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Axton Reading Series: Scott Russell Sanders February 5, 2009

30. January 2009

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I confess that I’ve never heard of Scott Russell Sanders before but I’m really intrigued by the description of his new book. I think he’ll be an interesting speaker. Scott Russell Sanders has written more than twenty books, including novels, collections of stories, and works of personal nonfiction such as Staying Put, Writing from the [...]

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High School Journal: A Benefit for InKY February 7, 2009

21. January 2009

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The reading series that could, InKY is celebrating its birthday by exploring one of the most most painful, heart wrenching and hilarious genres in all of writing: the high school journal. “Happy birthday to InKY! This February we celebrate our 5th birthday, and we’re asking you to support the literary arts in Louisville and join [...]

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First InKY of 2009, Friday January 9

6. January 2009

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It’s a new year and our friends at the InKY Reading Series are doing up 2009 right this Friday night. January 9, 2009: resolve to read Featuring performances by: Kelly Moffett is the author of Waiting for a Warm Body to Fill It, a collection of poems published by Cinnamon Press in 2008. Her work [...]

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InKY Features Larkspur Press Poets December 12, 2009

9. December 2008

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InKY, everyone’s favorite literary series, is featuring poets from a small letterpress shop and I love them for it. Lettpress makes me swoon. Larkspur Press is a letterpress printing shop in Monterey, Kentucky, where Gray Zeitz and his small staff create fine books one letter at a time. Featuring performances by: Frederick Smock is a [...]

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Susanna Sonnenberg Storms Louisville! (Go InKY!)

6. November 2008

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So author Susanna Sonnenberg is doing two events in town next week. The first is the final event in the Fall 2008 Anne and William Axton Reading Series at UofL next Thursday night. Thursday, November 13th at 7:30pm in the Bingham Poetry Room, Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville (Belknap Campus). Sonnenberg’s critically acclaimed memoir, Her [...]

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Reminder: Jewish Festival of the Book Starts This Weekend

23. October 2008

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Just reminding you about some nerdtastic book related events. I’ll definitely be at the Etgar Keret event on Sunday night. Hope to see you there. Etgar Keret is a preeminent Israeli author. He’ll be reading/discussing I would guess among other things, his most recent collection of very, very short stories The Girl on the Fridge. [...]

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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Author is Coming!

21. October 2008

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The author of the best book I’ve read this year is coming to UofL on Thursday. I couldn’t be more excited about it. The Anne and William Axton Reading Series is pleased to announce the visit of fiction writer Junot Díaz, who will read from his work next Thursday, 10/23 in Chao Auditorium in the [...]

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The 2008 Jewish Festival of the Book

14. October 2008

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A few interesting events coming up in association with The 2008 Jewish Festival of the Book. There’s no website for the festival so I’m just going to give you all the info I’ve got on it. Etgar Keret is a preeminent Israeli author. He’ll be reading/discussing I would guess among other things, his most recent [...]

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Poet Jeffrey McDaniel at UofL on Thursday October 2, 2008

30. September 2008

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The Axton reading series at UofL is giving us another word-tastic event this Thursday night. This time it’s with renowned poet Jeffery McDaniel. The Fall 2008 Anne and William Axton Series is pleased to present poet Jeffrey McDaniel on Thursday, October 2nd. McDaniel is the author of The Endarkenment, Alibi School, The Forgiveness Parade, and [...]

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InKY Returns Tonight! (September 12, 2008)

12. September 2008

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The InKY reading series returns tonight with an evening of Appalachian poetry, essays and music. Erik Reece is the author of Lost Mountain: a Year in the Vanishing Wilderness, a groundbreaking work of literary nonfiction that exposes how radical strip mining is destroying one of America’s most precious natural resources and the Appalachian communities that depend on [...]

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