The Speculative Sundays Poetry Reading Series is presenting three, free, speculative poetry readings
for November, Speculative Poetry Month.
November 16
Katherine Quevedo
Joshua Gage
Katherine Quevedo was born and raised near Portland, Oregon, where she works as an analyst and lives with her husband and two sons. Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Rhysling Award, received an honorable mention in the Helen Schaible International Sonnet Contest, and been longlisted for the Kingdoms in the Wild Annual Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Asimov’s, Apparition Literary Magazine, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Old Moon Quarterly, The Sprawl Mag, HWA Poetry Showcase, and elsewhere. Her mini-chapbook, The Inca Weaver’s Tales, is available from Sword & Kettle Press and traverses a fabled landscape inspired by Ecuadorian and Peruvian folklore. Find her at www.katherinequevedo.com. Joshua Gage is an ornery curmudgeon from Cleveland. He is the editor of The Ohio Haiku Anthology, the first collection of haiku by Ohio poets in over twenty years. He currently co-edits the horror poetry journal Otoroshi Journal with his life partner, Lori A Minor. His newest chapbook, blips on a screen, is available on Cuttlefish Books. He is a graduate of the Low Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Naropa University. He has a penchant for Pendleton shirts, Ethiopian coffee, and any poem strong enough to yank the breath out of his lungs.





