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Stephen Elliott, Gina Frangello and Joe Meno + Sunday + Quimby’s

THIS SUNDAY at 3PM:

Readings from Stephen Elliott, Gina Frangello, and Joe Meno.
at Quimby’s
1854 W. North Avenue

Sandwiches compliments of Jimmy John’s, while they last…

Don’t worry about wiping all your Halloween face make-up off. We will take you as you are.
ALSO – Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour on the night before. One more reminder doesn’t hurt, right?

Stephen Elliott is the author of seven books including The Adderall Diaries which has been described as “genius” by both the San Francisco Chronicle and Vanity Fair. His novel, Happy Baby, was a finalist for the New York Public Library’s Young Lion Award as well as a best book of the year in Salon.com, Newsday, New City, the Journal News, and the Village Voice. In 2004 he wrote Looking Forward To It, about the quest for the Democratic Presidential nomination.

Elliott’s writing has been featured in Esquire, The New York Times, GQ, Best American Non-Required Reading 2005 and 2007, Best American Erotica, and Best Sex Writing 2006. He was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and is a member of the San Francisco Writer’s Grotto. He is the editor of The Rumpus.
stephenelliott.com

Gina Frangello is the author of the novel My Sister’s Continent (Chiasmus 2006) and the forthcoming short story collection Slut Lullabies (Emergency Press 2010.) The long time Editor of Other Voices magazine, she co-founded its book imprint Other Voices Books in 2005 and is currently the Executive Editor of its Chicago office. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies including Prairie Schooner, StoryQuarterly, Clackamas Literary Review, Swink, the Chicago Reader and Homewrecker: An Adultery Reader (Soft Skull). Gina also is co-Editor of The Nervous Breakdown’s new online Fiction Section. She guest-edited the anthology Falling Backwards: Stories of Fathers and Daughters (Hourglass 2004) and blogs at The Huffington Post. She currently teaches in the Fiction Writing department at Columbia College Chicago and at Northwestern University’s School of Continuing Studies’ MFA program. Her website is www.ginafrangello.com.

Joe Meno is a fiction writer and playwright who lives in Chicago. A winner of the Nelson Algren Literary Award, the Great Lakes Book Award, the Society of Midland Authors Fiction Prize, and a finalist for the Story Prize, he is the author of five novels, The Great Perhaps (W.W. Norton 2009) The Boy Detective Fails (Akashic 2006), Hairstyles of the Damned (Akashic 2004), How the Hula Girl Sings (HarperCollins 2001) and Tender As Hellfire (St. Martin’s 1999). His short-story collections are Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir (TriQuarterly 2005) and Demons in the Spring (Akashic 2008.) His non-fiction has appeared in The New York Times and Chicago Magazine. He was a contributing editor to the now-defunct Punk Planet magazine and currently teaches at Columbia College Chicago. joemeno.com

October Benefit Soiree!

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Friday: MAKE presents Video and Poetry, together at the Hideout

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Danny’s Reading Series this Wednesday

The Danny’s Reading Series
Wednesday, October 14th
7:30PM

Poetry by Jen Hofer & Patrick Durgin

Jen Hofer’s recent publications include The Route, a collaboration with Patrick Durgin (Atelos, 2008), sexoPUROsexoVELOZ and Septiembre, a translation from Dolores Dorantes by Dolores Dorantes (Counterpath Press and Kenning Editions, 2008), and lip wolf, a translation of Laura Solórzano’s lobo de labio (Action Books, 2007). Her forthcoming books are from the valley of death (Ponzipo), Laws (Dusie Books), one (Palm Press), and a translation of Guatemalan poet Alan Mills’ Síncopes (Piedra Santa). She currently teaches at Goddard College, and in the MFA Writing Program at CalArts.

For MAKE issue 7, Jen interviewed novelist and translator Forrest Gander and Mexican poet Pura López-Colomé.

Patrick Durgin is a poet-critic whose most recent publications include The Route, a collaboration with Jen Hofer (Atelos, 2008), and contributions to Contemporary Women’s Writing, Denver Quarterly, The Journal of Modern Literature, Mark(s)zine, textsound.org and XCP: Cross-Cultural Poetics. New poems are forthcoming in the “A Tonalist” feature of the literary journal Aufgabe (edited by Laura Moriarty), and a new essay on the work of Lyn Hejinian is slated from Aerial: Contemporary Poetics as Critical Theory. Durgin teaches literature and writing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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Danny’s Tavern is located at 1951 W. Dickens (near the intersection of Armitage and Damen), 21+, please bring ID. 773-489-6457.

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New Post on The Silver-Colored Yesterday

So a Wounded Deer Leaps Highest
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Another baseball season ends in futility, another summer ends in October rain, but wounded deer and Ron Kittle teach that the best way to win is by losing big. Read more.