Garbanzo Fest IV at Bryd's Books

A Day of Fun and Music (sound familiar anyone?) Poetry, music, multimedia and a celebration of Garbanzo Literary Journal IV tomorrow September 20th a noon:

Volume #4 of the Garbanzo Literary Journal, published by Seraphemera Books of Bethel CT and Houston TX, is now available by mail or in fine book shops for those who crave their writes. A literary journal of handmade origins, Garbanzofest 4 - A Celebration of Words opens the possibilities of storytelling to all those who pour forth their heart and soul into the ink that longs for the page. This collector's limited edition features a mix of forty-two tale-tellers both new and seasoned, loquacious and brief, serious and witty and never based on prior conquests, nor lineage of authorial name. Inside you’ll find the form and format of stories, poems, essays and…

the writings of: Adreyo Sen, Alana Eisenbarth, Amy Lerman, Anne Britting Oleson, B. Parker, Brian Horbal, Carolyn Ruppert, Claire Scott, Cooper Baltis, Craig Evenson, Cristine A. Gruber, Darren C. Demaree, Doug Brown, Drew Dielman, Elena Botts, Emily Vander Ark, Emily Strauss, Eric Wallace, Harvey Baine, Jacqueline Jules, James G. Piatt, Jean Berrett, John Grey, Katie Eber, Kristina Ten, M.A. Schaffner, Marc Swan, Michael Sarnowski, Michelle Calero, Mike Cole, Milt Montague, Morgan Bazilian, Prairie Markussen, Rain Gill, Ricky Gardner, Robert Joe Stout, Rowan Righelato, Sadie Miller, Steve Flachsbart, Ted Killmer**, Tom Pescatore, and Tyler Dupuis. Edited by Marc Moorash and Ava Dawn Heydt, Garbanzo Literary journal Volume #4 can be ordered by visitingwww.garbanzoliteraryjournal.org or may be purchased at Byrd's Books, 126 Greenwood Avenue in Bethel (byrdsbooks.com).

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