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CONTACT:Woodland Pattern Book Center\n720 E Locust St.\nMilwaukee\, WI 5321
 2\n414-263-5001
DESCRIPTION:Redletter is a reading series featuring local and regional poe
 ts and writers on the third Friday of each month\, and is curated by Chuck
  Stebelton. The program begins at 7pm with an open mic hosted by Melissa C
 zarnik\, followed by one or two featured readers. The cost is $3\, or $2 f
 or open mic readers.\n\nNovember 20\, 2009 - Michael Bernstein\, Nick De
 mske\, Jill Wohlgemuth\n\n\nMichael Bernstein was born and raised in Chi
 cago\, IL. He received a BA from Columbia College\, and an MFA from Naropa
  University. His poems have appeared in magazines such as Puppy Flowers\,
  Conundrum\, Moria\, blazeVOX\, and New American Writing. He has taugh
 t Creative Writing to at-risks teens though Boulder Attention Homes in Bou
 lder\, CO\, and as a visiting artist at the University of Tulsa. He has al
 so worked as an editor on two literary journals: Columbia Poetry Review 
 and Pinstripe Fedora. Michael currently lives and writes in Milwaukee\, W
 I.\n\nNick Demske lives in Racine\, Wisconsin\, and works there at the Ra
 cine Public Library. With Matt Specht\, he co-curates the BONK! performanc
 e series in Racine. Nick edits the online publicationBoo: a journal of ter
 rific things\, which is a magazine of exclusively offensive contributions\
 , and runs a blog atnickipoo.wordpress.com (http://www.woodlandpattern.org
 /gallery/nickipoo.wordpress.com).\n\nJill Wohlgemuth has a BA in English 
 Writing from Northwestern College and an MFA in Creative Writing-Fiction f
 rom the University of Iowa (the Iowa Writer's Workshop). She is currently 
 earning a Master of Library Science from UW-M\, working at the reference d
 esk at Golda Meir library\, and teaching a few college composition courses
 . In 2007\, she was a semi-finalist in the Salem College for Women Writer'
 s National Literary Awards. This summer she is working on her third novel.
  
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DTSTART:20091120T130000Z
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SUMMARY:Open Mic & Redletter Reading
URL:http://www.woodlandpattern.org/
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CONTACT:Woodland Pattern Book Center\n720 E Locust St.\nMilwaukee\, WI 5321
 2\n414-263-5001
DESCRIPTION:Redletter is a reading series featuring local and regional poe
 ts and writers on the third Friday of each month\, and is curated by Chuck
  Stebelton. The program begins at 7pm with an open mic hosted by Melissa C
 zarnik\, followed by one or two featured readers. The cost is $3\, or $2 f
 or open mic readers.\n\nNovember 20\, 2009 - Michael Bernstein\, Nick De
 mske\, Jill Wohlgemuth\n\n\nMichael Bernstein was born and raised in Chi
 cago\, IL. He received a BA from Columbia College\, and an MFA from Naropa
  University. His poems have appeared in magazines such as Puppy Flowers\,
  Conundrum\, Moria\, blazeVOX\, and New American Writing. He has taugh
 t Creative Writing to at-risks teens though Boulder Attention Homes in Bou
 lder\, CO\, and as a visiting artist at the University of Tulsa. He has al
 so worked as an editor on two literary journals: Columbia Poetry Review 
 and Pinstripe Fedora. Michael currently lives and writes in Milwaukee\, W
 I.\n\nNick Demske lives in Racine\, Wisconsin\, and works there at the Ra
 cine Public Library. With Matt Specht\, he co-curates the BONK! performanc
 e series in Racine. Nick edits the online publicationBoo: a journal of ter
 rific things\, which is a magazine of exclusively offensive contributions\
 , and runs a blog atnickipoo.wordpress.com (http://www.woodlandpattern.org
 /gallery/nickipoo.wordpress.com).\n\nJill Wohlgemuth has a BA in English 
 Writing from Northwestern College and an MFA in Creative Writing-Fiction f
 rom the University of Iowa (the Iowa Writer's Workshop). She is currently 
 earning a Master of Library Science from UW-M\, working at the reference d
 esk at Golda Meir library\, and teaching a few college composition courses
 . In 2007\, she was a semi-finalist in the Salem College for Women Writer'
 s National Literary Awards. This summer she is working on her third novel.
  
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SUMMARY:Open Mic & Redletter Reading
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