All The Feels

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It hurts, doesn’t it?

On May 2nd, The Disagreement presents, “Don’t throw it all away because of your ’emotions’ …” Join us at Hi-Fi. We’ll start around 8.

With:

James Capozzi is the author of Country Album (Parlor Press), which won the New Measure Poetry Prize. His poems have appeared recently in Queen Mob’s Teahouse, Posit Journal, and Ohio Edit. He lives in New Jersey.

Emma Horwitz lives and works in New York City.  Previous work in fiction has appeared in Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Joyland Magazine, Two Serious Ladies, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and elsewhere. She also writes for performance, and will begin her MFA in Playwriting at Brown University this fall.

Brady Huggett is a writer and journalist living in New York City.

Ron Kolm is a founding member of the Unbearables and has helped edit their five anthologies. He is a contributing editor of Sensitive Skin magazine. Ron is the author of The Plastic Factory, Divine Comedy, Suburban Ambush, Duke & Jill, Night Shift and, with Jim Feast, the novel NeoPhobe. A new collection of his poetry, A Change in the Weather, has just been published by Sensitive Skin books. He’s had work in Flapperhouse, Great Weather for Media, the Resist Much / Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance anthology, The Opiate, Public Illumination Magazine, Local Knowledge, and the Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. He edited and introduced an Unbearables section in the Outlaw Bible of American Art. Ron’s papers were purchased by the New York University library, where they’ve been catalogued in the Fales Collection.