The Last Vispo Anthology (G’bye Nico & Crystal)

November 11, 2012
Splabman

The Last Vispo Anthology

On Saturday, November 24 at 6:00 PM, there’s a book launch party for “The Last Vispo Anthology,” edited by

Crag y Nico

Nico Vassilakis & Crag Hill.

Fantagraphics Bookstore
1201 South Vale Street
(Downtown Georgetown)

The evening features readings by Crag Hill (Idaho), James Yeary (Portland), Gustave Morin (Windsor), Donato Mancini (Vancouver), Joseph Keppler (Seattle), Robert Mittenthal (Seattle), and Nico Vassilakis (Seattle). We’ll also have music by Lori Goldsten (former Earth and Nirvana cellist), joined by former Black Cat Orchestra bandmate Kyle Hanson.

Besides the book launch, in case you didn’t know, Crystal and I are moving from Seattle and this will be a Bon voyage/last hurrah before we split. It’s also Crystal’s birthday! We’d love to see you, be with you all, as we’ll miss the hell outta y’all. Come check out us newlyweds before we hit NYC.

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