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gerald locklin | ambit

Posted on May 2, 2009 by Klaus — No Comments ↓


IN CELEBRATION OF

AMBIT

ONE OF BRITAIN’S LEADING LITERARY MAGAZINES

AND ITS EDITOR MARTIN BAX

PLEASE JOIN US

TUESDAY, MAY 19

7:00

With Gerald Locklin, Lance Lee, Robert Sward, Fred Voss, Joan Jobe Smith, Geoff Nicholson, Patricia Cherin

ANGELS GATE CULTURAL CENTER

3601 South Gaffey Street

San Pedro 90731

(Harbor Freeway South; off on Gaffey; go south through San Pedro and up the hill)

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