Remick, Levin perform at Poetry at The Station Bistro today

Poetry at The Station Bistro presents the works of Jack Remick and Carol Levin for its Halloween special on Wednesday, Oct. 1.

For the Reporter

Poetry at The Station Bistro presents the works of Jack Remick and Carol Levin for its Halloween special on Wednesday, Oct. 1.

The program is from 7-9 p.m. at the Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, No. 125, one block south of West Main Street, on the east side of the Auburn Transit Center.

Coffee and conversation follow readings. It is an open mic opportunity. The public is invited.

About the poets

Jack Remick

Remick is a poet, short story writer and novelist.

His work – Coffeetown Press is bringing out “The California Quartet”, “The Book of Changes” and “The Deification and Valley Boy” – are now in print, while “Trio of Lost Souls” will appear in 2015. “Blood, A Novel” was published by Camel Press in 2011. Coffeetown also released Gabriela and the Widow in 2013. Coffeetown published Jack’s book of poetry, “Satori”, poems in May 2014.

“Gabriela and The Widow”, “Valley Boy”, “The Deification and “The Book of Changes” are available on Kindle and 5×8 trade paperback editions on Amazon.com, the European Amazons and Amazon Japan.

Carol Levin

After her background as a modern dancer, artistic director of a small dance troupe and teacher to adult non dancers for 10 years, Levin studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. Her acting led her to writing and to the Alexander Technique.

Levin’s poems have been widely published in journals and anthologies, print and online, in Russia, New Zealand and the U.S. They have been set to music by singer composer Carol Sams and performed by several chorales.

As former literary manager for The Art Theater of Puget Sound she collaborated with a Russian theater director from Vladivostok, Leonid Anisimov and his translator, Laura Akhmilovskia in producing Anton Chekhov’s four major plays, as well as compiling and translating a dictionary of Stanislavski terms.

Levin’s previous poetry collections are “Stunned By the Velocity”, “Red Rooms” and “Others and Sea Lions Sing Scat”. She is an editorial assistant at the venerable journal, CrabCreek Review and she teaches The Breathing Lab/Alexander Technique, in Seattle. Her newest collection is: “Confident Music Would Fly Us to Paradise” by MoonPath Press.

Poetry at The Station Bistro is made possible with the help of the restaurant, City of Auburn, The Auburn Arts Commission, Striped Water Poets and NorthWest Renaissance.

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LINKS: Presented by The Station Bistro: www.auburnstationbistro.com

Northwest Renaissance, and Auburn Striped Water Poets.

https://sites.google.com/site/stripedwaterpoets/