Monthly Archives: September 2008

KB Dixon and the Oregon Book Awards

Many people have moved to Portland, but few can claim to be a finalist in the Oregon Book Awards.  Issue 2 contributor (short story, Andrew (A-Z) is a 2008 finalist for his book The Sum of His Syndromes

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Slovenes. New York City. Fall.

Issue 6 contributor Amy Leach is on her way.

“We are pleased to announce that Evanston essayist AMY LEACH will receive a 2008 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award, which is given annually to six women writers who demonstrate excellence and promise in the early stages of their careers. Now … Continue reading

omaha (downtown) lit fest and reading

(downtown) omaha lit fest
The featherproof books & MAKE magazine Slowdown Happy Hour, featuring readings by Zach Plague, Jonathan Messinger, Starlee Kine & Amy Guth. @ the Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St.
 
 

Renegade Tomorrow, Not Today

We don’t want to be a huge bummer, but thunderstorms and paper goods don’t mix well.  We’re going to hold off today, but will be there tomorrow, rain or shine.  And it will be rain, just hopefully not so much!
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World Premiere of HEAD

Dean Rank’s film Head, which he wrote and directed, premieres Saturday, Sept. 13th at AV-aerie -  2000 W Fulton , Suite 310, 
Chicago, IL.  Doors open at 7:30 pm and the film screens at 8:30 pm.  The screening will be … Continue reading

Aaron Michael Morales and his new book.

Morales’ newly released chapbook From Here You Can Almost See the End of the Desert is available from Momotombo Press.
 
And the long-anticipated Drowning Tucson is forthcoming in Spring 2010 from Coffee House Press.  A short story from the book, “El Camino,” appeared … Continue reading

Call for Submissions

 

Printers’ Ball Pics

These Printers’ Ball pictures were taken on behalf of Literago.org by Chris Hiltz.
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We’re especially fond of this one:
 

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