L.A. EVENT - L.A. LIT MIXER
We've gotten word about the next L.A. Lit Mixer. Hope to see you there.
LIT - a mixer for literary Los Angeles
WHO:
Writers, readers, and editors of novels and nonfiction, screenplays and screeds, memoirs and monologues, reviews and rants, blogs and biographies, poetry, potboilers, and palindromes, oh my.
WHAT:
A party. A cash bar. No readings whatsoever.
WHEN:
Tuesday, September 21, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
WHERE:
CINESPACE, 6356 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Floor, Between Cahuenga and Ivar
WHY:
Because you might physically atrophy or turn into a psycho freak if you sit alone at your desk any longer — so get out and mingle with the L.A. literati, you bibliophile, you ink slinger, you savvy subversive scribe.
Come carouse with your fellow writers and readers and toast to our guests of honor:
Jonathan Bing and Dade Hayes, managing editors at Variety.
Their book Open Wide: How Hollywood Box Office Became a National Obsession is being published this month by Miramax Books.
Jerry Stahl is an acclaimed author and screenplay writer. His books include Permanent Midnight, Perv: A Love Story, and Plainclothes Naked. His new novel I, Fatty was published this summer by Bloomsbury.
RSVP required. Please email literarylosangeles@yahoo.com to add your name to the guest list and receive future invitations.
Your friends and colleagues are welcome. Thank you.
Parking: Cinespace offers valet parking for $8. Public parking is available for $6 at Hollywood and Vine.

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