05/02/2026
Join us next Saturday the 9th for the 53rd edition of Crush, our reading series of poetry, prose, and miscellaneous text hosted by Suzanne Goldenberg. Doors at 6:30, Reading at 7pm. 414 Broadway, 3rd Floor.
May 9th Readers: Leonora Donovan, Jodi Lin, James Loop, Andriniki Mattis
To find in language the textures of our lives and the sensibilities of our world. For the pleasures of the text, for the pleasures of the voice.
Leonora Donovan is a poet, sexual intermediary, and a member of the Creature Comfort Press editorial collective. You can find her work mostly in emails to her friends.
Jodi Lin identifies as a gender expansive poet, filmmaker and a person who hears voices. Taiwanese of the Seediq Tribe, they are currently based in Manhattan. Their writing practice is enriched by the certified peer recovery coaching and support they provide. The Tenderness of Glass is their debut collection from new words (press). The book was written as an offering of a new world to their ancestors.
James Loop is a writer from Central New York and the author of several chapbooks. His work has been published in the Brooklyn Rail, Hot Pink, Hyperallergic, Lambda Literary, and Prelude. Audio/visual iterations of poems have been exhibited at Art-o-rama (Marseille), CRAC-Occitanie, Frieze London, and the Material Art Fair (Mexico City). For Belladonna* Collaborative, he’s curated readings at Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, Montez Press Radio, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn and works as the Publicity Director for World Poetry. Metronome is his first full-length poetry collection.
Andriniki Mattis is a poet and fiction writer. He is a Cave Canem graduate fellow and has received fellowships from Poets House and The Poetry Project. He received his M.A. in Creative Writing and Education from Goldsmiths University of London and a B.A. in Political and Poetic Resistance from Brooklyn College. His writing has appeared in wildness, Indiana Review, Montez Press, and elsewhere. He is the author of Quiet Fires, and the chaplet Living Between the Lines.