Black Clock missreading, a correction

I am sure they were from the White House. A small band of aliens abducted me when I was in Washington, DC. I am not entirely sure what they did with my brain, but I believe that for a short while they left it in the six-doors box on Echo Park Avenue. That's why I said that Hannah Bleier had written Jenna Blough's story when I posted a notice about the Black Clock reading. In fact, Hannah Bleier has three spaces reserved for her writing on Black Clock 5's table of contents. And her tryptich is beautiful. She will be reading this afternoon at Dutton's Brentwood, as I said before, along with the other previously mentioned writers.

In the meantime, Jenna Blough's short story in the same issue is still set in Echo Park.

11:10 AM Sunday, September 17 2006 • Link •  
© 2003-2008   •  About LA Observed  •  Contact LAO's editor
LA Biz Observed
4:03 PM Fri | CBS and ABC have far bigger fish to fry - namely whether their stations can get back the auto and retail advertising that fell off a cliff in 2009.
Native Intelligence
Jenny Price | Recycling!
Veronique de Turenne | And there's still time to take part!
Phil Wallace | Searching for answers after a third loss this year.
Deanne Stillman | Jihad and cash offers meet American soldiers during the Gulf War, and beyond.
Iris Schneider | After a tough year financially, the Museum of Contemporary Art put on a gala party to celebrate with 1,000 of its closest friends.
Jenny Burman
Thinking more about buying less.
Here in Malibu
Seriously -- turn out the lights.
Sponsors
Jewish Journal logo
The California Wellness Foundation
Playa Vista ad
Blogads

Blogads Los Angeles network