Saturday, December 31, 2011

More My Secret Wars of 1984

DIAGRAM has taken two of the poems. Also, here is BlazeVOX:
http://www.blazevox.org/BX%20Covers/BXFall11/Dennis%20Etzel%20Winter%2011.pdf

Happy New Year!

AWP plans

Happy New Year's Eve!


When thinking about the coming year, I'm getting truly excited about AWP. This will be my second one--so I'm going back a little more educated, more seasoned.


Here is my schedule. What I'd like to do is read yours--and let's compare! You can plan it on the site:
http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2012sched.php


first revision on February 20, 2012






Thursday, March 1, 2012




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Fly in to Chicago

Chicago Midway International Airport5700 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638‎ - (773) 838-0600‎ 
    Walk to Midway
1. Head south on S Cicero Ave toward W 59th St  0.1 mi
2. Turn left onto W 59th St  0.2 mi
3. Turn left  233 ft
 About 8 mins

Midway
 Subway - Orange Line  towards Loop
 (21 mins, 7 stops)

Roosevelt
  Walk to 720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605
1. Head north on S Holden Ct toward E 11th St  0.2 mi
2. Turn right onto E 9th St  0.1 mi
3. Turn left onto S Michigan Ave  0.1 mi
 About 9 mins

Chicago Hilton720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605‎ - (312) 922-4400‎
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R100. Conference Registration
Hilton Chicago
Attendees who have registered in advance may pick up their registration materials throughout the day at AWP’s Pre-Registered Check-In desk, sponsored by Northwestern University and located in the Northeast Exhibit Hall on the lower level of the Hilton Chicago. Unpaid Registrant Check-In badges are available for purchase on the 8th Street registration area on the lobby level of the Hilton Chicago.

Breakfast, Lunch, & Coffee Concessions: Breakfast, lunch, and coffee concessions will be available throughout the day from Thursday through Saturday in the Mobley Room on the Lower Level of the Hilton Chicago. Concessions will open at 8:30 a.m.

9:00-10:15a or hit the bookfair?
R114. A Reading from City of the Big Shoulders: An Anthology of Chicago Poetry
(Ryan Van Cleave, Campbell McGrath, Don Share, Robyn Schiff, Beth Ann Fennelly)
Waldorf, Hilton Chicago, 3rd Floor
City of the Big Shoulders: An Anthology of Chicago Poetry is a poetic conversation about Chicago (and of Chicago) that includes contemporary work from some of America’s brightest poetic lights. Four award-winning contributors from this new anthology will gather to read from their anthologized work and talk about the challenges and possibilities that place-based urban poetry creates. The event will be moderated by anthology editor, Ryan G. Van Cleave.

10:30-11:45a
R129. Troubling the Label: When Does a Text Become Feminist?
(Arielle Greenberg, Cate Marvin, Amal Amireh, Eloise Healy, Ru Freeman)
Continental C, Hilton Chicago, Lobby Level
From conception to critique, what is the significance of when the label is applied? Does it matter who applies it? How do we interpret works of literature through a contemporary feminist context? So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language and Art brings together writers, publishers, and academics to discuss the stage at which a work is labeled feminist and the issues implicated with labeling, writing, and publishing socially conscious work.

Noon-3:00p
Bookfair
Table 108: McSweeney's, new poetry series out yet?
Table 204: LSU Press, New Delta Review, Bret DeFries new chapbook
Table 213: Milkweed, Signed Wonderful Investigations by Dan Beachy-Quick
Tables D1 and D2: Omnidawn, Half-priced books, ask about signed copies

