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Tire Fire Presents: Butler, Sanders, Carle, & Holguin
Our February reading was so great that we had to take March off, but we’re back in April with readings from Halle Butler, Justin Sanders, K.B. Carle, and Lauren Holguin.
Doors 7 // Reading 8
This month, we’re collecting donations for Prevention Point Philadelphia, a private nonprofit organization providing harm reduction services to Philadelphia and the surrounding area. For over 20 years they have been the City of Philadelphia’s only legal syringe exchange program, but their work also includes HIV/HCV testing, case management, free medical clinics, HCV confirmatories, and referrals to inpatient, outpatient and detox programs, food, clothing and shelter and identification.
Accessibility Note: Reading is upstairs and non-bumper car seating is limited, and tends to be first-come, first-serve. If you need assistance or accommodations, please let us know.
Enjoy this event with our Pierogi Thursday specials:
50¢ pierogi from noon-10pm
& half off all drafts 5-7pm and 10-11pm
Join the Facebook Event and invite all your pals!
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Performer Bios:
HALLE BUTLER is a Granta Best Young American Novelist and a National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” Honoree. She is the author of the novels Jillian and The New Me.
JUSTIN SANDERS is a ghost from Baltimore and the author of for all the other ghosts. His words have appeared most recently in American Short Fiction and on the city’s walls.
K.B. CARLE works as the Social Media Coordinator for Pidgeonholes and serves as one of the Fiction Editor’s for FlashBack Fiction. She earned her MFA from Spalding University’s Low-Residency program in Kentucky and several of her flash fiction stories have been nominated for Best of the Net, Best Small Fictions, and the Pushcart Prize. K.B.’s fiction and creative nonfiction can be found in Jellyfish Review, Genre2, Milk Candy Review, Nightingale & Sparrow, Lost Balloon, The Cabinet of Heed, and elsewhere. Find her online at http://kbcarle.wordpress.com/ or on Twitter @kbcarle.