SUBMITTED by John Cieslinski, Books, ETC. (6-Apr-2010)
On Sunday, 11 April 2010 Elaine Hevron and Lou Faber presented their poetry at 4:00 PM at Books, ETC. Elaine Heveron's second book of poetry, Not Every Woman Swooned, was just been published by Plain View Press in Austin, Texas in March. Her previous collection was entitled Email To Cleveland (Plain View Press, 2007).
Elaine Heveron's husband, poet-attorney Louis Faber, had a lot to do with both titles. Lou Faber is a poet and corporate attorney. His work has been widely published including appearances in Pearl, Rattle, The Worcester Review, South Carolina Review, Exquisite Corpse, Borderlands: The Texas Poetry Review, Thema, and in Canada and England. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and his book The Right to Depart was published by Plain View Press in 2008. He is married to poet Elaine Heveron and they live with their cat (and editor) in Rochester, NY.
Several came and enjoyed these two poets. This program was free and open to the public. We met at Books, ETC. 78 W. Main St., Macedon NY. For more information call John Cieslinski at 585-474-4116 or email books_etc@yahoo.com.
On Sunday, 11 April 2010 Elaine Hevron and Lou Faber presented their poetry at 4:00 PM at Books, ETC. Elaine Heveron's second book of poetry, Not Every Woman Swooned, was just been published by Plain View Press in Austin, Texas in March. Her previous collection was entitled Email To Cleveland (Plain View Press, 2007).
Elaine Heveron's husband, poet-attorney Louis Faber, had a lot to do with both titles. Lou Faber is a poet and corporate attorney. His work has been widely published including appearances in Pearl, Rattle, The Worcester Review, South Carolina Review, Exquisite Corpse, Borderlands: The Texas Poetry Review, Thema, and in Canada and England. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and his book The Right to Depart was published by Plain View Press in 2008. He is married to poet Elaine Heveron and they live with their cat (and editor) in Rochester, NY.
Several came and enjoyed these two poets. This program was free and open to the public. We met at Books, ETC. 78 W. Main St., Macedon NY. For more information call John Cieslinski at 585-474-4116 or email books_etc@yahoo.com.
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