
Sidebrow
Sidebrow & Les Figues invite you to a two-part, two-city reading tour celebrating writers from two innovative West Coast presses.
SECOND LEG: LOS ANGELES
Featured at the Los Angeles half of the series will be Paul Hoover & Harold Abramowitz, on behalf of Les Figues, and Amina Cain & Anna Joy Springer, on behalf of Side...brow.
Saturday, November 21, 7:30 pm
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd.
Venice, California
FIRST LEG: SAN FRANCISCO
Featured at the San Francisco half of the series will be Paul Hoover, Vanessa Place, & Teresa Carmody, on behalf of Les Figues, and James Wagner & HL Hazuka, on behalf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 14, 7:30 pm
The Green Arcade
1680 Market St. (@ Gough)
San Francisco
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READER BIOS
Paul Hoover is author of eleven books of poetry including Sonnet 56, Edge and Fold, Winter, Rehearsal in Black, Totem and Shadow: New & Selected Poems, Viridian, and The Novel: A Poem. He is editor of Postmodern American Poetry (Norton) and, with Maxine Chernoff, New American Writing. His collection of essays is Fables of Representation (U. of Michigan).
Vanessa Place is a writer, a lawyer, and co-director of Les Figues Press. She is author of Dies: A Sentence (Les Figues Press, 2006), La Medusa (Fiction Collective 2, 2008), and Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Her nonfiction book, The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality and Law is forthcoming from Other Press. Information As Material will be publishing her trilogy: Statement of Facts, Statement of the Case, and Argument. Statement of Facts will also be published in France by éditions è®e, as Exposé des Faits.
Teresa Carmody is the author of Requiem (Les Figues Press, 2005), and two chapbooks: Eye Hole Adore (PS Books, 2008), and Your Spiritual Suit of Armor by Katherine Anne (Woodland Editions, 2009). Other work has appeared in Drunken Boat, American Book Review, Bombay Gin, Fold, and more. She lives in Los Angeles and is co-director of Les Figues Press.
James Wagner is the author of Work Book (Nothing Moments, Los Angeles, 2007), a collection of short stories, and two collections of poetry: Trilce (Calamari Press, New York, 2006) and the false sun recordings (3rd bed, Providence, 2003). His poetry, fiction, and criticism have appeared in such places as Abraham Lincoln, American Poetry Review, Antennae, BlazeVOX, Boston Review, Denver Quarterly, Fascicle, Fence, 5_Trope, Jubilat, McSweeney’s, Mississippi Review, 6X6, and Verse. Current work appears in Sidebrow and is forthcoming in trnsfr.
Heather (HL) Hazuka’s work can be found in Transfer 81, Cipactli, Fourteen Hills (a 2006 Pushcart nominee), Five Fingers Review, So to Speak: a feminist journal of language and art selected by Eileen Myles, & Sidebrow 01. She was recently recognized in UNO’s Study Abroad Contest in Arts & Writing by Andrei Codrescu. Interested in language as revealed through image, sound, & text, one of her current projects includes the interpretation of selected films by several avant-garde filmmakers including Maya Deren & Stan Brakhage.
Harold Abramowitz’s books and chapbooks include Not Blessed (forthcoming Les Figues), Sin is to Celebration (collaboration with Amanda Ackerman, House), Dear Dearly Departed (Palm), Sunday, or A Summer’s Day (PS), and Three Column Table (Insert). Harold co-edits the short-form literary press eohippus labs.
Amina Cain is author of I Go To Some Hollow (Les Figues). Her work appears in 3rd Bed, Denver Quarterly, La Petite Zine, Sidebrow, and Wreckage of Reason: An Anthology of Contemporary Xxperimental Prose by Women Writers. She lives in Los Angeles.
Anna Joy Springer has toured the U.S. and Europe as a singer for punk bands and with the legendary Sister Spit. Her first novel is The Vicious Red Relic, Love.
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SECOND LEG: LOS ANGELES
Featured at the Los Angeles half of the series will be Paul Hoover & Harold Abramowitz, on behalf of Les Figues, and Amina Cain & Anna Joy Springer, on behalf of Side...brow.
Saturday, November 21, 7:30 pm
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd.
Venice, California
FIRST LEG: SAN FRANCISCO
Featured at the San Francisco half of the series will be Paul Hoover, Vanessa Place, & Teresa Carmody, on behalf of Les Figues, and James Wagner & HL Hazuka, on behalf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 14, 7:30 pm
The Green Arcade
1680 Market St. (@ Gough)
San Francisco
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READER BIOS
Paul Hoover is author of eleven books of poetry including Sonnet 56, Edge and Fold, Winter, Rehearsal in Black, Totem and Shadow: New & Selected Poems, Viridian, and The Novel: A Poem. He is editor of Postmodern American Poetry (Norton) and, with Maxine Chernoff, New American Writing. His collection of essays is Fables of Representation (U. of Michigan).
Vanessa Place is a writer, a lawyer, and co-director of Les Figues Press. She is author of Dies: A Sentence (Les Figues Press, 2006), La Medusa (Fiction Collective 2, 2008), and Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Her nonfiction book, The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality and Law is forthcoming from Other Press. Information As Material will be publishing her trilogy: Statement of Facts, Statement of the Case, and Argument. Statement of Facts will also be published in France by éditions è®e, as Exposé des Faits.
Teresa Carmody is the author of Requiem (Les Figues Press, 2005), and two chapbooks: Eye Hole Adore (PS Books, 2008), and Your Spiritual Suit of Armor by Katherine Anne (Woodland Editions, 2009). Other work has appeared in Drunken Boat, American Book Review, Bombay Gin, Fold, and more. She lives in Los Angeles and is co-director of Les Figues Press.
James Wagner is the author of Work Book (Nothing Moments, Los Angeles, 2007), a collection of short stories, and two collections of poetry: Trilce (Calamari Press, New York, 2006) and the false sun recordings (3rd bed, Providence, 2003). His poetry, fiction, and criticism have appeared in such places as Abraham Lincoln, American Poetry Review, Antennae, BlazeVOX, Boston Review, Denver Quarterly, Fascicle, Fence, 5_Trope, Jubilat, McSweeney’s, Mississippi Review, 6X6, and Verse. Current work appears in Sidebrow and is forthcoming in trnsfr.
Heather (HL) Hazuka’s work can be found in Transfer 81, Cipactli, Fourteen Hills (a 2006 Pushcart nominee), Five Fingers Review, So to Speak: a feminist journal of language and art selected by Eileen Myles, & Sidebrow 01. She was recently recognized in UNO’s Study Abroad Contest in Arts & Writing by Andrei Codrescu. Interested in language as revealed through image, sound, & text, one of her current projects includes the interpretation of selected films by several avant-garde filmmakers including Maya Deren & Stan Brakhage.
Harold Abramowitz’s books and chapbooks include Not Blessed (forthcoming Les Figues), Sin is to Celebration (collaboration with Amanda Ackerman, House), Dear Dearly Departed (Palm), Sunday, or A Summer’s Day (PS), and Three Column Table (Insert). Harold co-edits the short-form literary press eohippus labs.
Amina Cain is author of I Go To Some Hollow (Les Figues). Her work appears in 3rd Bed, Denver Quarterly, La Petite Zine, Sidebrow, and Wreckage of Reason: An Anthology of Contemporary Xxperimental Prose by Women Writers. She lives in Los Angeles.
Anna Joy Springer has toured the U.S. and Europe as a singer for punk bands and with the legendary Sister Spit. Her first novel is The Vicious Red Relic, Love.
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Time:7:30PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd., Venice

