04/17/2026
Red Rover Reading Series
Experimental Reading Series Red Rover Series {readings that play with reading} is curated by Laura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin.
Founded in 2005, each event is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, national, and international writers, artists, and performers. Contact info:
Email ideas to [email protected]
Website:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redroverseries
04/17/2026
11/02/2023
Red Rover Series{readings that play with reading]
Experiment #127: Moving Pictures
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5th
6pm doors open / 6:30pm event
Featuring:
Ananda Lima
Warren C. Longmire
S. Yarberry
& guest curator Matthew Klane
at Tritriangle
1550 N. Milwaukee Avenue
suggested donation $5
logistics --
near CTA Damen blue line
third floor walk up
not wheelchair accessible
ANANDA LIMA is the author of Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil (Tor Books, 2024, available for pre-order) and Mother/land (Black Lawrence Press, 2021), winner of the Hudson Prize. She is also the author of four chapbooks, including Amblyopia (Bull City Pres, 2020). Her work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, Poets.org, Kenyon Review Online, Gulf Coast, Witness, and elsewhere. She was awarded the inaugural WIP Fellowship by Latinx-in-Publishing, sponsored by Macmillan Publishers. She has an MA in Linguistics from UCLA and an MFA from Rutgers University, Newark. Originally from Brasilia, Brazil, she lives in Chicago
WARREN C. LONGMIRE is an uncle, writer, technologist and an educator from the bad part of North Philadelphia. He is the current host of House Poet: A Spoken Word Dance Party, and is a Board member for Blue Stoop. He's been published in journals including Prolit, Cleveland Review of Books and The American Poetry Review. Warren's work is featured in The Best American Poetry 2021 anthology edited by Tracy K. Smith. His latest book, Bird/Diz [an erased history of bebop] was released in Nov. 2022 through BUNNY Presse.
S. YARBERRY is a trans poet and writer. Their poetry has appeared, or is forthcoming, in AGNI, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Tin House, Indiana Review, jubilat, The Boiler, miscellaneous zines, among others. They currently run the little magazine Tyger Quarterly. S. has their MFA in Poetry from Washington University in St. Louis and is now a PhD candidate in literature at Northwestern University where they study William Blake. They have a chapbook called To Seem the Stranger published by Bottlecap Press and their first full-length book of poems, A Boy in the City, is out now from Deep Vellum.
MATTHEW KLANE has an MA in Poetics from SUNY Buffalo and an MFA in Poetry from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His books of poetry include Hist (w/ James Belflower, Calamari 2022), Canyons (w/ James Belflower, Flimb Press 2016), Che (Stockport Flats 2013) and B (Stockport Flats 2008). An e-chapbook from Of the Day is online at Delete Press, an e-book My is online at Fence Digital, and a chapbook Poetical Sketches is available from The Magnificent Field. He is co-founder of Flim Forum Press and currently co-curator of Salon Salvage, a poetry and performance series inside of Weathered Wood in downtown Troy, NY.
https://www.matthewklane.com/
This event is in collaboration with TriTriangle. Red Rover Series supports DIY spaces in Chicago and the many independent artists/performers who have opened their creative homes to us. The Equity Arts organization has been attempting to displace activist and BIPOC artists in Wicker Park spaces TriTriangle and No Nation. Read up, take action, and show your solidarity here!
Upcoming Spring 2024
Send over your proposals & ideas!
Red Rover Series is curated by Laaura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin. Each event is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, national, and international writers, artists, and performers. Founded in 2005, the over one hundred events have featured a diversity of renowned creative minds.
10/04/2023
Red Rover Series
{readings that play with reading]
Experiment #126:
El Camino Poético / A Walking Poem
celebrating Latinx Heritage + Indigenous Peoples
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th at 4pm
outdoor reading in Pilsen
**rain or shine event**
4pm event starts at Pilsen Community Books
meet at 1102 West 18th Street, mask inside please
4:30pm we'll read poems outside while walking
Featuring:
Flor Flores
Stevie Cisneros Hanley
Natasha Mijares
Aleah Vega
& guest curator Marcy Rae Henry
Surprise Guests:
YOU + YOU + YOU
your participation is welcome
bring 1 poem to share
(3 minutes or less)
FLOR FLORES, a transdisciplinary artist, and poet, delves into q***r belongings through their works. Themes include flowers as self (Flores), a q***r monarch butterfly named Kiki, and a poem about the letter "X". Recently exhibited at Everybody & Good Naked Gallery, they look forward to publishing "Kiki: A Sky of Changing Lights" this Fall. https://www.flor-ale.com/
STEVIE CISNEROS HANLEY has been anchored in Chicago for 11yrs where they work as an artist, curator, educator, and member of the Bargaining Committee of the newly unionized School of the Art Institute of Chicago. They have exhibited extensively, nationally and globally, by producing and distributing cultural exchange in unexpected ways and places, from s*x clubs to churches. As a multiracial person of Mexican (Zacatecas), Irish, indigenous Hawaiian (Kanaka Maoli), and Punjabi ancestry, they have learned that a part can still be whole. Hanley is Co-Chair of the 2023 Terrain Biennial and are currently exhibiting in NO BIOS, for Visual AIDS in New York City.
