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<i>Spare Room and Passages Bookshop present a reading and book
launch</i><i> featuring</i><br>
<blockquote><b>Consuelo Wise</b><br>
<b>Dao Strom</b><br>
<b>Endi Bogue Hartigan</b><br>
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<b>Saturday, June 10</b><br>
7:30 pm <br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="https://www.passagesbookshop.com"><b>Passages
Bookshop</b></a><br>
1801 NW Upshur, Suite 660<br>
503-388-7665<br>
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Doors open at 7:00 pm; no late entry<br>
Free admission<br>
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<b>Copies of Endi Bogue Hartigan’s </b><b><i>oh orchid o’clock</i></b><b>
will be available for purchase.</b><br>
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<b>Consuelo Wis</b>e is a Guatemalan-American poet, writer, and
instructor. She grew up in Northern California near the Mattole, Eel
River, and Sinkyone. She is currently teaching in the graduate and
undergraduate programs at Portland State. Her first book, <i>b o y,</i>
is forthcoming from Omnidawn Publishing in 2024.<br>
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<b>Dao Strom</b> is an artist who works with three “voices”—written,
sung, visual—to explore hybridity and the intersection of personal
and collective histories. She is the author of several hybrid works,
including the poetry-art collection, <i>Instrument</i>, and its
musical companion, <i>Traveler’s Ode</i>; a bilingual poetry-art
book, <i>You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else</i>; and
two books of fiction, <i>The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys</i> and
<i>Grass Roof, Tin Roof</i>. Her work also includes music/poetry
performance, installation, and two collaborative art projects, <a
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href="https://shewhohasnomasters.tumblr.com/poetries"><i>She Who
Has No Master(s)</i></a> and <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://de-canon.com/"><i>de-canon</i></a>. A graduate of the
Iowa Writers Workshop, Strom was born in Vietnam and lives in
Portland, Oregon. daostrom.com / IG: @herandthesea<br>
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<b>Endi Bogue Hartigan</b> will be reading from her new book <a
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orchid o’clock</i> </a>(Omnidawn Publishing), which explores
clock measure, temporal presence in today’s realities, and impacts
of our obsessions with time and instrumentation. She is author of <i>the
seaweed sd treble clef</i> (Oxyeye Press), a chapbook of poems and
photographs; the poetry book <i>Pool [5 choruses] </i>(Omnidawn);
the collaborative chapbook <i>out of the flowering ribs</i> (Linda
Hutchins and EBH); and <i>One Sun Storm</i> (Center for Literary
Publishing). Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals and in
collaborative projects. She lives in Portland, and more on her work
is at endiboguehartigan.com.<br>
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Passages Bookshop
NEW MAILING ADDRESS
1801 NW Upshur, Suite 660
Portland, OR 97209
503-388-7665
fine, rare, and unusual
books and graphic art
poetry, avant-garde art
fine printing, artist's books
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.passagesbookshop.com">www.passagesbookshop.com</a>
facebook.com/passagesbookshop
instagram.com/passages_bookshop</pre>
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