Table R12: Get Megan Kaminsky's book, Coconut Books
Table N22: Birds, LLC


All of the Table X presses:Forklift, Ohio / H_NGM_N / / Typecast.............................i161913..............................i10The Cupboard..................i7Encyclopedia......................................................i14
Table X: Counterpath Press / Letter Machine
Editions...................................................i17
Table X: Dusie Kollektiv / Black Radish Books.....i20
Table X: Fence.........................................i8, i9
Table X: Flying Object / Factory Hollow Press.....i24
Table X:
Lumberyard
Table X: Futurepoem / Lunar Chandelier....i12
Table X: Jaded Ibis Press..............................i22
Table X: La Presse /
Table X: Les Figues Press...............................i6
Table X: The Lit Pub / Mud Luscious Press......i21
Table X: Litmus Press / O Books / Trafficker
Press........................................................i18
Table X: Minutes Books / Rescue Press /
Flowers and Cream Press...........................i4
Table X: Octopus /
Table X: Portable Press / Say it With Stones....i23
Table X: Sidebrow Books /
Project
Table X: Slope Editions...............................i19

3:00-4:15p
R204. Political Poetry: America and Abroad
(Jeff Shotts, Nick Flynn, Matthea Harvey, Tom Sleigh, Jeffrey Yang)
International Ballroom South, Hilton Chicago, 2nd Floor
In a year of national election and in another year of war and human rights violations, we turn to poetry for... what, exactly? Four poets offer their own responses to the role of the poet in confronting national and international political situations—from the so-called war on terror to government-sanctioned uses of torture, from resistance movements to the political imprisonment of Nobel Peace Prize-winner Liu Xiaobo.


4:15pm

4:15pm
Get to Billy Goat Tavern


720 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605‎ 
    Walk to Harrison
1. Head north on S Michigan Ave toward E Balbo Ave  240 ft
2. Turn left onto E Balbo Ave  0.2 mi
3. Turn right onto S State St  262 ft
 About 5 mins

Harrison
 Subway - Red Line  towards Howard
 (5 mins, 4 stops)

Grand-Red
  Walk to 430 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
1. Head south on N State St toward W Illinois St  0.1 mi
2. Turn left onto E Hubbard St  0.1 mi
3. Turn left onto N Michigan Ave
Take the stairs  400 ft
 About 7 mins

430 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611‎
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Get to Poetry Foundation


Head north on N Michigan Ave toward E Illinois St   
  0.1 mi 
 2. Turn left onto E Ohio St   
  0.2 mi 
 3. Turn right onto N State St   
  0.2 mi 
 4. Turn left onto W Superior St
Destination will be on the left  
  0.1 mi 

 61 W Superior St
Chicago, IL 60654
6:00p
POETRY Presents: Shoot the Canon
Location:
Poetry Foundation, 61 W. Superior
Cost: Free
Website:
http://poetryfoundation.org/events
POETRY presents poets performing covers of and reading discoveries from the last 100 years of  the magazine, featuring Christian Bök, Peter Gizzi, K. Silem Mohammed, Tracie Morris, Vanessa Place, Sina Queyras, Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop, and others making it new all over again. RSVP at http://poetryfoundation.eventbrite.com/


Leave by 7:30pm


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7:30-7:45pm
Get to Atwood reading--begin at 8:30pm


Start 61 W Superior St, Chicago, IL 60654
End 50 E Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60605
Duration 14 mins total

  Walk to Chicago-Red
1. Head east on W Superior St toward N Dearborn St/​N Dearborn Pkwy  0.1 mi
2. Turn left onto N State St  302 ft
 About 4 mins

Chicago-Red
 Subway - Red Line  towards 95th
 (7 mins, 5 stops)

 Harrison
  Walk to 50 E Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60605
1. Head north on S State St toward E Harrison St  0.1 mi
2. Turn right onto E Congress Pkwy  0.1 mi
 About 4 mins


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8:30-10:00p
R249. AWP 2012 Keynote Address by Margaret Atwood. Sponsored by Roosevelt University MFA in Creative Writing
(Margaret Atwood)
Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University, 50 East Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60605
Margaret Atwood is the author of more than thirty-five volumes of poetry, children’s literature, fiction, and nonfiction and is perhaps best known for her novels, which include The Edible Woman, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, and The Blind Assassin, which won the prestigious Booker Prize in 2000. Her most recent works include Oryx and Crake, The Tent, Moral Disorder, and The Door. Her nonfiction book, Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, was part of the Massey Lecture series, and her most recent novel is The Year of the Flood. Her work has been published in more than forty languages, including Farsi, Japanese, Turkish, Finnish, Korean, Icelandic, and Estonian.

