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"Lines Braided from Their Voices": a poetic journey with Kelli Stevens Kane and Angele Ellis
Fleeting Pages (CLOSED) 
05/09/2011 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM  
Reading 
Poetry 
Fleeting Pages 
$5.00
 
Description and Reader Names: Join us for poems that combine earth and spirit, movement and music.

Note: "Lines Braided From Their Voices" is a quote from "Creation," a poem by the Caribbean poet Kendel Hippolyte.
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KELLI STEVENS KANE is a poet whose work dances in the crossroads of the earthly world and the spirit world. Her poetry appears in numerous journals including The Mom Egg, Kweli Journal, and Mythium Literary Journal. She's the recipient of a Flight School Fellowship, an alum of the VONA and Hurston/Wright poetry workshops, and is the author of an oral history manuscript about Pittsburgh's Hill District. She has performed nationally. For more information visit www.kellistevenskane.com

ANGELE ELLIS’s poems—sexual, personal, political—are connected by the music of their lines. The author of Spared (Main Street Rag, 2011) and Arab on Radar (Six Gallery Press, 2007), her work also has appeared in journals, periodicals, and anthologies—and on a theater marquee. A 2008 recipient of a PA Council on the Arts poetry fellowship, Angele placed in the 2007 RAWI Competition for Creative Prose, and won the 2009 Pittsburgh Filmmakers’ G-20 Haiku Contest. Visit www.mainstreetrag.com/AEllis.html
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Angele Ellis 
angeleelli@aol.com 
412-365-0687 
 
 
 
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5986 Penn Circle South 
 
 
Pittsburgh 
PA 
15206 
Mon- Sat 10-9 Sun 10-7 
Jodi Morrison 
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Author Information
Angele Ellis 
 
 
Short bio: ANGELE ELLIS is the author of two books of poetry, Spared (Main Street Rag, 2011) and Arab on Radar (Six Gallery Press, 2007). Her work has appeared in journals, periodicals, and anthologies. She is a 2008 recipient of a fellowship from the PA Council on the Arts. 
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