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Poets RD Armstrong & Todd Moore Reading @ The Mill Gallery
Date:
Friday, May 22, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Christopher Robin
Phone:
831 429 5760
Location Details:
The Mill Gallery 131 Front St near the Firefly Cafe
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Todd Moore (NM) ( http://www.saintvituspress.com) & RD Armstrong (SoCal) (http://www.lummoxpress.com/ ) --These two outlaw poets will be reading at the Mill Gallery in Santa Cruz at 7 pm on May 22nd. Moore's new books include: Blind Whiskey & the Straight Razor Blues & the Riddle of the Wooden Gun; Armstrong's recent books include: Fire & Rain, Last Call, the Legacy of Charles Bukowksi & On/Off the Beaten Path.
FREE, donations accepted, food & drink available
"Whether one is a novice writer, grizzled veteran or a burned out tattooed hippie traveling gasket salesman/poet like me...Lummox (Press) should be the go to club in every cosmic golfer's bag." -- G. H. Hill (retired gasket salesman)
"In a world filled up with copy-cat poets and writers who mistakenly try to move their work forward by looking back over their shoulders, Todd’s work is unique. He has a very definite voice all his own, and (more importantly) he has something to say. That being said, in THE RIDDLE OF THE WOODEN GUN, the latest installment of his now legendary and elusive Dillinger Series, he brings the famous Depression Era Outlaw to life on paper like no one ever has or ever will." John Yamrus
FREE, donations accepted, food & drink available
"Whether one is a novice writer, grizzled veteran or a burned out tattooed hippie traveling gasket salesman/poet like me...Lummox (Press) should be the go to club in every cosmic golfer's bag." -- G. H. Hill (retired gasket salesman)
"In a world filled up with copy-cat poets and writers who mistakenly try to move their work forward by looking back over their shoulders, Todd’s work is unique. He has a very definite voice all his own, and (more importantly) he has something to say. That being said, in THE RIDDLE OF THE WOODEN GUN, the latest installment of his now legendary and elusive Dillinger Series, he brings the famous Depression Era Outlaw to life on paper like no one ever has or ever will." John Yamrus
For more information:
http://www.saintvituspress.com
Added to the calendar on Sun, Apr 26, 2009 9:19PM
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