March 18, 2010
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Head over to Ampersand this Saturday, March 20, for the release of the latest issue of Embrocation Cycling JournalEmbrocation Cycling Journal.

They’ll be pouring free beer and playing free music, and there’s a rumor of dancing.  The whole thing starts up at 6 pm and runs to 10 pm.  And while you’re there you can check out the latest work on the walls.  In Ampersand’s own words:

Animated Nature : An Exhibition of 18th Century Prints, also ends this weekend. Featuring a selection of original engravings from Oliver Goldsmith’s History of the Earth & Animated Nature, the show offers a look at the pseudo-science of 18th century naturalism.

Karen Munro's work has appeared in Glimmer Train, Grain, Hunger Mountain, The Pacific Northwest Reader, and elsewhere. She blogs about libraries at Learning Librarian and about books, reading, and writing at Munrovian. She's a fan of smart speculative and fantastical stories, and is currently at work on a novel about strangeness in the Great Northwest.

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