Sidebrow
Sidebrow & Les Figues invite you to a two-part, two-city reading tour celebrating writers from two innovative West Coast presses.
FIRST LEG: SAN FRANCISCO
Featured at the San Francisco half of the series will be Paul Hoover, Vanessa Place, & Teresa Carmody, on behalf of Les Figues, and James Wagner & HL Hazuka, on beha...lf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 14, 7:30 pm
The Green Arcade
1680 Market St. (@ Gough)
San Francisco
SECOND LEG: LOS ANGELES
Featured at the Los Angeles half of the series will be Paul Hoover & Harold Abramowitz, on behalf of Les Figues, and Amina Cain & Anna Joy Springer, on behalf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 21, 7:30 pm
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd.
Venice, California
+ + + + + +
READER BIOS
Paul Hoover is author of eleven books of poetry including Sonnet 56, Edge and Fold, Winter, Rehearsal in Black, Totem and Shadow: New & Selected Poems, Viridian, and The Novel: A Poem. He is editor of Postmodern American Poetry (Norton) and, with Maxine Chernoff, New American Writing. His collection of essays is Fables of Representation (U. of Michigan).
Vanessa Place is a writer, a lawyer, and co-director of Les Figues Press. She is author of Dies: A Sentence (Les Figues Press, 2006), La Medusa (Fiction Collective 2, 2008), and Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Her nonfiction book, The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality and Law is forthcoming from Other Press. Information As Material will be publishing her trilogy: Statement of Facts, Statement of the Case, and Argument. Statement of Facts will also be published in France by éditions è®e, as Exposé des Faits.
Teresa Carmody is the author of Requiem (Les Figues Press, 2005), and two chapbooks: Eye Hole Adore (PS Books, 2008), and Your Spiritual Suit of Armor by Katherine Anne (Woodland Editions, 2009). Other work has appeared in Drunken Boat, American Book Review, Bombay Gin, Fold, and more. She lives in Los Angeles and is co-director of Les Figues Press.
James Wagner is the author of Work Book (Nothing Moments, Los Angeles, 2007), a collection of short stories, and two collections of poetry: Trilce (Calamari Press, New York, 2006) and the false sun recordings (3rd bed, Providence, 2003). His poetry, fiction, and criticism have appeared in such places as Abraham Lincoln, American Poetry Review, Antennae, BlazeVOX, Boston Review, Denver Quarterly, Fascicle, Fence, 5_Trope, Jubilat, McSweeney’s, Mississippi Review, 6X6, and Verse. Current work appears in Sidebrow and is forthcoming in trnsfr.
Heather (HL) Hazuka’s work can be found in Transfer 81, Cipactli, Fourteen Hills (a 2006 Pushcart nominee), Five Fingers Review, So to Speak: a feminist journal of language and art selected by Eileen Myles, & Sidebrow 01. She was recently recognized in UNO’s Study Abroad Contest in Arts & Writing by Andrei Codrescu. Interested in language as revealed through image, sound, & text, one of her current projects includes the interpretation of selected films by several avant-garde filmmakers including Maya Deren & Stan Brakhage.
Harold Abramowitz’s books and chapbooks include Not Blessed (forthcoming Les Figues), Sin is to Celebration (collaboration with Amanda Ackerman, House), Dear Dearly Departed (Palm), Sunday, or A Summer’s Day (PS), and Three Column Table (Insert). Harold co-edits the short-form literary press eohippus labs.
Amina Cain is author of I Go To Some Hollow (Les Figues). Her work appears in 3rd Bed, Denver Quarterly, La Petite Zine, Sidebrow, and Wreckage of Reason: An Anthology of Contemporary Xxperimental Prose by Women Writers. She lives in Los Angeles.
Anna Joy Springer has toured the U.S. and Europe as a singer for punk bands and with the legendary Sister Spit. Her first novel is The Vicious Red Relic, Love.
