[CW-Grad] Fwd: Black Clock November News

D Charles Whitney chuck.whitney at ucr.edu
Tue Nov 17 11:18:39 PST 2009


Susan Straight and Chris Abani are in Black Clock II, coming soon!   
See below and/or go to http://blackclock.org/files/press/ 
BC11_PressRelease.pdf

D Charles Whitney, Professor and Chair
Department of Creative Writing, 4119 INTS
U of California, Riverside CA 92521
951.827.6076    FAX 951.827.3619

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> From: Black Clock <info at blackclock.org>
> Subject: Black Clock November News
> To: "gailarose at yahoo.com" <gailarose at yahoo.com>
> Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 8:28 AM
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> November 2009
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> Issue II Coming Soon
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> Black Clock 11 is a tour of that which cannot be recovered. This  
> latest issue of California Institute of the Arts' (CalArts)  
> acclaimed literary journal invites readers to roam the streets of  
> forsaken cities, make camp in blasted landscapes, be dazzled by the  
> mysterious connections lighting the horizon... Or wafting just out  
> of reach... And listen to the secret stories told by characters who  
> find themselves driven out of their own times by their own pursuits.
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> In bookstores 27 November 2009.
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> BlackClock.org
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> MOCA Release Reading
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> Forsaken cities and blasted landscapes, characters in exile,  
> mysteries unwinding: Black Clock 11 features Richard Powers, Greil  
> Marcus, Susan Straight, Chris Abani and Joanna Scott among others.
>
> Come celebrate Black Clock’s newest issue and listen to the  
> literary stylings of some of its most prominent contributors: Rob  
> Roberge, Chris Abani, Veronica Gonzalez, and Michaele Simmering.
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> Black Clock 11 Release Reading
> Sunday December 6, 2009
> 4pm
> Ahmanson Auditorium, MOCA Grand Avenue
> More information at education at moca.org
> 213/621-1745
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> Entry is free of charge.
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> About Black Clock
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> Black Clock is a biannual magazine dedicated to fiction, poetry,  
> and creative essays that explore the frontier territory of  
> constructive anarchy. Black Clock is audacious rather than safe,  
> visceral rather than academic, intellectually engaging rather than  
> antiseptically cerebral, and not above fun. Produced by writers for  
> writers, Black Clock encourages risk and eschews editorial  
> interference.
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