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Walk back to hotel
50 E Congress Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60605  
 1. Head east on E Congress Pkwy toward S Michigan Ave   
  282 ft 
 2. Turn right onto S Michigan Ave
Destination will be on the right  
  0.2 mi 

 Chicago Hilton
720 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605




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10:00-midnight
R250. AWP Public Reception and Dance Party. Sponsored by the University of Tampa Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing
Continental A,B,C, Hilton Chicago, Lobby Level
A dance party with music by DJ Neza. Free beer and wine from 10:00 p.m. to midnight.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Breakfast, Lunch, & Coffee Concessions: Breakfast, lunch, and coffee concessions will be available throughout the day from Thursday through Saturday in the Mobley Room on the Lower Level of the Hilton Chicago. Concessions will open at 8:30 a.m.
Shuttle Service from the Hilton Chicago & Palmer House Hilton: Courtesy shuttles will run throughout the day from Thursday through Saturday to facilitate conference events taking place at both the Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton. Shuttles will run every 10 to 15 minutes between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Shuttles will arrive and depart from the 8th Street entrance of the Hilton Chicago, and the Wabash Street Entrance of the Palmer House Hilton.

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Travel to Palmer House Hilton

 
Chicago Hilton720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605‎ - (312) 922-4400‎ 
    Walk to Harrison

1. Head north on S Michigan Ave toward E Balbo Ave  236 ft
2. Turn left onto E Balbo Ave  0.2 mi
3. Turn right onto S State St  262 ft
 About 5 mins

Subway - Red Line  towards Howard
 9:26am - 9:29am
(3 mins, 2 stops)

The Palmer House Hilton Hotel17 East Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603‎ - (312) 726-7500‎






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9:00-10:15a
F122. Material Issues: Finding Compelling Subjects for Poetry and Prose
(Jenn Gibbs, Kimiko Hahn, Harold Schechter, Cole Swensen, Sarah Micklem)
State Ballroom, Palmer House Hilton, 4th Floor
While some believe that finding subjects that excite readers as well as writers is a matter of luck, instinct, or talent, this panel approaches the selection of subject matter as an element of craft and explores ways to develop (and teach others to develop) a literary nose for news, whether working in verse or prose, fiction or nonfiction. Successful writers and teachers serve as experienced guides, sharing their secrets for resolving material issues.



Noon-1:15p
F167. The Vital Writing of Loss: Personal, Societal, Ecological
(Rusty Morrison, Gillian Conoley, Melissa Kwasny, Elizabeth Robinson, Brian Teare)
Empire Ballroom, Palmer House Hilton, Lobby Level
Our minds can imagine infinity—symbolic constructs are endless—yet our bodies and our planet are fragile, finite. Perhaps the root of all anxiety is the intolerability of living with the potential annihilation of what we know and love. This panel will discuss the value and challenge of writing the enormity of loss, whether from death, cultural alienation, and/or ecological devastation. Beyond recording suffering, how can poems lead us into the deep channels where our humanity can be found?

1:30-3:30p
Travel and eat lunch at Buzz Cafe
Monroe-Blue to Austin-Blue


The Palmer House Hilton Hotel17 East Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603‎ - (312) 726-7500‎ 
    Walk to Monroe-Blue
1. Head west on E Monroe St toward S State St  0.1 mi
 About 2 mins

Monroe-Blue
 Subway - Blue Line  towards Forest Park
 9:27am - 9:51am
(24 mins, 11 stops)

Austin-Blue
  Walk to 905 S Lombard Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304

1. Head west on Garfield St toward S Taylor Ave  0.1 mi
2. Turn right onto S Lombard Ave  0.1 mi
 About 4 mins

905 S Lombard Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304‎


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3:30pm
WHAT: “Route 66” AWP Off-site Reading
WHEN: Friday, March 2, 3:30-5:30pm
WHERE: Buzz Café, 905 S. Lombard Ave, Oak Park, IL. 60304, Phone: 708-524-2899
A reading by:
Grant Matthew Jenkins
Claudia Nogueira
K. Lorraine Graham
Mark Wallace
Bob Archambeau
Sloan Davis
Susan Briante
Farid Matuk
Greg Kinzer
Joseph Harrington 
Simone Muench
Hadara Bar-Nadav
William J Harris
Dennis Etzel Jr.




