Alison (you are) welcome to come 400 miles north to the Bay Area.
I guess, Alison, to avoid everyone else's chauvinistic or otherwise
discomfort, it might have been better to say "Readings in Southern
California" (Or "Los Angeles and about"). We like all those specifics!
Safe Journey,
Stephen V
Blog: http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
> Wow
> Have a great trip Alison.
>
> I'm not sure you're close enough for Stephen to meet you, but....
>
> Doug
> On 29-Oct-05, at 4:23 PM, Alison Croggon wrote:
>
>> Poetry reading dates while I'm in the US next month, plus a couple of
>> YA
>> appearances for the fantasists, or who know some Young Persons.
>>
>>
>> Friday, November 4: 7.30pm; Reading with Charles Harper Webb and Virgil
>> Suarez at Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd, Venice, CA. (310) 822.3006
>> www.beyondbaroque.org
>>
>> Friday, November 11, 7pm: reading/booksigning for The Naming (YA
>> fantasy) at
>> Borders, 3700 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA. (310) 540-7000.
>>
>> Tuesday, November 15, 4.30 pm: poetry reading at USC, English Commons
>> Room
>> 320 Taper Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90089. 213-740-3726.
>> http://www.uscenglish.com/calendar.cfm
>>
>> Tuesday November 15 OR Thursday 17 [tba], 12.00-2.00pm: reading at
>> Vita Nova
>> 100, Scripps College, Claremont, CA 91711. Contact Frank Cioffi,
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Tuesday November 29, 7pm: reading/talk at Los Angeles Public Library,
>> Central Library, Teen 'Scape, 4.30 pm. Contact: Eileen Ybarra, Young
>> Adult
>> Librarian (213) 228-7262
>>
>> Thursday, December 1, 3.30pm: Master class and poetry reading at U.C.
>> Irvine
>> (details to be finalized). Contact Laura O¹Connor, Department of
>> English,
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
>> All the best
>>
>> Alison
>>
>>
>> Alison Croggon
>>
>> Blog: http://theatrenotes.blogspot.com
>> Editor, Masthead: http://masthead.net.au
>> Home page: http://alisoncroggon.com
>>
>>
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