Graham Todd read from his Pennsylvanian story "Real Big Mountain." Grant Faulkner related hundred-word stories about touch, toads, and breakups. Maw Shein Win brought poems about cages, therapy, and blindfolds. Kitty Costello investigated the fantasy versus reality of being a poet, reading Cold Mountain, menstruation, and the pelvis. Natalie Devora told a harrowing story of incest and speaking truth.

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hubrility n. (hyo?o-bril'i-te) The optimal blend of hubris and humility needed for writing. (Origin: early 21st century bar conversation.)