Monday, October 6, 2014

Look Who's Coming to Indie Lit



The kickoff to Indie Lit is only 3 days away! Just in case you forgot what’s going on, here you go: 

Thursday Oct. 9
·         Poetry Slam at Dante’s 6-8pm (16 W. Main St.) 
 
Friday Oct 10
·         Book reading at Main Street Books 5:30pm (2 E Main St.)
·         Reception at Center for Creative Writing (22 E Main St.)
·         Panel discussion on author/publisher relationship at Frostburg Public Library (65 E Main St.)


Saturday Oct 11
THE BIG DAY!
Downtown Main St, Frostburg

·         Panel discussions
·         Roundtable discussion
·         Book Fair at Lyric Building (20E Main St.)
·         Cash Bar Cocktail Hour at Lyric Building 5-6pm (wine, beer, and tapas) 


Sunday Oct 12
·         Rock Out, Write Now fundraiser at Dante’s 2-6pm 



Indie Lit is HUGE on presses and, this year, we have many to share. I had the privilege of speaking with one of the many participants, Black Hat/Black Tree Press. Black Hat/Black Tree is new to this whole experience and, as expected in any new situation, they are little concerned about what’s in store. Editor Brittany Tabler admits, “We are very excited to participate in Indie Lit, but we are feeling a little overwhelmed.  It's a bit hard to prepare as a press, even though both of us have attended the festival before.”  


                Even though Black Hat has their understandable concerns, they are still determined to come to the festival prepared. “We are still getting off the ground,” says Tabler. “So most of what we have to present will be information about the press: copies of our blog, newsletter, and other content from our website will be available.  Also, candy!” 


                No matter what, Black Hat/Black Tree is going to take full advantage of Indie Lit, branch out, meet new people and grow as a press. Tabler concludes, “The reason we started the press was to provide a means of self-expression without limitation.  We were shocked to learn that a mutual friend of ours was shunned from a nearby literary event due to her content, so we decided that our press and reading series would be different. As it says in our mission statement: We create opportunities for writers to share their work both through the spoken word and, soon, the written page. We are particularly fond of avant-garde, edgy work that challenges the reader’s/listener’s world view, forcing a questioning process. We are also dedicated to further promoting the work of LBGTQI feminist, people of color and alternate spirituality writers.  Our press will continue with the Reading Series (an event that features two local writers, an open mic, and a writing prompt reading session) and continue with our plans to publish our first review next fall.  In the future, we hope to host more literature themed-events and publish two chapbooks a year.”


For more information on Black Hat/ Black Tree, visit www.blackhat-blacktree.org

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