LA-Lit: Anthony McCann
LA-Lit interviews Anthony McCann
Sunday, April 9 at 5pm
The LA-Lit podcast (and this event) lasts a little over an hour and will be about 30 minutes of reading and about 30 minutes of questions / answers / and further questions.
Because we will be recording, please try to arrive on time or very quietly.
For more information, see: LA-Lit.com
Anthony McCann was born and raised near Albany, New York. He studied in New Hampshire and Iowa and has lived and worked in Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, Vermont, the former Czechoslovakia, South Korea, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. His poems have been translated into Spanish, Lithuanian, Latvian and Slovenian. Currently he lives in Brooklyn, NY where he teaches English as a Second Language but he will be moving to Los Angeles in the next several months. His first book, Father of Noise, was published by FenceBooks in 2003. His current book, Moongarden, wasreleased by Wave Books on April 1st, 2006.
LA-Lit interviews poets and writers in the Los Angeles area. Reflecting the shifting nature of Los Angeles as a place, this may mean writers that have lived in LA all their lives or writers who happen to be in LA for a few days. LA-Lit is a place for the literary culture of Los Angeles to develop and exhibit itself. Co-hosted and co-produced by Stephanie Rioux and Mathew Timmons, LA-Lit is sponsored by Superbunker and recorded at Betalevel.
Recordings are podcast every other Sunday at 5pm. You can subscribe to the podcast by visiting our website (LA-Lit.com) and dragging the subscribe link from the sidebar to your podcast folder in iTunes. You can also directly download past shows by visiting the writer?s page at LA-Lit.