Andrew Mossin is the author most recently of Exile's Recital, a collection of poems published in August 2016 by Spuyten Duyvil Press. His previous poetry books include The Veil and The Epochal Body, both from Singing Horse Press. He is also the author of a collection of critical essays, Male Subjectivity and Poetic Form in "New American" Poetry, published by Palgrave Macmillan. He is currently working on revisions of a memoir and a new book of poetry. Mossin is on the Visiting Faculty at Bard College and Assistant Professor in the Intellectual Heritage Program at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
Jeffrey Ethan Lee's first novel The Autobiography of Somebody Else (White Pine Press, 2016) was launched in LA last spring. His dramatic poetry book, identity papers (Ghost Road Press, 2006), was a 2006 Colorado Book Award finalist; the CD version of identity papers was nominated for a Spoken Word Grammy. The poetry chapbook towards euphoria was the co-winner of the editor’s prize from Seven Kitchens Press (2012). His first full-length poetry book, invisible sister (Many Mountains Moving Press, April 2004), which was praised in American Book Review etc. He won the 2002 Sow's Ear Poetry Chapbook prize for The Sylf (2003), and published Strangers in a Homeland (chapbook with Ashland Poetry Press, 2001). He has a Ph.D. in British Romanticism and an MFA from NYU. He teaches in the Intellectual Heritage Program at Temple University and sometimes Creative Writing at various places, including Muhlenberg College and the Shambhala Center of Philadelphia.
This program is part of the Libraries' Beyond the Page public programming series.