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This group has been meeting for 32 years. They have an open reading following the featured poet.

On the 32nd anniversary of the First Friday readings series, the featured poet will be



Andre de Korvin,
author of The Four Hard Edges of War,
reading from his recent work,

at Inprint House, 1520 West Main, Houston
on Friday, July 6, 2007, doors open at 8:30 p.m.,
hosted by Robert Clark,
free, open to the public, an open reading after the featured poet

FMI phone 713 521 3519 or visit
www.houstonpoetryfest.net or www.inprint-inc.org
and click on First Friday

 

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hello Anne Taylor.
This is the group you are part of in Texas, I've been hearing about you-all for years.
Cheers
 

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August Featured Poet

Thanks for the compliment ( but I am not Anne Taylor )
Here is the next featured poet:

The First Friday Series of Poetry Readings (since 1975)
on Friday, August 3, at 8:30 p.m.
features poet MARY MARGARET CARLISLE
,
editor of Sol Magazine, reading her poetry
at Inprint House, 1520 Sul Ross,
free. open to the public.
an open reading follows.


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and click on First Friday



 

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First Friday Readings for September

first friday
poetry reading series



Houston's oldest open reading series,
hosted by Robert Clark since 1975
on the first Friday of every month
at Inprint House, 1520 West Main,
one block south of the Menil Collection,
one block east of Mandell,
in the museum district of Houston,
always free, open to the public,
always an open reading
after the featured poet doors open at 8:30 p.m.
September 7, 2007 Ken Jones, poet,host, Borders River Oaks reading series

reading from Unutterable Blunders and Palace Disasters

FMI visit www.inprint-inc.org
or visit www.houstonpoetryfest.net
e-mail [email protected],
or [email protected].