Poetry off the Shelf: Danielle Chapman and Nate Klug
61 West Superior Street
Free Admission
Please join us as we celebrate the first books from two talented young poets. Danielle Chapman is the author of Delinquent Palaces, out this spring from Northwestern University Press. Her poems and reviews have appeared in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and Harvard Review, among other places. The former director of publishing and literary programs for the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, she now lives in New Haven with her husband and twin daughters and teaches at Yale. Nate Klug’s poems, translations, and essays have appeared in many journals, including Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Poetry Northwest, The Threepenny Review, The Yale Review, and Zoland Poetry. Anyone, his first book of poems, will be issued in March 2015 from the University of Chicago Phoenix Poets Series. He works as an UCC-Congregationalist minister and has served churches in North Guilford, Connecticut; Grinnell, Iowa; and Baxter, Iowa.