Monthly Archives: September 2016

What a Book! What a Performance! What a Night!

Alex launched his new book last night at Ken Sanders’ Rare Books. Here is Michael McLane’s photo of Alex as he began: The audience filled the place, with the crowd stretching out the open door onto the street. Alex was … Continue reading

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BIRTHDAY/BOOKDAY

On the 23 of September 2016, Alex Caldiero celebrates his 67th birthday. On the 27 of September he celebrates the birth of his new book Who Is the Dancer, What Is the Dance at Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt … Continue reading

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Serbian Authors: Stubovi kultura

A few hours ago Zarko sent me this photo of a gathering of authors in the lobby of the Belgrade publisher Stubovi kultura. “We are there too,” he wrote. It takes some careful looking, but there are our portraits on … Continue reading

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Two Friends, Three New Books

Near the end of September, new books by my dear friends of three decades will appear. The title Kafana means tavern or pub. The narrator sits at a table in the living room of his apartment, staring out the window … Continue reading

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Excerpt from Immortal for Quite Some Time in 15 Bytes, Artists of Utah

SUNDAY BLOG READ: Scott Abbott by DAVID G. PACE SUNDAY BLOG READ is your glimpse into the working minds and hearts of Utah’s literary writers. At least once a month, 15 Bytes offers works-in-progress and / or recently published work … Continue reading

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