Guest BlitheHouseQtly Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 BLITHE HOUSE QUARTERLY CELEBRATES ALL-CHICAGO WRITERS ISSUE WITH READING AT QUIMBY'S Blithe House Quarterly ( http://www.blithe.com/ ), an online journal of queer short fiction, celebrates its Summer 2004 all-Chicago issue with a reading by four local writers: DAVE AWL KURT HEINTZ KAREN LEE OSBORNE K. R. RANDEN hosted by BHQ founder/publisher ALDO ALVAREZ Friday, June 18 7:00 p.m. Quimby's Bookstore 1854 W. North Ave. All ages Free admission Aldo Alvarez is the author of Interesting Monsters: Fictions (Graywolf Press). Dave Awl is the author of What the Sea Means: Poems, Stories and Monologues 1987-2002. He is the founder of The Pansy Kings performance group and a ten-year veteran of the Neo-Futurists' fringe theater smash Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind. Kurt Heintz is a writer, performer, and new media artist whose output grows from contemporary video art, performance poetry, poetry video, and electronic literature. He is founder of the e-poets network. Karen Lee Osborne is the author of the novels Carlyle and Hawkings and the editor of The Country of Herself: Short Fiction by Chicago Women and coeditor, with William Spurlin, of Reclaiming the Heartland: Lesbian and Gay Voices from the Midwest. Blithe House Quarterly : queer fiction lives here http://www.blithe.com
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