Showing posts with label Pearl Pirie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearl Pirie. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
ottawa small press book fair, 20th anniversary edition: some reports,
[blurry photo of Stuart Ross at the pre-fair reading, with jwcurry and Nina Jane in the background, listening] There were a couple of responses to our most recent edition of the ottawa small press book fair (including my own, here), which celebrated twenty years of activity on November 7 and 8, 2014. Pearl Pirie (exhibiting her phafours) was good enough to write up a little report on the fair itself on her blog (with photos a-plenty!), Stuart Ross (pre-fair reader and publisher/editor) posted a short report on the event, and Brandon Crilly not only wrote a report on the fair, but on the pre-fair reading as well! Thanks incredibly much for everyone who participated! And of course, we are already starting to think about spring...
Monday, October 28, 2013
the ottawa small press book fair, autumn 2013: some reports,
[Jenn Huzera, sitting at the Apt. 9 Press table] Another season, and another edition of the ottawa small press book fair is once again behind us; as such, there are more than a couple of reports from the fair, including one from audience regular Pearl Pirie, and others from participants Jessica Bebenek, Cameron Anstee, Amanda Earl and myself (in two parts), as well as a series of Polaroid shots Ottawa designer and photographer Charles Earl took during the course of the day, of rob mclennan and Christine McNair, Brian Mikok and Jeannie Hoag, jwcurry, Jenny Haysom sitting at the Arc Poetry Magazine table, and Jessica Bebenek.
Thanks to all for another amazing fair! Hopefully we see you again in the spring.
Thanks to all for another amazing fair! Hopefully we see you again in the spring.
Monday, July 2, 2012
the ottawa small press fair is now on flickr
In case you missed the recent ottawa small press book fair, check out this Flickr page that Pearl Pirie recently noted. Doesn't it make you excited already for the fall edition?
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