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SUMMARY:XXO Reading featuring DJ Ashtrae & all his Friends
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Triple Love Reading series (XXO) began as a dirty dream in a twisted era. It celebrates the ways poets struggle with and make out the world. It also aspires to mix different communities in NYC. XXO is funded in part by the Greater Los Angeles Cotton Candy Fortune. \n  \n  \n \nIn the summer of 2016\, DJ Ashtrae (Joshua Escobar) graduated from the Master of Fine Art program at Bard College where he was the Dean’s Fellow in Writing\, as well as the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley\, where he was a Merit Fellow. His first collection\, Caljforkya Voltage\, winner of 2017 No\, Dear/Small Anchor Press Chapbook Competition\, launched this September. He is a CantoMundo fellow. He lives in Fort Greene\, Brooklyn with dj lil piñata. IG: djashtrae17. \n  \n  \n  \nCarina del Valle Schorske is a poet\, essayist\, and Spanish language translator at large in New York City. Her work has appeared at the Los Angeles Review of Books\, the New Yorker online\, Lit Hub\, Boston Review\, New York Magazine\, The Offing\, Washington Square\, and elsewhere. She recently won Gulf Coast’s 2016 Prize for her translations of the Puerto Rican poet Marigloria Palma. She is the happy recipient of fellowships from CantoMundo\, the MacDowell Colony\, and Columbia University\, where she is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature. carinadelvalleschorske.tumblr.com /Twitter: @fluentmundo / IG: @psycheandstupid \n  \n  \n \nMaría Fernanda Snellings is an award-winning poet from Washington\, D.C. Her poems & translations have appeared in Luna Luna Magazine\, The Wide Shore\, Kweli Journal & elsewhere. In 2017\, she received fellowships from Callaoo Writers Workshop and CantoMundo. María Fernanda is a Black-Ecuatoriana and a proponent of open-lingual space. \n  \n  \n \nOmotara James writes and lives in New York City. Her poetry chapbook\, Daughter Tongue\, was selected by African Poetry Book Fund in collaboration with Akashic Books for the 2018 New Generation African Poets Box Set. Her work has appeared in The Recluse\, Winter Tangerine\, Cosmonauts Avenue and elsewhere. She is a 2017 Lambda Literary Fellow and has been awarded scholarships by the Home School and Cave Canem. Her awards include the Nancy P. Schnader Academy of American Poets Award. Her debut full length collection\, Mama Wata is forthcoming from CCM press. Currently\, she is an MFA candidate at NYU. www.omotarajames.com /@omotarajames (IG\, twitter) \n  \n  \n \nMel Elberg is a cyclical homosexual garden variety poet at large. \n  \n  \n \nTanya Zamirouskaya was born in Borisov\, USSR\, Soviet Belarus. Zamirouskaya writes surreal short stories about memory\, ghosts\, alienation and language deprivation. Her literary works have been published in Russia\, Ukraine and Belarus\, where she worked as a journalist and music critic. She is the author of two short stories collections\, Life Without Noise And Pain (2010\, Moscow\, AST Publishing House) and Sparrow River (2015\, Moscow\, AST Publishing House). She is currently attempting to write in English in order to study the effects of the language insufficiency on memory\, narration\, and representation. In 2017 Zamirouskaya finished her MFA in writing at Bard College. She lives in New York City. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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