Come join us for a poetry reading with Joshua Gottlieb-Miller, who will be reading from his new collection, Dybbuk Americana, alongside Nomi Stone and Joanna Fuhrman!
Poet and anthropologist Nomi Stone is the author of three books, most recently the poetry collection Kill Class (Tupelo, 2019), finalist for the Julie Suk Award and the ethnography Pinelandia: An Anthropology and Field Poetics of War and Empire, winner of three national prizes, including first prize in the Middle East Studies Award from the American Anthropological Association. Winner of a Pushcart Prize Stone’s poems recently appear in The Atlantic, The Nation, and Best American Poetry. Stone was recently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Anthropology at Princeton and is currently an Assistant Professor of Poetry at the University of Texas, Dallas.
Joanna Fuhrman is an Assistant Teaching Professor in Creative Writing at Rutgers University and the author of seven books of poetry, most recently Data Mind (Curbstone/Northwestern University Press, 2024). Fuhrman’s poems have appeared in Best American Poetry 2023, The Pushcart Prize anthology, The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, and The Slowdown podcast. She first published with Hanging Loose Press as a teenager and became a co-editor in 2022.
Joshua Gottlieb-Miller received his PhD and MFA in Poetry from the University of Houston, where he also served as a Poetry Editor and Digital Nonfiction Editor for Gulf Coast. His writing has been awarded fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Yetzirah, the Yiddish Book Center, and elsewhere, and from 2018-2019 he served as an inaugural Post-Harvey Think Tank Fellow at Rice University's Humanities Research Center, representing folklore. His debut collection, “The Art of Bagging,” won Conduit’s Marystina Santiestevan First Book Prize. His second book, Dybbuk Americana, is available from Wesleyan University Press. Currently Joshua teaches at San Jacinto College, and lives in Houston with his wife and son.