3.05.2011

Reading!

I've been invited to read some of my fiction this week in the Ballard Library Reading Series!  I would love to see you there!  Please see the full press release below:
It's About Time Writers Reading Series #257
Thurs. March 10, 2011
Linda Malnack, Robert Flor, Lauren Fink
+ Jack Remick on The Writer's Craft (Modern Poetics)
  6:00 - 7:45 p.m.
 
5614 22nd Ave. N.W.
Seattle , WA 98107
206-684-4089      
 
  Wheelchair accessible.  Free
 
open mike readers have 3 minutes to read
scheduled writers read 15 minutes
writer’s craft 20 minutes
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Carol Levin is tonight’s emcee
 
Jack Remick’s latest book is Blood, a novel from Camel Press. He co-wrote The Weekend Novelist Writes A Mystery with Robert J. Ray; it was a Featured Alternate in the Writers’ Digest Book Club.  His published work includes Terminal WeirdThe Stolen House, publications in national magazines and two books of poetry. Work in progress includes One Year in the Time of Violence, a memoir; Pacific Coast Highway, a novel; and a book-length poem, Josie Delgado. Black Madonna in Blue was a semifinalist in a couple of script competitions while Lemon Custard finished in the top 20 at the Writer’s Place script writing contest in 2010.
 
Lauren Fink is a Seattle writer whose work has appeared in Seneca Review, Jeopardy Magazine, and Bellingham Weekly.  She teaches composition at Edmonds and North Seattle Community Colleges, and writes the blog Sow Change.  Her short story, “The Wreckage of June” is forthcoming in Crab Creek Review
 
 
Robert Flor is a 2010 Edge Development Program Artist Trust Writer . His publications include Sounding Review, Fourcournered Universe, 4 and 20 Journal, Sealed of Mirrors, and others. He is a member of the WA Poets Assoc, Pacific NW Poets and the Academy of American Poets.  Bob studied at Seattle Univ and Univ of Oregon and is a Seattle native.
 
Linda Malnack’s poems have appeared in The Seattle Review, Southern Humanities Review and Willow Springs. She has had the honor of winning the Willow Springs Poetry Award and Washington Poets Association’s William Stafford Award. Linda currently volunteers as one of the co-editors for the on-line poetry journal, Switched-on Gutenberg.

 
 

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