Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Other cities I wish to be in
New York, from FENCE:
"Fence/Fence Books is delighted to request the pleasure of your company at a garden party in Brooklyn to celebrate the publication of A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years, Volumes 1 & 2.
Saturday, September 12, 1 pm till 6 pm
381 Park Place, #1, Brooklyn, New York
These two fat books will be available at a pleasing discount: One for $20/two for $35. And subscriptions to Fence for $10!
Readings every hour on the hour by editors and contributors including but not limited to: Peter Gizzi, Matthew Rohrer, Lynne Tillman, and Max Winter.
Hope to see you there."
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Seattle, and my friend Ed Skoog, from Open Books:
"Open Books: Events
October 11, 2009 03:00 PM
ED SKOOG
Ed Skoog reads from his first full-length collection, Mister Skylight, published by Copper Canyon Press. A resident of Seattle, he was born in Topeka, Kansas, and earned degrees from Kansas State University and the University of Montana. His poems have appeared in many magazines, including Poetry, American Poetry Review, and The Paris Review. His chapbook, Field Recordings, was published by LitRag Press in 2003."
"Fence/Fence Books is delighted to request the pleasure of your company at a garden party in Brooklyn to celebrate the publication of A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years, Volumes 1 & 2.
Saturday, September 12, 1 pm till 6 pm
381 Park Place, #1, Brooklyn, New York
These two fat books will be available at a pleasing discount: One for $20/two for $35. And subscriptions to Fence for $10!
Readings every hour on the hour by editors and contributors including but not limited to: Peter Gizzi, Matthew Rohrer, Lynne Tillman, and Max Winter.
Hope to see you there."
*
Seattle, and my friend Ed Skoog, from Open Books:
"Open Books: Events
October 11, 2009 03:00 PM
ED SKOOG
Ed Skoog reads from his first full-length collection, Mister Skylight, published by Copper Canyon Press. A resident of Seattle, he was born in Topeka, Kansas, and earned degrees from Kansas State University and the University of Montana. His poems have appeared in many magazines, including Poetry, American Poetry Review, and The Paris Review. His chapbook, Field Recordings, was published by LitRag Press in 2003."
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