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The Factory Reading Series: pre-small press book fair reading

 
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When

Friday, October 11, 2013 - 7:00pm

Where

The Carleton Tavern
223 Armstrong St

Details

span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents:

The Factory Reading Series
pre-small press book fair reading

Rhonda Douglas (Ottawa)
Jessica Bebenek (Toronto)
Mark Jordan Manner (Toronto)
Brian Mihok (Buffalo)
+ Jeannie Hoag (Buffalo)

lovingly hosted by rob mclennan
Friday, October 11, 2013;
doors 7pm; reading 7:30pm
The Carleton Tavern,
223 Armstrong Street (at Parkdale; upstairs)

Rhonda Douglas is originally from Newfoundland but has lived in Ottawa
with her daughter Emma since time out-of-Memorial. She is the author of
Some Days I Think I Know Things: The Cassandra Poems. Her poetry has won
awards in the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts and Letters Competition, the
Far Horizons award from The Malahat Review and the Diana Brebner prize
from Arc Poetry Magazine. Her short fiction has been published in literary
journals across Canada and won first prizes from both Room Magazine and
Prairie Fire. Rhonda completed her MFA in Creative Writing from UBC in
2012. She spends too much time on airplanes.

Jessica Bebenek is a Toronto poet and writer with work
appearing/forthcoming in magazines including Little Brother, The Rusty
Toque, [PANK], and Steel Bananas magazines, and is a regular contributor
for The Puritan magazine's blog, The Town Crier. She is the founder of the
micro-press Loose Ends Press, which had its first official launch this
September. She lives downtown with two pet rats and a prose writer.
www.JessicaBebenek.com

Mark Jordan Manner's work is appearing/forthcoming in Grain, EVENT, Prairie
Fire, Ricepaper Magazine, Word Riot, and Paper Darts. He lives in Toronto.

Brian Mihok's work has appeared in Hobart, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, American Short
Fiction, and elsewhere. His novel The Quantum Manual of Style was
published by Aqueous Books in March 2013. He is an associate editor for
sunnyoutside press and also edits matchbook a journal of indeterminate prose.

Jeannie Hoag was born in Wisconsin and lives in Buffalo, New York. Her
work has appeared in The Blue Letter, GlitterPony, NOO Journal, and
notnostrums. Her chapbook New Age of Ferociousness was published by Agnes
Fox Press, and Informal Invitation to a Traveler, a collaborative book
with Kyle McCord, was published through Gold Wake Press. She is a librarian.

check here for links, including information on the 19th anniversaary
edition of the semi-annual ottawa small press book fair, happening from
noon to 5pm on Saturday, October 12, 2013 at the Jack Purcell Community
Centre;

http://www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.ca/2013/09/the-factory-reading-seri...

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