Sunday, October 15, 2006
Writer's Center Holds Panel of Local Presses
Local Washington, DC writers/poets are invited to attend the free panel of editors/publishers of local presses.
The details are listed below:
Sunday, October 29
at 2 p.m.
The Writer’s Center is pleased to host a celebration of the Washington area’s thriving small press community. Editors of several literary journals and book publishers will share anecdotes. This will be an informal gathering and celebration, not a formal panel discussion on the State of Literature . The editors, we're sure, will have some good stories. The program will include writers and editors from Bogg, Dryad, Gargoyle, Gival Press, Minimus, Passager, Potomac Review, Pretend Genius, WordWorks , Washington Writers' Publishing House, and WordWrights!
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street
Bethesda, MD 20815
Free admission and light refreshments.
For more information on this and other programs, please visit the website,
The Writer's Center
or call 301-654-8664.
The details are listed below:
Sunday, October 29
at 2 p.m.
The Writer’s Center is pleased to host a celebration of the Washington area’s thriving small press community. Editors of several literary journals and book publishers will share anecdotes. This will be an informal gathering and celebration, not a formal panel discussion on the State of Literature . The editors, we're sure, will have some good stories. The program will include writers and editors from Bogg, Dryad, Gargoyle, Gival Press, Minimus, Passager, Potomac Review, Pretend Genius, WordWorks , Washington Writers' Publishing House, and WordWrights!
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street
Bethesda, MD 20815
Free admission and light refreshments.
For more information on this and other programs, please visit the website,
The Writer's Center
or call 301-654-8664.
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I'll be there "in spirit"! Going to the Texas Book Festival this same weekend, alas. I know the Writers Center panel is going to be fabulous. We have a such a dynamic group of literary presses here in DC. Robert, you know I'm a big fan of what you are doing with Gival Press. Please give my regards to Richard Peabody, Karren Alenier, the whole crew!
Hey there. Was hoping to make it to this panel discussion. With VRZHU press (www.vrzhu.com) barely up and running now as the newest DC press and I was curious to get some pointers from all of you vets. Hope it's a great evening for all who attend. I'll be on my way to a Gay Writers' confab in upstate New York.
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