Wednesday, October 03, 2007

REMINDER: THIS SATURDAY


OCTOBER 6TH 2007
7PM, READING 8PM SHARP!
811 WILKERSON AVE
DURHAM, NC

ASHLEY HOWE & BRIAN HOWE

Ashley Howe and Brian Howe are neither married nor siblings (as far as they know). It's just a freaky coincidence. They've been excercising their creativity together for over a year. Specifically for this event, the Howes are creating a multimedia presentation revolving around the spontaneous instant of creation -- a sort of placeholder for an ongoing work that is always in flux, which more faithfully represents the spirit of their collaboration than the finished artifact.

JESSICA SMITH

Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Jessica Smith received her B.A. summa cum laude in English and Comparative Literature and her M.A. in Comparative Literature from SUNY Buffalo, where she participated in the Poetics Program and started the poetry magazine name. She devotes her free time to Outside Voices and the D.C. poetry scene. Recent chapbooks include bird-book (House Press / Detumescence), The Plasticity of Poetry and Telling Time (No Press), and Shifting Landscapes (above/ground press). Her first book, Organic Furniture Cellar, is available from Outside Voices.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Kathryn,

This is an open-door event, right? It sounds that way, but I just want to make sure, since "811 Wilkerson" sounds like it might be your house.

Thanks,
Bryan

Minor American said...

it is pretty open door. i mean... Vampires are not at all invited.

Unknown said...

Well, I'm no expert, but it seems like you'd want to have your readings during the day if you really wanted to exclude that segment of the populace.

See you tomorrow.

Unknown said...

ha!
er... uh...
i notice you didn't SAY you WEREN'T a Vampire there Bryan...

Unknown said...

Not a vampire, though Brian Howe once called my people "evil" and implied that you should hide your drugs when we're around. I think you'll find these allegations groundless.

judy j said...

how'd it go?

Jessica Smith said...

it was awesome!