51): MP3
      11. Question of Difference, Stackhouse and Savlina (9:34): MP3
      12. Buying into White Education (7:23): MP3
      13. Destabilizing Whiteness (7:54): MP3
      14. Disfunctioning Color (1:00): MP3
      15. Audience Questions (24:47): MP3

      Complete Reading (1:39:22): MP3

    • From miPOradio
      1. The Art Of War With Myself (1:19)
      2. Lip-Synching Day Into Night (1:48)
      3. Declarative Substance (0:50)
      4. Autobiographical Encounter (2:02)
      5. The Marriage of Birthdays (0:46)

      From Queering Language
      “Never is Less” “On the Way to Dinner, an Objective Remark Written Down” and “Sometimes Black” (5:27)

    • Also of Interest:
      The miPOradio page on PennSound
  • Apostrophe Cast

BIO

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ABOUT

Amy King is the author of I’m the Man Who Loves You and Antidotes for an Alibi, both from Blazevox Books, The People Instruments (Pavement Saw Press), Kiss Me With the Mouth of Your Country (Dusie Press), and forthcoming, Men by the Lips of Women (Pudding House) and Slaves to Do These Things (Blazevox Books), a collaboration with Derrick Tyson.

Amy edits the Poetics List, sponsored by The Electronic Poetry Center (SUNY-Buffalo/University of Pennsylvania), moderates the Women’s Poetry Listserv (WOMPO) and the Goodreads Poetry! Group, and teaches English and Creative Writing at SUNY Nassau Community College. Her poems have been nominated for several Pushcart Prizes, and she has been the recipient of a MacArthur Scholarship for Poetry. Amy King was also the 2007 Poet Laureate of the Blogosphere. She is currently editing an anthology, The Urban Poetic, forthcoming from Factory School.

For information on the reading series Amy co-curates, go to The Stain of Poetry: A Reading Series blog or visit her current blog here.

BOOKS BY AMY KING

Filed under: Books, Poems, Poetry — amyking @ 1:34 pm

EDITORIAL WORK

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EMPLOYMENT AND AFFILIATIONS

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INTERVIEWS

Filed under: Interviews, Poetry — amyking @ 1:10 pm

POEMS

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REVIEWS

Filed under: Poetry, Reviews — amyking @ 3:00 am

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REVIEWS

REVIEWS OF SINGLE POEMS

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