Fri 3/27 – 8PM – Black & Tan – Stories Bookstore
This is the first of the 3 final readings Kim Calder will be reading before she leaves Los Angeles. She’s really done quite of bit of work over the past year, promoting her work, participating in readings. It can get really difficult and tiring and we commend her for it.
So don’t miss her!
Friday, March 27th, 8 p.m. at Stories Bookstore in Echo Park, 1716 Sunset Blvd.
Kim will be reading with Karen Harryman, a Black Goat Press poet (now an imprint of Akashic Books), and here’s her deal:
Karen Harryman’s poems have appeared in Alaska Quarterly, Los Angeles Review, Poetry New Zealand, and the Cortland Review, as well as other print and online journals. Before moving to Los Angeles, she lived and worked in Kentucky for most of her life. Currently, she teaches English and creative writing at YULA, an Orthodox Jewish high school in Los Angeles. Auto Mechanic’s Daughter is her first book.
Stories, if you haven’t been yet, is a beautiful little bookstore that opened in Echo Park. They, like all small independent bookstores, could use our support.
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