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Hi. If you're looking for a short bio for a publication or reading series, please use this:

Kate Greenstreet's second book, The Last 4 Things, is new from Ahsahta Press and includes a DVD containing two short films based on the two sections of the book. Ahsahta published Greenstreet's case sensitive in 2006. Find her work in recent or forthcoming issues of VOLT, Fence, Cannibal, Chicago Review, Colorado Review, and other journals.

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For the curious, here's a longer version with links:

Kate Greenstreet is the author of The Last 4 Things (Ahsahta Press, 2009) and case sensitive (Ahsahta, 2006). Her new chapbook, "but even now I am perhaps not speaking" will be out on Imprint Press this summer. Her previous chapbooks are This is why I hurt you (Lame House Press, 2008), Rushes (above/ground press, 2007), and Learning the Language (Etherdome Press, 2005). Statues, a Big Game Books tinyside, was available briefly in 2006.

Greenstreet's poems have appeared in recent issues of VOLT, Fence, jubilat, Hayden's Ferry, Cannibal, Poor Claudia, Bird Fly Good, and the Denver Quarterly, and are forthcoming in Chicago Review, Puerto del Sol, Peep/Show, Slope, and Colorado Review. She has a new video up at Trickhouse. Links to her work online are here.

Her poetry can also be found in the anthologies 13 Younger Contemporary American Poets (Proem Press, 2010), The Harp & Altar Anthology (Ellipsis Press, 2010), Disco Prairie Social Aid and Pleasure Club (Factory Hollow Press, 2010), Letters to the World (Red Hen Press, 2008), The Bedside Guide to No Tell Motel - Second Floor (No Tell Books, 2007), and Diagram.2 (New Michigan Press, 2006). She received a Fellowship from the NJ State Council on the Arts in 2003.

Greenstreet is a painter and graphic designer. Her blog (now resting) includes interviews with quite a few first-book poets and some other people too. She is married and lives in New Jersey, no kids, no pool, no pets. Interviews with her can be accessed here.

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