Noir at the Bar

Sorry I’ve been slow with updates around here lately, but I assure you that things have indeed been cooking behind the scenes, and there’ll be a deluge of posts between now and summertime about all kinds of happenings, both of the fiction-al and sonic varietals.

First up is this event at the end of the month in St. Louis, MO where I’ll be reading . . . um, something . . . alongside noir authors Caleb J Ross (I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin), Mark Tiedemann (Remains), and Kevin Lynn Helmick (Sebastian Cross). It’s at a coffee shop in the Delmar Loop near Washington University, part of a semi-regular local series hosted by Jedidiah Ayres and Scott Phillips. This is a road-trip stop for Caleb and me on our way to the AWP conference in Chicago the next day.


Noir at the Bar
Feb. 28, 2012
7:00 – 10 pm

Meshuggah Café
6269 Delmar Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63130



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About Gordon

Gordon Highland is the author of the novels Flashover and Major Inversions, with short stories in such publications as Word Riot, Black Heart, Noir at the Bar Vol. 2, and Warmed and Bound, among others. He lives in the Kansas City area, where he makes videos by day and music by night.
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2 Responses to Noir at the Bar

  1. Wish I were a fly on the wall for this! 😉

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