NATASHA MIJARES is an artist, writer, curator, and educator. She received her MFA in Writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited at various international and national galleries. Her work has appeared in Gravity of the Thing, Hypertext Review, Calamity, Vinyl Poetry, and more.
ALEAH VEGA is a Northwestern University student from Southside Chicago. Aleah is 21 years old and currently studying creative writing and videography. She loves plants, scary movies, her city, y mariscos. In her free time, Aleah enjoys singing, dancing, and spending time with her loved ones, especially her cat, Whitesox. As a writer, Aleah is inspired by authors like Bell Hooks, Daisy Hernandez and Audre Lorde. Through her writing, Aleah aims for the destigmatization of many topics, including trauma healing, addiction and disability, and also enjoys exploring her latinidad and the ways in which it affects her way of life.
MARCY RAE HENRY has had motorcycle accidents in Colorado, Nepal and just outside Istanbul. She is: Latina/x/e, L+GBT and a fan of OMD. Her writing has received a Chicago Community Arts Assistance Grant, an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship, a Pushcart Prize nomination, first prize in Suburbia’s 2021 Novel Excerpt Contest and it will be included in the Best New Poets of 2023 anthology. Other writing and visual art appear in The Columbia Review, carte blanche, PANK, The Southern Review, William and Mary Review and The Brooklyn Review, among others. DoubleCross Press just published her chapbook We Are Primary Colors.
marcyraehenry.com
Upcoming Event
*Sunday, November 5th:
Matthew Klane, Warren Longmire, S. Yarberry + more
6pm at Tritriangle, 1550 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Red Rover Series is curated by Laaura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin. Each event is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, national, and international writers, artists, and performers. Founded in 2005, the over one hundred events have featured a diversity of renowned creative minds.
09/22/2023
RED ROVER SERIES
{readings that play with reading}
FALL 2023
Chicago, IL
*SEPTEMBER 24:
Virtual Book Launch for 100 Thousand Poets for Change
"10+ Years of Poetic Activism: A Collective Memory"
Event will be live streamed 1-3pm:
https://www.facebook.com/events/202968835886462
https://www.youtube.com/
A new anthology with a Red Rover collaboration:
Nicole Bond, Joel Craig, Cean Gamalinda, Noa Michaela Fields, Laaura Goldstein, Marcy Rae Henry, Nathan Hoks, Jennifer Karmin, Toni Asante Lightfoot, Tarnynon Onumonu, Timothy David Rey & Lina Ramona Vitkauskas
*OCTOBER 8:
Walking Poem in Pilsen
4pm event starts at Pilsen Community Books
Meet at 1102 W. 18th Street for outdoor reading
With guest curator Marcy Rae Henry
Your participation is welcome so bring 1 poem to share!
*NOVEMBER 5:
Matthew Klane, Warren Longmire, S. Yarberry + more
6pm at Tritriangle, 1550 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Red Rover Series is curated by Laaura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin. Each event is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, national, and international writers, artists, and performers. Founded in 2005, the over one hundred events have featured a diversity of renowned creative minds.
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11/13/2022
Hello Red Rover Family!
Red Rover curators Jennifer Karmin and laaura goldstein are excited to announce that we'll be both reading at a new series curated by Zachary Swezy this Wednesday night in Logan Square:
PROSE AND POETRY PILLED
at Easy Does It (2354 N. Milwaukee Ave.)
Wednesday, November 16th
7-9pm
with yarrow yes woods, Chadrikah, Harlem West, Anna Moss, W**d Catholic, Louis,
Stephanie Moore, lemmy ya'akova and [neon pajamas]
We would love to see you there!
J + L
07/26/2022
This Tuesday evening, join Chicago Poetry Center for @ The Green at 320, an inaugural partnership between the Chicago Poetry Center and The Park at 320 S. Canal, featuring and Red Rover Reading Series curator Jennifer Karmin followed by an open mic!
Jennifer Karmin’s multidisciplinary work has transpired at festivals, artist-run spaces, and on city streets across the U.S., Cuba, Japan, Kenya, and Europe. Widely published, her books include the text-sound epic Aaaaaaaaaaalice and The Sexual Organs of the IRS co-authored with Bernadette Mayer. She teaches creative writing to immigrants at Truman College and has been a Visiting Writer at Naropa University, Oberlin College, California Institute of the Arts, plus a myriad of sites. Since 2005, she has curated the Red Rover Series and led ensembles of poets improvising together. She is a proud union steward and founder of a housing cooperative.
12/04/2021
Red Rover Series is featured in the Chicago Reader's recommendations for this weekend!
"Reading Experiment in Progress" continues Dec 4 + 5.
Check it out!
Successful Failures, Destinos, Big Chill, and more - Chicago Reader Events and activities in Chicagoland for the next seven days.
11/26/2021
From Nov 30-Dec 5, Red Rover Series presents:
"Reading Experiment in Progress" at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Mini live free events: readings, performances, talks, rehearsals, improvisations, meditations, writing sessions + more as part of the Lumpen exhibit "Successful Failures".
Covid protocols in full effect so please mask up!
Full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/redroverseries
08/20/2021
Red Rover curator Jen Karmin's poem "Ode to the Human Micropoem" is up on poets. org today!
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