Susan Hoover is a poet and teaching artist who has been a featured reader at such venues as The New School, the Knitting Factory and the Cornelia Street Café in New York City. She has also performed regionally at several Woodstock Poetry Festivals, the Colony Arts Center, and the Woodstock Artists Association. Susan was a member of All Right! Girls, a poetry performance group, with Nancy Rullo and Janice King. Her poems have been published in Isinglass Review, Cold Mountain Review, Cover Arts New York, University of Colorado Literary Magazine, EPT, Dark Thirty, Home Planet News, Chronogram, and Granite. Her books include The Magnet and the Target (The New School Chapbook Series, 1995) and Taxi Dancer (Exotic Beauties Press, 1979). Her poems have been anthologized in lifeblood: woodstock poetry society anthology (Chickaree Press, 2011) and As If the World Had Not Known Sorrow (The Poets Press, 1986). A singer songwriter and guitarist, she taught guitar at the Mannes College of Music and the Guitar Study Center in New York City. Born in Montreal, Susan grew up in Williamstown, MA, and lived for many years in New York City’s West Village. She now resides with her two cats, James Joyce and Tiger Magritte, in Woodstock, NY.
Title: The Mathematics of Disengagement