It's Sunday! It's St. Louis! It's Noir at the Bar!
Ginchmaster Scott Phillips sends the following:
© Peter Rozovsky 2009
"It's the return of Peter Rozovsky's Noir at the Bar!
"Delmar Restaurant & Lounge
(314) 725-6565
"6235 Delmar Blvd Saint Louis, MO 63130
"Doors open at 8 PM on Sunday August 2nd. Reading will be [Scott], from [his] `Uncage Me' story, followed by Malachi Stone reading from his novel St. Agnes's Eve, followed by Jedidiah Ayres reading one of his short stories, followed by the evening's headliner, Chicago's Theresa Schwegel, reading from her new novel Last Known Address. If you're not familiar with Schwegel's work you should be. She writes the best cop novels since Richard Price."
"Delmar Restaurant & Lounge
(314) 725-6565
"6235 Delmar Blvd Saint Louis, MO 63130
"Doors open at 8 PM on Sunday August 2nd. Reading will be [Scott], from [his] `Uncage Me' story, followed by Malachi Stone reading from his novel St. Agnes's Eve, followed by Jedidiah Ayres reading one of his short stories, followed by the evening's headliner, Chicago's Theresa Schwegel, reading from her new novel Last Known Address. If you're not familiar with Schwegel's work you should be. She writes the best cop novels since Richard Price."
© Peter Rozovsky 2009
Labels: Jedidiah Ayres, Malachi Stone, Noir at the Bar, Scott Phillips, Theresa Schwegel
8 Comments:
Have a wonderful time, Peter! It would be wonderful to attend one day, esp. in Philly!
I may well have a wonderful time, but it will be here in Philadelphia, where I will be at work. I'll have to rely on second-hand reports unless someone does a live a podcast.
I'd love to catch one of these down in Miami.
I'll go anywhere where there's a good writer, a good audience, and my name spelled correctly in the notices and on the posters.
"I'll go anywhere where there's a good writer, a good audience, and my name spelled correctly in the notices and on the posters."
Plane fare optional?
Find me a train to Hawaii, and I'll pay my own way.
Heh. Standing joke out here used to be "when they get the bridge to SF done . . ."
And wouldn't you like to have the gasoline station concession there?
Travelling to Europe is a pleasure. Getting there by plane is not. I await the rail bridge over the Atlantic.
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