CE Putnam Back in Cascadia!

November 21, 2012
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C.E. Putnam

C.E. Putnam

One of the most inventive NW poets lives in Singapore these days, but is coming back to the NW. (Details in his email pasted in below).

C.E. Putnam was born in Seattle and has lived in three world capitals (London, Washington DC, and Bangkok). A former co-curator of the Subtext Reading Series, he maintains P.I.S.O.R. (The Putnam Institute for Space Opera Research) & founded FiftyCentsOffPress. Monkey Puzzle, Bird Dog, Pom2, Ixnay, 6ix, Pavement Saw, Tin Fish & Skanky Possum contain some of his writings. He currently lives in Seattle, but not for long. Click below to see Chris’ poems on the Rattapallax blog and to hear the interview conducted August 9, 2010 by Paul E Nelson. http://rattapallax.org/blog/tag/c-e-putnam/

From C.E.:

Hi Paul,
As you probably know, I’m going to be in town in December and am putting on a book release party on Saturday the 8th (details below). Hopefully, The Stranger will get the event posted soon. I’m wondering if you have any other suggestions for where else to send the details?   Hope you can make the event.
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving and see you soon,
CE
Back Catalog Release Party
w/special guests Interrupture doing a mash up of the back catalog!
Saturday, December 8
7:30-10:30pm
(Reading at 8pm)
ABSOLUTLY FREE. OVER 21 ONLY.
College Inn Pub (in the snuggery)
4006 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

btw/ Saturday is $4 whiskey nigh

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P.I.S.O.R (Putnam Institute for Space Opera Research)
The C.E. Putnam six book back catalog is now available!

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