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5:30-6:00 subway travel
Austin-Blue to Jackson-Blue
905 S Lombard Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304‎ 
    Walk to Austin-Blue
1. Head south on S Lombard Ave toward Flournoy St  0.1 mi
2. Turn left onto Garfield St  0.1 mi
 About 5 mins

Austin-Blue
 Subway - Blue Line  towards O'Hare
 9:43am - 10:06am
(24 mins, 10 stops)

Jackson-Blue
  Walk to 415 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60605
1. Head south on S Dearborn St toward W Van Buren St  0.1 mi
 About 2 mins

415 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60605‎




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6:00-8:00p




Beecher's and Parcel AWP Reading
Manhattan's Bar
415 S Dearborn St


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travel from Beechers reading to x/y reading:


415 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60605‎ 
    Walk to Jackson-Blue
1. Head north on S Dearborn St toward W Van Buren St  0.1 mi
 About 2 mins

Jackson-Blue
 Subway - Blue Line  towards O'Hare
 (12 mins, 7 stops)

Damen-O'Hare
  Walk to 1474 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
1. Head north on N Damen Ave  79 ft
2. Turn right toward N Milwaukee Ave  59 ft
3. Turn right onto N Milwaukee Ave  0.2 mi
 About 4 mins

1474 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622‎


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Table X/Y Party & Reading Experiment
presented by Red Rover Series
{readings that play with reading}


Organized cacophony. Writers from 32 small presses read simultaneously in one space!
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Friday, March 2nd
@ Outer Space Studio
1474 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Doors open at 8:15 pm

in the Wicker Park neighborhood
near CTA Damen blue line
3rd floor walk up
not wheelchair accessible


Experiment #1 - 9:00-9:30pm

Lori Anderson Moseman (Flim Forum Press)
Harold Abramowitz (Les Figues Press)
Gretchen E. Henderson (&NOW Books)
Peter Conners (Stamped Books)
Molly Gaudry (Mud Luscious Press)
Kathy Fish (The Lit Pub)
Paige Lipari (Augury Books)
Amy King (Litmus Press)
Judith Goldman (O Books)
Bianca Stone (No, Dear)
Philip Metres (Flying Guillotine Press)
Marcus Pactor (Subito Press)
Jonathan Stalling (Counterpath Press)
Katie Fowley (Lightful Press)
Ben Mirov (Supermachine)
Lisa Ciccarello (Immaculate Disciples)
Marina Blitshsteyn (Argos Books)
Rodrigo Toscano (Fence)
Anna Joy Springer (Jaded Ibis Press)
Corina Copp (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Miranda Mellis (Encyclopedia Project)
James Maughn (Black Radish Books)
Amanda Deutch (Dusie Kollectiv)
Lily Ladewig (SpringGun Press)
Joseph Mains (Poor Claudia)
Kristin Prevallet (Belladonna)
Jennifer Karmin (Flim Forum Press)
Alina Gregorian (Monk Books)
Sidebrow reading from White Horse
Alan Gilbert (Futurepoem)
Nicole Schildkraut (Kaya Press)


