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Grolier Poetry Book Shop presents Judith Goldman, Karla Kelsey & Sarah Riggs featuring an introduction by Tom Daley October 30, 2025 7 pm Judith Goldman is author of four books of poetry as well as of scholarly articles on contemporary and British Romantic poetics. Her work has recently appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, The Chicago Review Online, and Transat’ and has been featured in several collaborative, multi-media exhibitions including at the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo. Her current creative-critical project ______ Mt. [blank mount] recovers the research notebooks and literary experiments of Monster, a failed conceptual poet who investigates the biopolitics of British Romanticism and collects sentimental memorabilia of Mont Blanc (and “Mont Blanc”). She is Associate Professor in English and Director of the Poetics Program at SUNY, Buffalo. Karla Kelsey is the author of seven books, including the novel Transcendental Factory: For Mina Loy (Winter Editions), the poetry collections On Certainty (Omnidawn) and Blood Feather (Tupelo), and the experimental essay Of Sphere, selected by Carla Harryman for the 2016 Essay Press Open Book Contest. A recipient of awards and fellowships from the Poetry Society of America, the Fulbright Scholars Program, and Yale University, she is the editor of Lost Writings: Two Novels by Mina Loy (Yale University Press) and the co-publisher of SplitLevel Texts. Sarah Riggs is a poet and artist based in Brooklyn. She received the 1913 Poetry Prize for her book Pomme & Granite and her translation of Etel Adnan’s Time won the Griffin International Prize and Best Translated Book Award. Word Sightings, her essays on the impact of visual media on US poetry, was published by Routledge. With her partner Omar Berrada, Riggs runs Tamaas, an intercultural arts organization focusing on translation, film and education, and co-edited Another Room to Live In: 15 Contemporary Arab Poets (Litmus). Lines, published in May 2025 by Winter Editions is her eighth book of poems, was written during the 2016-20 Trump presidency, along with The Nerve Epistle (Roof).