Monthly Archive for August, 2009

Five Things September 4

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It’s the first anniversary of FIVE THINGS! Join Stacey Swann, Cecilia Ward Jones, Owen Egerton, Rudy Ramirez, and Tiff Holland as they offer grand fictional (or factual?) tribute to five of the more exciting deadly sins. You’ll love it so much you’ll bring a plague upon your land. Arrive early for music by Christian Hyun. Stay late for Abby Birds, Tyler Jordan and the Broken Necks, and Zapata Sparrow. Hosted by repentant angels Amelia Gray and Stacy Muszynski.

Doors open at 7:30p.m. Admission: $1. Location: United States Art Authority next to Spiderhouse Cafe (510 West 29th Street, Austin, 78705). Bring a couple bucks for a sinner’s bounty of a raffle.

The bands:

Christian Hyun– http://www.myspace.com/christianhyun
Abby Birds– http://www.myspace.com/abbybirds
Tyler Jordan and the Broken Necks– http://www.myspace.com/tylerjordanrock
Zapata Sparrow– http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zapata-Sparrow/82081823308

Five Things Presents: Tiff Holland

Tiff Holland has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Her poetry and prose, already in dozens of magazines and anthologies, will soon be in Smokelong Quarterly and Night Train. Her poetry chapbook “Bone In a Tin Funnel” is available through Pudding House Press. Her work is concerned with gender–not sex, not *lust*. We’ll just see about that on Sept. 4…

FIVE THINGS

September 4

U.S. Art Authority (by Spiderhouse)

510 W. 29th St., Austin 78705

Door 7:30pm Admission $1

Five Things Presents: Rudy Ramirez

FIVE THINGS

September 4

U.S. Art Authority (by Spiderhouse)

510 W. 29th St., Austin 78705

Door 7:30pm Admission $1

Rudy Ramirez is a man to *envy*. Writer, director, and performer Ramirez has explore radical history and sexual politics with The Rhizome Collective and Radical Encuentro, performed regularly at Camp Camp and The Dick Monologues, written and performed with Humdrum Collective in Food/No Food, and directed Luna Tart Died for 2008 Frontera Fest.

Five Things Presents: Owen Egerton

Owen Egerton is the author of the novel Marshall Hollenzer is Driving and the story collection How Best to Avoid Dying. His writing has been featured in or at Puerto del Sol, Killing the Buddha, Word Riot, KUT and elsewhere. Songs from his comic music CD Big Thick Wooden Board have appeared on VH1 and Dr. Demento. Egerton lives, slothfully when he can, with his family in Austin.

FIVE THINGS

September 4

U.S. Art Authority (by Spiderhouse)

510 W. 29th St., Austin 78705

Door 7:30pm Admission $1

Five Things Presents: Cecilia Ward Jones

Cecilia Ward Jones’s most recent literary achievement was winning the thriller division of the Texas Writers’ League novel contest. The thriller preliminary judge said her work wasn’t really thriller, but she included Cecilia in the finals anyway. Fortunately for Jones, the final judge was genre clueless. This makes Jones proud. Too proud. You’ll see.

FIVE THINGS

September 4

U.S. Art Authority (by Spiderhouse)

510 W. 29th St., Austin 78705

Door 7:30pm Admission $1

5 Things Presents: Stacey Swann

Stacey Swann’s stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Epoch, Memorious, and The Saint Ann’s Review. She was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and is the former Editor (and current Contributing Editor) of American Short Fiction. She is a glutton for coffee, Jane Austen, wheat beer, and—upon reflection—punishment. See her read:

FIVE THINGS

September 4

U.S. Art Authority (by Spiderhouse)

510 W. 29th St., Austin 78705

Door 7:30pm Admission $1

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Get your words fix, you fiend

While you’re waiting for Five Things on September 4th, check out a whole flock of reading birds from the Dalton Gang:

The Dalton Gang is back again for the Third Annual Dalton Gang Reading hosted by BookPeople (603 N. Lamar). Escape the Austin heatwave and join us for a literary treat showcasing seven talented Austin authors on Wednesday, August 12 at 7 p.m..

The evening includes the poetry of Lyman Grant (The Road Home) and W. Joe Hoppe (Galvanized); the Grimm-inspired tales from Ric Williams (Woman in the Tower); the refreshing and incisive fiction crafted by Robert Stikmanz (Sleeper Awakes), Gary Kent’s unbelievable, yet all true, reminiscences of the indie film revolution (Shadows & Light); a jolt of inspiration and motivation from the SOAPBOX® Queen herself, Kimberlie Dykeman (Pure Soapbox); and the always hilarious and entertaining Les McGehee (Plays Well With Others).

See Dalton Publishing‘s blog for more info.