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Saturday, October 14, 2006
Winnipeg connections
Here's a picture from tonight's The Winnipeg Connection: Writing Lives at Mid-Century launch at McNally Robinson Grant Park. I read fourth, after Arthur Adamson, Di Brandt, and Howard Curle.
After my 3-5 minute reading from my 1999 interview with Jack Ludwig, I ducked behind the retractable shelves, my ear turning from the introduction of the next reader to the rear of the store where M was walking/jiggling a wet and hungry Anna.
I rejoined the launch in time for cake, which was in the shape of a book and had editor Birk Sproxton's name writ large across one page.
(Chocolate cake!)
Fun!
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Congratulations on the launch, Ariel!
Cake!
Here's a piece of insider information for you...the cake was supposed to be a carrot, not chocolate.
Here's another: Birk (Birk! Birk!) doesn't even LIKE cake.
Birk doesn't like cake!? What's the world coming to???
Yah, I couldn't believe it either...
I tried to make him eat his words, but then I noticed that my piece had a bit of his name on it.
So I was sort of kind of eating his words for him.
(Hah!)
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