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Friday, January 05, 2007


JANUARY READINGS


SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2PM
Phoenix Reading Series Hosted by Mike Graves
High Chai, 18 Ave. B, NYC
212-477-2424One PurchaseDonation
Featuring

Carol Novack
Rob Stephenson
Anne Elliott
Plus OPEN MIC, time permitting

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Thursday, January 25, 8pm
Women's Studio Center Reading

FEATURING
Blick, Katrinka Moore and Carol Novack
Instructors at Women's Studio Center

Followed by Bessie Bazile, Phyllis Blaney, Gina Buttafoco,
Maura Candella, Christine Hamm,Celeste Hastings, Tamanna Hye,
Alice Jacoby, Ameena Lacey and Dulcie L. Leimbach
Waltz Cafe-Astoria, 23-14 Ditmars Blvd, Astoria, NY 11105
http://www.waltz-astoria.com/
$7.00 MinimumOfferings include coffee & tea drinks, wine and decadent desserts
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Mad Hatters' Review
( http://www.madhattersreview.com )
Edgy & Enlightened Literature, Art & Music in the Age of Dementia
Poetry, Prose & Anything Goes Reading Series
Curated & Pickled by Publisher/Editor Carol Novack
5th Reading
Friday, January 26th, 7 – 9 pm
KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street, N.Y.C.

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Featuring

NORMAN LOCK -- author of The Long Rowing Unto Morning (Ravenna Press), A History of the Imagination (Fiction Collective Two), Land of the Snow Men (Calamari Press), 'Notes to the Book of Supplemental Diagrams' for Marco Knauff's Universe (Ravenna Press), Trio (Triple Press), Emigres & Joseph Cornell's Operas (elimae books and YKP, Istanbul), Cirque du Calder (Rogue Literary Society), and The House of Correction (Broadway Play Publishing). Two Plays for Radio is due fall '06 from Ravenna Press. His stage plays have been produced in New York, Los Angeles, in Germany, and at the 1996 Edinburgh Theatre Festival. Women in Hiding, The Shining Man,The Primate House, and Money, Power & Greed were broadcast by WDR, Germany. He wrote the film The Body Shop, produced by The American Film Institute. He is the recipient of the Aga Kahn Prize for fiction, given by The Paris Review. He lives in Philadelphia. Two of his book reviews and a short fiction can be found in MHR.

TERESE SVOBODA has been described as "A fabulous fabulist," in Publisher's Weekly review of her fourth novel and ninth book, Tin God. \n Her writings have appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times, Atlantic, Slate, Bomb, Lit, Columbia, Yale Review and Paris Review,"


DEB OLIN UNFERTH 's fiction has appeared in Harper's, Conjunctions, Fence, NOON
Pushcart Prize anthologies, and elsewhere. Her first book is forthcoming from McSweeney's.

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A limited edition of signed "Homeland Security" posters (our cover artwork for Issue 5) createdby contributing artist & writer Marty Duane Ison will be on sale, as will books by our featured authors.

For further info, email: mailto:madhattersreivew@gmail.com
(type READINGS in the subject line)

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