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FIRST LEG: SAN FRANCISCO
Featured at the San Francisco half of the series will be Paul Hoover, Vanessa Place, & Teresa Carmody, on behalf of Les Figues, and James Wagner & HL Hazuka, on beha...lf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 14, 7:30 pm
The Green Arcade
1680 Market St. (@ Gough)
San Francisco
SECOND LEG: LOS ANGELES
Featured at the Los Angeles half of the series will be Paul Hoover & Harold Abramowitz, on behalf of Les Figues, and Amina Cain & Anna Joy Springer, on behalf of Sidebrow.
Saturday, November 21, 7:30 pm
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd.
Venice, California
+ + + + + +
READER BIOS
Paul Hoover is author of eleven books of poetry including Sonnet 56, Edge and Fold, Winter, Rehearsal in Black, Totem and Shadow: New & Selected Poems, Viridian, and The Novel: A Poem. He is editor of Postmodern American Poetry (Norton) and, with Maxine Chernoff, New American Writing. His collection of essays is Fables of Representation (U. of Michigan).
Vanessa Place is a writer, a lawyer, and co-director of Les Figues Press. She is author of Dies: A Sentence (Les Figues Press, 2006), La Medusa (Fiction Collective 2, 2008), and Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Her nonfiction book, The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality and Law is forthcoming from Other Press. Information As Material will be publishing her trilogy: Statement of Facts, Statement of the Case, and Argument. Statement of Facts will also be published in France by éditions è®e, as Exposé des Faits.
Teresa Carmody is the author of Requiem (Les Figues Press, 2005), and two chapbooks: Eye Hole Adore (PS Books, 2008), and Your Spiritual Suit of Armor by Katherine Anne (Woodland Editions, 2009). Other work has appeared in Drunken Boat, American Book Review, Bombay Gin, Fold, and more. She lives in Los Angeles and is co-director of Les Figues Press.
James Wagner is the author of Work Book (Nothing Moments, Los Angeles, 2007), a collection of short stories, and two collections of poetry: Trilce (Calamari Press, New York, 2006) and the false sun recordings (3rd bed, Providence, 2003). His poetry, fiction, and criticism have appeared in such places as Abraham Lincoln, American Poetry Review, Antennae, BlazeVOX, Boston Review, Denver Quarterly, Fascicle, Fence, 5_Trope, Jubilat, McSweeney’s, Mississippi Review, 6X6, and Verse. Current work appears in Sidebrow and is forthcoming in trnsfr.
Heather (HL) Hazuka’s work can be found in Transfer 81, Cipactli, Fourteen Hills (a 2006 Pushcart nominee), Five Fingers Review, So to Speak: a feminist journal of language and art selected by Eileen Myles, & Sidebrow 01. She was recently recognized in UNO’s Study Abroad Contest in Arts & Writing by Andrei Codrescu. Interested in language as revealed through image, sound, & text, one of her current projects includes the interpretation of selected films by several avant-garde filmmakers including Maya Deren & Stan Brakhage.
Harold Abramowitz’s books and chapbooks include Not Blessed (forthcoming Les Figues), Sin is to Celebration (collaboration with Amanda Ackerman, House), Dear Dearly Departed (Palm), Sunday, or A Summer’s Day (PS), and Three Column Table (Insert). Harold co-edits the short-form literary press eohippus labs.
Amina Cain is author of I Go To Some Hollow (Les Figues). Her work appears in 3rd Bed, Denver Quarterly, La Petite Zine, Sidebrow, and Wreckage of Reason: An Anthology of Contemporary Xxperimental Prose by Women Writers. She lives in Los Angeles.
Anna Joy Springer has toured the U.S. and Europe as a singer for punk bands and with the legendary Sister Spit. Her first novel is The Vicious Red Relic, Love.
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Time:7:30PM Saturday, November 14th
Location:The Green Arcade, 1680 Market St. (@ Gough), San Francisco