Experiment #2 - 10:00-10:30pm

Kate Durbin (Supermachine)
Laura Goldstein (Red Rover)
Matvei Yankelevich (Circumference Magazine)
Janice Lee (Jaded Ibis Press)
Noel Black (Ugly Duckling Presse)
Dana Teen Lomax (Black Radish Books)
Brent Cunningham (Atelos)
Deborah Poe (Dusie Kollectiv)
Adam Peterson (SpringGun Press)
Tisa Bryant (Encyclopedia Project)
Jeff Alessandrelli (Poor Claudia)
Caroline Crumpacker (Belladonna)
Christie Ann Reynolds (Monk Books)
Sidebrow reading from White Horse
Joe Elliott (Lunar Chandelier Press)
Erika Jo Brown (Further Adventures Press)
Matias Viegener (Les Figues Press)
Elizabeth Gentry (&NOW Books)
Gina Caciolo (Stamped Books)
Robert Kloss (Mud Luscious Press)
Ben Segal (The Lit Pub)
BC Edwards (Augury Books)
Jennifer Scappettone (Litmus Press)
E. Tracy Grinnell (O Books)
Ben Pease (No, Dear)
Serena Chopra (Flying Guillotine Press)
Tracy DeBrincat (Subito Press)
Giovanni Singleton (Counterpath Press)
Frances Richard (Les Figues Press)
Jessica Laser (Lightful Press)
James Belfower (SpringGun Press)
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1474 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622‎ 

    Walk to Damen-O'Hare
1. Head northwest on N Milwaukee Ave toward N Honore St  0.2 mi
2. Turn left toward N Damen Ave  59 ft
3. Turn left onto N Damen Ave  79 ft
 About 4 mins

Damen-O'Hare
 Subway - Blue Line  towards Forest Park
 (13 mins, 8 stops)

LaSalle
  Walk to 720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605
1. Head east on W Congress Pkwy toward S Clark St  0.4 mi
2. Turn right onto S Michigan Ave  0.2 mi
 About 12 mins

Chicago Hilton     720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605‎ - (312) 922-4400‎

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Breakfast, Lunch, & Coffee Concessions: Breakfast, lunch, and coffee concessions will be available throughout the day from Thursday through Saturday in the Mobley Room on the Lower Level of the Hilton Chicago. Concessions will open at 8:30 a.m.

Shuttle Service from the Hilton Chicago & Palmer House Hilton: Courtesy shuttles will run throughout the day from Thursday through Saturday to facilitate conference events taking place at both the Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton. Shuttles will run every 10 to 15 minutes between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Shuttles will arrive and depart from the 8th Street entrance of the Hilton Chicago, and the Wabash Street Entrance of the Palmer House Hilton.

9:00-10:15a
S106. Desperate and Deliberate: Thoreau and the Nature Writer
(Tom Montgomery Fate, Elizabeth Dodd, David Gessner, Robert Root, Mary Swander)
Continental C, Hilton Chicago, Lobby Level
Henry Thoreau, the hermit philosopher from Concord, opined that while others lived “a life of quiet desperation,” in town, he would construct a more deliberate life in the woods. Since the publication of Walden in 1854, hundreds of nature writers in vastly different contexts have drawn on his themes and style. This panel will consider the enduring relevance and influence of Thoreau on nature writing, and on their own work.

10:30-11:45a
S134. The Unfolding Legacy of Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop
(Elizabeth Robinson, Cole Swensen, Sasha Steensen, Forrest Gander, James Belflower)
Marquette, Hilton Chicago, 3rd Floor
This panel will celebrate the many ways that Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop have enriched contemporary writing and art in the United States and abroad through their own poetry, fiction, memoir, criticism, and translation. In addition, the panel will consider and commend their multi-decade work as the publishers of Burning Deck Press. Through papers, reminiscences, and film, this panel will discuss the major influence these two authors have had on contemporary literature.

Noon-1:15p
S153. The Need to Speak: Writing the Political Poem
(Joe Wilkins, Matthew Zapruder, Robert Wrigley, Rachel Zucker, C.K. Williams)
International Ballroom South, Hilton Chicago, 2nd Floor
The politics of our age are rabid, dazzling, blinkered, ridiculous—yet they matter, deeply, in all our daily lives. We click the television over to the latest protests in Wisconsin, we open a newspaper and try to make sense of this latest war, and we feel called to speak. How do we do so honestly and with conviction, nuance, complexity? Five poets take on these questions and more as they read from and discuss their own work and that of other poets who’ve successfully written political poems.

