Showing posts with label rachel glaser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rachel glaser. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2011

#87 Upcoming Readings

So very excited to announce a couple o' great readings coming up in May:

On May 25th in Austin, TX, I'll be reading with Rachel B GlaserBrittany Callender, Audra Schroeder, and Steve Moulds as a part of Amelia Gray's reading series Five Things at the Spider House Ballroom (formerly the United States Art Authority) 510 W. 29th St., Austin, TX, 78705) at 7:30pm.


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May 28th - 


Tex Gallery (1012 Egan St., Denton, TX) is holding a real hum-dinger of an opening, featuring work by some fabulous artists from far and wide, including Anna Krachey and Alan Skelton.  There will be performances as well, and readings by the fabulous and dangerous Amelia Gray and Rachel B Glaser.  


Really can't express how excited I am for this.  !!!.


The evening will begin at 5pm with a workshop/lecture by Dr. Haj Ross (University of North Texas).  Come one, come all.  

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And, as you may already know, Ben Clark and I are hitting the road in July for a bearded tour of the midwest.  I'll post a tour schedule as soon as I have one.  I hope we're coming to a town near you.  




Thursday, December 30, 2010

#55 It Was An Ambush

I like to give readings, and I am proudly average at it.  The more I do, the better I get, I think.  In support of this claim, I've gathered the few videos there are of the few readings I've done, and compiled them here.  Please note the evolution of hand gestures: from fragile/protective to instrumental to gestural/pseudo/sorta-communicative.  Way to go hands.

I read Pee On Water this evening.  Wish I knew Rachel Glaser.

I also read this interview today.  I would have liked to have known William Gaddis, but maybe only through a third party.  Like if an old friend of mine who was also buddies with Gaddis, and who had initially vouched for me in order to bring me into the social circle, always stuck around to make sure he didn't give me a hard time.

I also wrote a new story today about a shark-tooth necklace and one relentless jellyfish.