Small Press Traffic Presents: Yedda Morrison, Kim Rosenfield, & Kaia Sand
Friday, February 6, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
CCA- Timken Hall1111 8th Street, San Francisco

Writer and visual artist Yedda Morrison was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Morrison's books include;
Girl Scout Nation (Displaced Editions, 2008),
My Pocket Park (Dusie Press, 2007), and
Crop (Kelsey Street Press, 2003). Morrison has exhibited her work in the US and Canada and is currently represented by
Republic Gallery in Vancouver, BC. She lives in Montreal.

Kim Rosenfield is a poet and psychotherapist. She is the author of three books of genre/blurring language;
Good Morning—Midnight—(Roof Books 2001), which won Small Press Traffic's Book of the Year award in 2002,
TrĂ ma (Krupskaya 2004), and
re: evolution (Les Figues Press 2008). She lives in NYC with her husband, poet Robert Fitterman, and their daughter, Coco.

Kaia Sand is the author of the poetry collection
interval (Edge Books 2004), selected as a Small Press Traffic Book of the Year, and co-author with Jules Boykoff of
Landscapes of Dissent: Guerrilla Poetry and Public Space. Dusie Press published her wee book,
lotto, and Sand has participated in the dusie kollektiv for three years, making the chapbooks heart on a tripod and tiny arctic ice. Jim Dine created two artist book based on Sand's poems,
lotto and
tiny arctic ice.
Remember to Wave, multi-media investigations of political histories lodged in Pacific Northwest of the United States, is forthcoming with Tinfish Press.
The NAFTA, a chapbook of collages, is forthcoming with Duration Press e-chap series. Sand co-edits the Tangent Press.
Kaia will be also giving a presentation with Jules Boykoff on
Landscapes of Dissent on Sat. 2/7 at the
nonsite collective.
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