LA-Lit 19: Mark Wallace
LA-Lit interviewed Mark Wallace Saturday, February 3 at 3pm at Betalevel.
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LA-Lit 19 pt a
LA-Lit 19 pt b
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Mark Wallace is the author of a number of books and chapbooks of poetry, including Nothing Happened and Besides I Wasn’t There and Sonnets of a Penny-A-Liner. Temporary Worker Rides A Subway won the 2002 Gertrude Stein Poetry Award and was published by Green Integer Books. He is the author of a multi-genre work, Haze, and a novel, Dead Carnival. His critical articles and reviews have appeared in numerous publications, and along with Steven Marks, he edited Telling It Slant: Avant Garde Poetics of the 1990s (University of Alabama Press) a collection of 26 essays by different writers. Forthcoming in 2007 is a book of short stories, Walking Dreams, and in 2008 a book of poems, Felonies of Illusion. He is currently Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at California State University, San Marcos.
