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David Harrison Horton is a Beijing-based writer, artist, editor, and curator.He's the author of the well-reviewed, genre-breaking Maze Poems (Arteidiola, 2022). His chapbooks include Model Answers (CCCP Chapbooks/Subpress, 2024), BeiHai (Nanjing Poetry, 2005), and Pete Hoffman Days (Pinball, 2003). His chapbook, Salt & Iron, was serialized by In Parentheses in 2020. His poetry has appeared in many respected publications, including The Oregon Review, Boog City, Denver Quarterly, The Belfast Review, Variant Literature, Roi Fainéant, Yolk, Verbal Art, and Pennsylvania English.David has done poetry readings and performances across the United States, in Mexico, China, and Hong Kong. The venues include places like City Lights Books (San Francisco), Unnameable Books (New York), San Francisco State University, Picasso Machinery (New York), SUNY Buffalo, Hothouse (Chicago), Stanford University, University of Virginia, University of Las Vegas, Northwestern University (Chicago), Camera Stylo (Beijing), and Poetry Out Loud (Hong Kong), among others.He has published and edited the poetry publications Chase Park (2000-2004), WORK (2008), and currently edits the Pushcart Award-winning SAGINAW (2011-present).He currently curates the neo-benshi (movie-talking) nights for the Spittoon Collective in Beijing.You can learn more about David at his website: davidharrisonhorton.com.
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