Buffalo Indie Lit Luau = BILL
Friday October 3, 2003
from Medaille College of Buffalo:
BILL 2003, October 10 - 11, is “a unique weekend-long celebration of small presses, journals and literary organizations located in Western New York, as well as the United States and Canada.
“Centered on the campus of Medaille College, events will include poetry and fiction readings, panels, workshops and a book fair. Events will also be held throughout the city of Buffalo at bookshops including Rust Belt Books and Talking Leaves Books, as well as other institutions including Just Buffalo Literary Center and Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center. Events are made possible by grants and support by the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses and the National Endowment for the Arts.
“Reserving a table at the Buffalo Indie Lit Luau is an excellent way to promote your small press, magazine or literary organization. Participants need not be from Buffalo or Western New York; indeed, BILL participants come from across the country. The BILL Book Fair will take place each day of the conference from 9 am to 4 pm. The Book Fair will take place on the Medaille College campus. There is no fee to reserve a table, but table space is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Interested in participating in the 2003 BILL? Join the club!”
Contact Dr. Ted Pelton, Humanities Department Chairman at Medaille College, or Ethan Paquin, Director of the Creative Writing Program at Medaille College for further information.
Related articles:
“Issue Zero: The Lady in Stripes,” Michael Rothenberg’s account of the 2000 lit zine conference in New York
BILL 2003, October 10 - 11, is “a unique weekend-long celebration of small presses, journals and literary organizations located in Western New York, as well as the United States and Canada.
“Centered on the campus of Medaille College, events will include poetry and fiction readings, panels, workshops and a book fair. Events will also be held throughout the city of Buffalo at bookshops including Rust Belt Books and Talking Leaves Books, as well as other institutions including Just Buffalo Literary Center and Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center. Events are made possible by grants and support by the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses and the National Endowment for the Arts.
“Reserving a table at the Buffalo Indie Lit Luau is an excellent way to promote your small press, magazine or literary organization. Participants need not be from Buffalo or Western New York; indeed, BILL participants come from across the country. The BILL Book Fair will take place each day of the conference from 9 am to 4 pm. The Book Fair will take place on the Medaille College campus. There is no fee to reserve a table, but table space is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Interested in participating in the 2003 BILL? Join the club!”
Contact Dr. Ted Pelton, Humanities Department Chairman at Medaille College, or Ethan Paquin, Director of the Creative Writing Program at Medaille College for further information.
Related articles:
“Issue Zero: The Lady in Stripes,” Michael Rothenberg’s account of the 2000 lit zine conference in New York


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