Readings by four women poets will close the season for the Choice
Cuts Reading Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday May 16 at the Slaughterhouse
Gallery & Studios, Lawrenceville. Featured will be the poets
Jan Beatty, Leslie Anne Mcilroy, Kayla Sargeson and Mary Matejevich.
Beatty is the author of three books: Red Sugar, which was published
this year; Boneshaker, published in 2002; and Mad River, which
was the winner of the 1994 Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize.
For the past 15 years, Beatty has hosted and produced Prosody,
a public radio show on NPR affiliate WYEP-FM, which features the
work of national writers. Beatty has worked as a welfare caseworker
and abortion counselor. She worked in maximum-security prisons
and was awaitress for 15 years. She directs the creative writing
program atCarlow University where she teaches the Madwomen in
the Attic writing workshops and in the MFA program.
Mcilroy was the winner of the 1997 Slipstream Poetry Chapbook
Prize, the 1997 Chicago Literary Award and the 2000 Word Press
Poetry Prize for her first book, Rare Space. Her poems were most
recently published in The Mississippi Review, Nimrod International
Journal of Prose and Poetry and Pearl. Her second book, Liquid
Like This, will be published in July. Mcilroy is a Pittsburgh
native where she works as a copywriter, loves her daughter Silas
and partner, Don.
Kayla Sargeson's poetry has been published in Critical Point
and Voices from the Attic. She has been a member of the Madwoman
in the Attic since 2007. She is a line editor for Voices in the
Attic, Volume XIV, the 2008 anthology of poetry and fiction by
the Madwomen writing workshops. She is a student at Carlow University,
majoring in creative and professional writing and minoring in
philosophy.
Matejevich is a western Pennsylvania poet as well as a lifelong
dancer, peace activist, chocoholic and lover of all the arts.
The Sufi poet Rumi is among the writers Matejevich admires along
with Sharon Olds, Charles Simic, Pablo Neruda, Vladimir Nabokov
and Marianne Moore. She is passionate about organic foods, especially
avocados and ice cream –but not together.