Kate Greenstreet Reading 10/6

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Kate Greenstreet, the author of Case Sensitive and The Last 4 Things will read as a guest of Copper Nickel on Tuesday, October 6th, on the Auraria Higher Education Campus, in North Classroom room 1535 at 7pm. During this reading, Kate will also show some of the films that accompany her new book, The Last 4 Things.

Earlier in the day, Greenstreet will speak on the poetics of her film poems at the University of Colorado Denver Writing Center at North Classroom 4014 at 3pm. Space in this workshop is limited to 25 participants and to students at UCD. To register, please visit the Writing Center's website.

Following the workshop but preceding the reading, Copper Nickel and the University of Colorado Denver's Department of English, supported by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will host a reception for UCD students in the North Classroom atrium, where students can get books signed and ask questions over food and drink.

Who is Kate Greenstreet & why do you want to come to this event? Some of the following links may help settle that question for you:
ºAn interview with Kate Greenstreet about The Last 4 Things at Bookslut
ºAn interview at Eclectica
ºInterview at Here Comes Everybody
ºFirst-book (self-)interview.

See an excerpt from "The Giant," from The Last 4 Things on Vimeo:

the giant from Kate Greenstreet on Vimeo.

Please check back here for more information.

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