If you're in the Chicago area...
I'll be the featured reader on Tuesday, August 2, 2011, at the Café (5115 N. Lincoln Ave.) and I'll be reading poems from my new chapbook FOURTEEN (Naked Mannekin).
Open mic at 8:30.
Thanks!
Bill
Break a leg, Bill. Wish I could be there.
Thanks, Joani!
"Wish I could be there"
Someday we'll meet!
I still miss Chi-town, Bill, but the days of cavorting at Rush and State are long behind me. I hope you have a huge turnout.
Bill, I miss Chicago so much, and I am envious of your opportunities. I know you will do well and I would willingly chew off a limb to be there to hear you read. I go back every October to visit my girls, perhaps we could get together for coffee and you could read for me then?
Absolutely, MaryAnne!
Bill, Congratulations on your new chap! Fourteen is a great title! Why don't you post some ordering info--
Thanks, Susan. Currently in production. I will when available.
FOURTEEN--a volume of fourteen fourteen-line poems.
oh i wish i could hear you. come to baltimore! have fun, and congrats on a new chapbook. peace...
Love Baltimore. That would be fun. Hope our paths do cross one day. Thanks, Linda.
FOURTEEN is a great collection. Congratulations for the publication, Bill -
Break a word at the reading.
Thanks, Sam. And thanks for your help.
Have a great reading! Congratulations too!
Thank you, Gloria!
Congratulations Bill. Where can I order a copy of "Fourteen?"
Thanks, Matthew!
In production. When it's officially out, I'll post the info.
Congratulations, Bill. I sure hope one day you will stop in Milwaukee on one of your tours!
Congrats Bill! If you're ever in PHX let me know!
Big congratulations, Bill!!! Have a great time in Chgo. I'm from there and will be visiting in Oct. Too late for your reading! Hope to meet up with you somewhere along the way!
Bill, I already commented and was looking through the forum. Now I have Chicago on my mind...
I'm beginning to think that Colorado is the literary fly-over state, Bill, but have a great night at your reading in Chicago! And sell lots of books.
Thanks, Kathy!
"Colorado is the literary fly-over state"
No way.