This quotation appears on The Franklin Building at 720 S. Dearborn. Built in 1916 and designed by architect George C. Nimmons, The Franklin Building features picture tiles by Oskar Gross. This quotation appears above the terra-cotta doorway and under a mural of men working at the Gutenberg Press. … [Read more...]
All in a row
Printers Row Lit Fest was hot and fun. Weighed Words had record sales for a bookfair, and we got to talk with lots of cool people. Stopping by on Saturday was Chicago writer Sharon Solwitz. She's the author of Blood Mary and Blood and Milk (Sarabande) and teaches at Purdue Univeristy and was on hand for the "Neither Fish nor Fowl" reading put on by Northwestern MA/MFA faculty. Sharon Fiffer (friend to Solace in So Many Words) stopped by after her panel on the cozy … [Read more...]
Everything’s looking up at Dearborn Street Station
This photograph was taken during the Printers Row Lit Fest. Weighed Words had a table in the Chicago Publishes tent, which was almost smack dab in the middle of Dearborn, and this is what I looked at during my two days of schmoozing and selling. Here's a link if you'd like to know a little more about Dearborn Street Station and historic Printers Row. More to come soon! … [Read more...]
Printers Row Lit Fest– be sure to visit Tent L!
Weighed Words will be selling Solace in So Many Words at the Printers Row Lit Fest which is this weekend, June 9 and 10, from 10 until 6 each day. You can get all the details of events and readings at the Chicago Tribune's site. The Lit Fest takes place on Dearborn Street from Congress to Polk Street, in the historic Printer's Row. Look for us in TENT L, which is in the middle of the action, near Grace Place Episcopal Church at 637 Dearborn. Sponsored by the Chicago … [Read more...]