Hello folks! Just a reminder that The Fabulist hosts its first-ever reading 
tomorrow eve at Studio 333 in Sausalito, as guest bookers of the Why There Are 
Words series. We’ll have seven great readers unspooling diverse fables, yarns 
and tales — below is the invite email from WTAW, and I’ve also thrown in links 
to each author’s contribution to The Fab. 

If you have any friends in the North Bay, please do forward this to them, and 
hope to see you tomorrow eve!

Josh 

Why There Are Words June 12 event details
http://whytherearewords.com/

Author links
Jeremy Adam Smith, “Centaur In Brass”: 
http://www.the-fabulist.org/2010/06/20/centaur-in-brass-2041/
Jenny Bitner, “Hansel and Me”: http://www.the-fabulist.org/2013/09/06/hansel-me/
Jen Burke Anderson, “Where is the Enchilada of Death?”: 
http://www.the-fabulist.org/2008/06/21/where-is-the-enchilada-of-death/
Maw Shein Win, Four poems from “Ruins of a glittering palace”: 
http://www.the-fabulist.org/2013/05/03/excerpt-from-ruins-of-a-glittering-palace-four-poems/
James Hritz, “The Men”: http://www.the-fabulist.org/2011/03/29/the-men/
Tantra Bensko, “Road Full of Ducks”: 
http://www.the-fabulist.org/2009/05/31/a-roadful-of-ducks/
John Zic: “A Secret Mother” … to be published later in 2014 

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Why There Are Words <[email protected]>
> Subject: Reminder! Tomorrow: Why There Are Words June 12 Features The Fabulist
> Date: June 11, 2014 at 11:00:46 AM PDT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Why There Are Words <[email protected]>
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> Tomorrow! June 12. Why There Are Words featuresThe Fabulist
> View this email in your browser if you can't see the photos of our fabulous 
> readers.
> 
> Josh Wilson, a journalist and editor in San Francisco, started The Fabulist 
> in 2007 as a home for fantastical fiction and art of all sorts. The site 
> reflects a certain omnivorous appetite for far-out stories that disregards 
> genre, and instead breaks fiction down as “fables, yarns and tales.” By doing 
> so, The Fab hopes to disrupt audience expectations and open up new terrain 
> for the literature of the fantastic. Join usJune 12 at Studio 333 in 
> Sausalito when WTAW features Bay Area readers published in The Fabulist for a 
> weird, wild, and wonderful night. Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. 
> $10. Check out our readers' bios on the website. 
> 
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