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Black Clock 9 Reading At The Hammer Museum

August 28th, 2008 | Events

Please join Black Clock and The Hammer Museum in celebrating the release of the latest issue of one of America’s leading literary journals.

Sunday, September 7th / 3PM
Gallery 6 - Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA  90024
310.443.7000
(Map & Directions)

Part of The Hammer 2008 Reading Series
Entry is free of charge

On the eve of the national party conventions, the acclaimed literary journal Black Clock releases its ninth, politically-themed installment.  Black Clock 9 includes political allegory, subversive satire, and secret presidential histories.  Falling immediately after both conventions, this reading will feature four of its contributors: Seth Greenland, Anthony Miller, David L. Ulin, and Black Clock editor Steve Erickson.

Co-presented with Black Clock, the literary magazine published semi-annually by the CalArts MFA Writing Program.

The reading will be followed by a book signing at the Hammer Bookstore.

Parking is available under the Museum. Rates are $3 for the first three hours with Museum stamp; $1.50 for each additional 20 minutes.

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Black Clock 4 Launch At Skylight Books

September 07th, 2005 | Events

Black Clock 4 Launch @ Skylight Books
Wednesday, November 9 2005, 7:30 PM

Black Clock celebrates the publication of issue number 4 with a reading at Skylight Books, featuring the following authors:

  • SAMANTHA DUNN is the author of Faith In Carlos Gomez, as well as the memoir Not By Accident: Reconstructing a Careless Life and the novel Falling Paris, and editor of the anthology, Women on the Edge.
  • GLEN DAVID GOLD is the author of Carter Beats the Devil and has written for The New York Times Magazine, Playboy and McSweeney’s.
  • ANTHONY MILLER has written for Bookforum, the Chicago weekly New City, Los Angeles CityBeat and The LA Weekly.
  • HOWARD RODMAN is the author of the novel Destiny Express and the screenplay for the 2000 film Joe Gould’s Secret.

Skylight Books = 1818 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027, (323) 660-1175

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