January 28: Kirsten Ihns in Chicago Review’s Winter Poetry Reading

January 28: Kirsten Ihns in Chicago Review’s Winter Poetry Reading

IF YOU LIKE POETRY, if you like literary journals, or if you like the idea of escaping (for a couple hours) the wild careening insanity of contemporary American culture, you can do so this afternoon at 4pm Pacific time when Chicago Review broadcasts its Winter Poetry Reading—including Kirsten Ihns, author of sundaey—free via Zoom.

Registration for this event is free, and the event itself will be very cool. Chicago Review’s announcement details can be found below.

Chicago Review's Winter Poetry Reading: e-Edition, Cohosted By The Dial

Join us for an evening of verse featuring poets Aditi Machado, Hannah Brooks-Motl, Kirsten Ihns, Valeria Meiller, and Whitney DeVos.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM PST

FREE REGISTRATION FOR THIS ZOOM READING AVAILABLE VIA THE CHICAGO REVIEW

The Dial Bookshop, Chicago, Illinois.

Order sundaey from Propeller Books (shipping is free).


Kirsten Ihns earned her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Teaching-Writing Fellow. She is currently a Ph.D. student and Neubauer Presidential Fellow in English at the University of Chicago, where she studies texts that seem to want to be images. Her poems have appeared in Hyperallergic, The Iowa Review, Black Warrior Review, The Offing, BOAAT, inter|rupture, Yalobusha Review, DREGINALD, Bennington Review, TAGVVERK, and elsewhere. She is from Atlanta, Georgia.

Outer. Space. Psycho. Drama.

Outer. Space. Psycho. Drama.

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