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    Black Radish Poets
    Emory University
    Decatur, GA

    8pm, October 14, 2011

    Mackenzie Carignan
    Susana Gardner
    James Maughn
    Marci Nelligan
    Jill Stengel
    Marthe Reed

    with introductions by Bruce Covey


    Black Dog Cafe
    Tallahassee, Florida

    7 pm, October 17, 2011
    reading with Hal Shows


    Bridge Street Books
    Washington DC

    7:30 pm, October 20, 2011

    reading with Shanna Compton and Maureen Thorson


    Chapterhouse Cafe
    620 S. 9th Street (between South and Bainbridge)

    8:00 pm, October 22, 2011

    reading with Kirsten Kaschock and Jenn McCreary

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