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Kate Eichhorn

Kate Eichhorn is the author of Fond, shortlisted for the 2009 Gerald Lampert Award. She is an assistant professor of Culture and Media Studies at The New School in New York City.

Residence: New York City
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Published Titles

Prismatic Publics
Innovative Canadian Women's Poetry and Poetics
Edited by
Kate Eichhorn
and
Heather Milne
ISBN-13: 9781552452219
408 pp, Paperback
Sep 20 2009
$29.95 CAD
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News & Reviews

Listen to Kate Eichhorn on CBC's The Next Chapter
Winnipeg Free Press reviews Prismatic Publics, The Inquisition Yours
Open Book: Toronto talks anthologies
Listen to Kate Eichhorn interviewed on Cross-Cultural Poetics
Influency Salon launches third issue!
Coach House Fall Launch: October 15!
Rob McLennan on Prismatic Publics
Enjoy our Big Gay Sale this June!
Coach House books recommended on the Advent Book Blog!
Matrix admires Prismatic Publics
Prismatic Publics excerpt and audio now online!

Events

Apr 3 | Gail Scott and Kate Eichhorn at KSW Reading
Nov 30 | Kate Eichhorn in Philadelphia
Feb 24 | Kate Eichhorn in New York
Jan 22 | Kate Eichhorn at Speakeasy
Coach House Books Fall Launch
Prismatic Publics Vancouver Launch
Coach House authors at CUNY ADFEMPO conference
Prismatic Publics launch at the Poetry Project (New York City)

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