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Bookslut Reviews A Fixed, Formal Arrangement

Jacquelyn Davis, writing for Bookslut, review Allison Carter’s “A Fixed, Formal Arrangement.” “It’s not hard to appreciate A Fixed, Formal Arrangement, for this segmented, creative work doesn’t...

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Diagram 9.1 Reviews A Fixed, Formal Arrangement

Scott Butterfield reviews Allison Carter’s  A Fixed, Formal Arrangement on Diagram 9.1. “The only over-arching narrative this reviewer could recognize throughout 109 pages is that of a husband and wife...

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Les Figues Press at LitFest Pasadena

Les Figues is participating in the first annual Litfest Pasadena. Come out and say hello, browse Les Figues books and chat with Les Figues authors & editors. Saturday | May 12
9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m....

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Big City Forum: The Hub at WUHO: Cain & Carter

Literary readings by: Amina Cain & Allison Carter investigating liminal space and the articulation of experience Readings in an exhibition featuring visual art by Soo Kim, Siri Kaur, Christine...

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Allison Carter

Allison Carter is the author of A Fixed, Formal Arrangement (Les Figues Press) and Here Vs. Elsewhere (forthcoming from Insert Blanc Press) as well as several shorter collections, including Sum Total...

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The Pedestal Magazine Reviews Three Les Figues Titles

The Pedestal Magazine’s JoSelle Vanderhooft has posted a review of three Les Figues titles: Allison Carter’s A Fixed, Formal Arrangement, Kim Rosenfield’s re:evolution, and Stan Apps’ God’s Livestock...

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That Which Remains: A Collaboration in Reading

Exploring collaboration as form and process. Writing as engagement, performance, social event, proximity, experiment. by Andrew Wessels To read, from the Old English rǣdan: to counsel, advise,...

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TrenchArt Monographs reviewed in Washington Independent Review

Grace Cavalieri contends with the TrenchArt Monographs: hurry up please its time: These artists design their work against the bias grain, so it’s not possible to read much at a time; also some pages...

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rob mclennan reviews TrenchArt Monographs

rob mclennan writes about TrenchArt Monographs: hurry up please its time on his blog: An anthology of this sort functions as a curated montage of divergent ideas on approaches to writing, attempting to...

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Manifestos @ The MAK Center Schindler House

November 21-22, 2015 MAK Center Schindler House 835 N. Kings Road West Hollywood, CA 90069 MANIFESTOS: hurry up please its time a body is wise and holds its connections Only after she begins her do the...

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LFP joins LARB Books—Launch Party

Please join us for an evening of cocktails and performances as we celebrate the launch of LARB Books – the newest publishing venture by the Los Angeles Review of Books. LARB and Les Figues Press, the...

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