Over 4 weeks, we will probe how poetry informs our senses and how our senses inform out poetry. How do poems create worlds within worlds of bodily information?
How might it inform the framework by which we understand the world around us?
We will read Kat Addis, Kim Hyesoon, and Feng Sun Chen—among others.
Email us at hello@thereaderberlin.com to sign up!
Crista Siglin (she/they) moved to Berlin in 2017 after having grown up in the Midwestern United States. She studied Painting and Creative Writing at the Kansas City Art Institute. Her work oscillates between multiple visual forms as well as poetry, often exploring the body and the mind’s relationship to environment, trauma, time, and phantasmagoria. Her written and visual works have been published in a variety of places; Bridge, Domicilium, Kawsmouth, Bear Review, FU Review, WWBL, PARATAXE, Poetry Foundation’s essay archive, and was featured at Haus für Poesie’s 2024 Poesiefestival. She has released two collections of poetry. Siglin was poetry editor for SAND Journal Berlin from 2018 to 2023. Crista currently runs Poetry As__A Workshop, and is an organizer for the experimental event series AKIMBO.