Lit Happens: June

Lit Happens: June

posted on June 3rd, 2012 by Ryan Rivas

LIT EVENTS
A very incomplete list.

6.10 ~ Parcels: MFAs in Progress Reading Series. UCF MFA Reading, 7pm @ Urban ReThink. Free.

6.12 ~ There Will Be Words, featuring Nick Brown, Bryce Emeley, Adriana Paramo & Karen Price. Readings start at 7pm @ Urban ReThink. Free.

6.16 ~ BLOOMSDAY at Urban ReThink, hosted by John King. Celebrate James Joyce’s Ulysses. Whether you love it, hate it, haven’t read it, haven’t read it but pretend you have, there’s going to be whiskey. Free.

6.17 ~ Time for Prose. Long form fiction reading series at Urban ReThink. Free.

6.19 ~ Speakeasy. Almost anything goes open mic, optional theme, imbibing guaranteed. 9-ish PM @ Will’s Pub.


OUTSIDE THE BURROW
BP authors doing awesome stuff elsewhere.

Ashley Inguanta immortalizes Big Daddy’s karaoke in a story at PANK called “It’s End of the World Karaoke.”

Jonathan Kosik’s depressing awesome “Pensacola” appears in Bartelby Snopes.

Nathan Holic’s candidate for best title (and short graphic narrative) ever–“On Seeing Yourself In A Comment Board For A Movie In Which You Starred At Age 15, Which You Had Hoped Was Forgotten But Has Now Reappeared on Netflix ‘Instant Play’”–appears in Palooka.

John King’s podcast The Drunken Odyssey sets sail soon.


GUESS WHAT?
A new Burrow Press book, a novella, due out in October, soon to be announced in our monthly email. Sign up for it, quick! And soon to be mentioned in this newsfeed.


 

Leave a Comment