The Splice Poetry Series: Suzanne Stein & Mark Wallace
May 10, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Suzanne Stein & Mark Wallace will read their poems at Saturn Bar on Saturday, May 10th @ 6:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public and is supported in part by http://litwire.org/
Suzanne Stein’s poetry publications and performance documents include New Sutras, The Kim Game, and TOUT VA BIEN, and, in collaboration with the poet Steve Benson, DO YOUR OWN DAMN LAUNDRY. She was the co-director and film curator of four walls gallery in San Francisco; editor and publisher of TAXT imprint for poets and artists; and founding editor and editor in chief of SFMOMA’s digital art and language platform Open Space. After thirty years in the Bay Area, she now lives and works in San Diego.
Mark Wallace is the author and editor of more than fifteen books and chapbooks of poetry, fiction, and essays. Recent publications include a novel, Crab, and a book-length prose poem, Notes from the Center on Public Policy. Sections of his multi-part long poem The End of America, which he has been writing since 2005, have appeared in several chapbooks and in a number of journals. He lives in San Diego, California.