1:30p-2:45p
S180. Writing Visually: Using Comics in the Writing Classroom
(Anne Panning, Matt Madden, Hillary Chute, Jarod Roselló, Jessica Abel)
Lake Michigan, Hilton Chicago, 8th Floor
Many incorporate reading comics in their classes these days. But how can you use comics to teach writing? On this panel, two teaching cartoonists and three literature and writing professors will discuss ways to introduce the practice of comics into the creative writing classroom and how that can benefit students’ writing—of prose as well as of comics. Approaches include the Bechdel method of writing comics without drawing and using panels to visually activate prose (or poetic) writing.


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3:30-4:00pm
Come see me read at The University of Kansas MFA program bookfair table!
/ Parcel / KU-MFA Program........ M10

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Beecher’s

Chicago Hilton
720 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 922-4400  

 1. Head north on S Michigan Ave toward E Balbo Ave
Destination will be on the left  
  0.3 mi 

 410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

4:00pm Megan Kaminski @ dancing girl press
[1:00PM-8:00PM dancing girl press OPEN STUDIO & BOOK SIGNINGS]
Location: 410 S. Michigan Ave #921
Cost: free
Website: http://www.dancinggirlpress.com
Join us as we welcome you into our space in the historic Fine Arts Building (just 3 blocks north of the Hilton). This is a great chance to pick up the newest titles, have a look at our latest offerings, and see exactly what we do. Plus a huge roster of book signings by our authors throughout the afternoon, including Megan Fernandes, Sheila Squillante, Megan Kaminski, J.Hope Stein, Gina Abelkop, Jackie White, Kristen Eliason, and more TBA.


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Possibility?
Saturday March 3, 2012
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Fence's AWP Party, with Paul Legault, Joyelle McSweeney, Ariana Reines, & Laura Wetherington (cosponsored by Action Books)
Buddy Guy's Legends
700 S. Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL




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8:30-10:00p
S241. Academy of American Poets Presents Nikky Finney and Lyn Hejinian
(Tree Swenson, Lyn Hejinian, Nikky Finney)
Grand Ballroom, Hilton Chicago, 2nd Floor
The Academy of American Poets presents an event featuring two prestigious poets, Nikky Finney and Lyn Hejinian, who will be reading their own work.

10:00-midnight
S243. AWP Public Reception & Dance Party. Sponsored by the University of Tampa Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing
Continental A,B,C, Hilton Chicago, Lobby Level
A Dance Party with music by DJ Neza. Free beer and wine from 10:00-11:00 p.m. Cash bar from 11:00 p.m. to midnight.


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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Raid bookfair for free books
Plan final Chicago things
Choose Your Own Adventure
Art Institute of Chicago:
Friday–Sunday, 10:30–5:00
Adults: $18.00
The Main Museum Shop is located in the Michigan Avenue lobby of our historic building. 

The Main Museum Shop Hours of Operation
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:30–5:30
Thursday, 10:30–8:00
Friday, 10:30-5:30
Saturday and Sunday, 10:30–5:30
Go home


36 minutes from hotel to ariport
get to airport by 3:00


3023
Depart Chicago (Midway) (MDW) at 03:35 PM
Arrive in Kansas City (MCI) at 05:05 PM


Chicago Hilton720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605‎ - (312) 922-4400‎ 
    Walk to Roosevelt
1. Head south on S Michigan Ave toward E 8th St  0.1 mi
2. Turn right onto E 9th St  0.1 mi
3. Turn left onto S Holden Ct  0.2 mi
 About 9 mins

Roosevelt
 Subway - Orange Line  towards Midway
 (20 mins, 7 stops)

Midway
  Walk to 5700 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638
1. Head south toward W 59th St  233 ft
2. Turn right onto W 59th St  0.2 mi
3. Turn right onto S Cicero Ave  0.1 mi
 About 8 mins

Chicago Midway International Airport5700 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638‎ - (773) 838-0600‎




Check in and get your boarding pass online at southwest.com up to 24 hours before your flight. You can also get a boarding pass at the Skycap Podium, ticket counter, or self-service kiosk when you arrive at the airport.
Note: Customers must retrieve a boarding pass and be present in the gate area ten minutes prior to departure

3023
Depart Chicago (Midway) (MDW) at 03:35 PM
3023
Depart Chicago (Midway) (MDW) at 03:35 PM