According to this caption, Elle and I were "more."
Last evening, Elle and I were honored to be the featured guests of Brian Buckley at his Innisfree Poetry Bookstore & Cafe. That wonderful shop is at 1203 13th Street in Boulder.
Innisfree is a coffee shop, book store, study area, and live entertainment venue on "the Hill." In fact, Innisfree is only the third exclusively-poetry bookstore to open in the United States. As a socially-aware enterprise in a student-populated area, Brian warmly welcomed us to tell our story to the students and locals gathered in Innisfree's poetry reading area.
From 7:00 pm to about 8:45, we sat at the microphone, told the story of the book, and answered some outstanding questions from the CU students and other members of the audience. We were particularly touched by the direct and insightful nature of the questions and comments.
The photo at the top shows the poetry reading area. The pic is ripped from the Innisfree website. Of course, that's not Elle and me behind the mic!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
How Can You Get a Book?
Ever since the books were released on March 3, there have been questions about how to get a book. Are they available in bookstores? Can they be purchased online? The answer to both questions is, no. The only way to get a book is to connect with Bridge House. The folks at Bridge House are maintaining an inventory. They will be happy to take your check for $35.00, payable to Bridge House, and provide you with a book.
For people that are out of town, the expense will be more like $40.00 in order to pay for a shipping envelope and USPS postage.
This is the contact information for Bridge House:
http://boulderbridgehouse.org/
(303) 442-8300
1120-1/2 Pine Street (behind the First Congregational Church)
Boulder, CO 80302
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For people that are out of town, the expense will be more like $40.00 in order to pay for a shipping envelope and USPS postage.
This is the contact information for Bridge House:
http://boulderbridgehouse.org/
(303) 442-8300
1120-1/2 Pine Street (behind the First Congregational Church)
Boulder, CO 80302
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
An Evening to Remember!
This past Saturday's celebration was nothing short of amazing! By some estimates, 200 or so authors, homeless subjects, sponsors and friends were on hand to welcome the book's launch.
Here are some photos, all by Sarah Cooper, to help us remember the evening.
Here are some photos, all by Sarah Cooper, to help us remember the evening.
Seeing the book for the first time. |
Mark & Laura Barns with Cheryl Ann Miller and John Aldridge. |
Deb Spence and author Jodi Burnett. |
Elle Page, author Doug Hill and David Page |
Andy McCullough, author Tim Johnson, and subject, Mike |
The books on stage |
Jay Millard of the Boulder Valley Rotary Club, a book sponsor. |
Norris and Teri Hermsmeyer speaking with subject, Chris. |
Diane Brown and Jack Olson |
Kendall Pischke, Robin Flannery, Kathy Kilcullen, Elle Page |
Subjects Eric and Dee Dee |
Rachel Strobel, Elle Page, David Page, Hannah Bragg, Ken Miller (event coordinator) , Mary Howard |
David Craig, Elle Page, Ruth Craig |
Ken Schutz and Julie Webster of sponsor Niwot High School International Baccalaureate Programme |
Cheryl Ann and Mike Miller |
Matt Dolan of sponsor Rotary Club of Niwot, and Dany McCoy |
Anne Doyle of BOHO and George Epp of Bridge House being presented with the books by David and Elle Page |
Elle and David Page, and authors |
David and Elle Page presenting a framed book cover to Joy Ekstine (in absentia) |
Ken Miller, event coordinator and program moderator |
Thursday, March 1, 2012
It's This Saturday Night!
The big event - the book launch - and many people's first opportunity to see the book, occurs this Saturday evening at Cornerstone Church in Boulder. This is the big event that is being sponsored by Project Revive and is being set-up and staffed by a tremendous group of volunteers. Here's the link for advance registration for the event.
www.tinyurl.com/untiltheyhavefaces
Also, I received a message while traveling in Texas yesterday. Erica Meltzer, Daily Camera Staff Writer, wanted information for a story that she was preparing for inclusion in this morning's paper. Well, I called and gave her information and a photo, she spoke with Elle, and she finished her story. Erica did a wonderful job of capturing what Elle and I hoped to do with the book! Here's a link Erica's writing from today's online and print edition of today's Daily Camera:
http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_20075066
Erica's story also appeared this morning in the Longmont Times-Call online edition.
Hoping to see you on Saturday evening!
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www.tinyurl.com/untiltheyhavefaces
Also, I received a message while traveling in Texas yesterday. Erica Meltzer, Daily Camera Staff Writer, wanted information for a story that she was preparing for inclusion in this morning's paper. Well, I called and gave her information and a photo, she spoke with Elle, and she finished her story. Erica did a wonderful job of capturing what Elle and I hoped to do with the book! Here's a link Erica's writing from today's online and print edition of today's Daily Camera:
http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_20075066
Erica's story also appeared this morning in the Longmont Times-Call online edition.
Hoping to see you on Saturday evening!
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