Sidebrow | New prose by Amina Cain
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“Can you see?” / “No, it’s too dark.” / “Hang on to this railing.”...

Sidebrow | New Collaboration by Andrew Farkas & Megan Milks
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It is Tuesday, July 14, and it is raining. He knows it is Tuesday because the plastic pill compartments for both Sunday and Monday are open, and empty....

Sidebrow | New collaboration by Andrew Farkas & Megan Milks
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About two weeks ago, the Marquis was transferred. In transit, his opus was “lost.” Probably destroyed. Probably burned. ...

Sidebrow | New prose by Traci O Connor
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Sometimes the vampire waits in the trees. Sometimes he looks through my bedroom window. Sometimes he just stands there, cleaning his fingernails with one of those teeth...

Sidebrow | New prose by Jennifer Denrow
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Lauren’s here. She’s listening to music from a snow globe. It’s so beautiful I want to call and play it for you. It makes everyone tired...

Sidebrow | New prose by Shane Michalik
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There was a city built upon concentric circles and enclosed in a high circular wall....

Sidebrow | New prose by Sandy Florian
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A man and a woman lie in adjoined twin beds in a dirty motel room...

Sidebrow | New prose by Sandy Florian
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Two twin girls in matching flared skirts of tattered blue chiffon walk hand-in-hand through a very old cemetery...

Sidebrow | New prose by Sandy Florian
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A man dressed in plaid pajama pants and a yellowed white tee-shirt stands in front of a mirror in a blue tile bathroom...

Sidebrow | New prose by Craig Foltz
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Sz, My singing voice is gone. One person tells another person what is transcribed on the page....

Sidebrow | New poetry by Matt Hart
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The city sets and once again / Burning of a deafening leafening / Upon you I imagine the petroleum / Rushing up from the drain in your watchtower...

Sidebrow | New prose by Joni Tevis
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I pulled the postcard from a junk store shoebox. It cost a dollar, and I bought it for the picture, a glossy black and white of two barrel cacti in a desert...

Sidebrow | New prose by Evelyn Hampton
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Grandpa had his funny EEG machine hooked up. On its green screen, my mind was several colored lines. “I’m going to ask you a few questions,” he began. “The questions are as follows: ...








