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REMINDERS Launch: Reading and Performance with Jasper Pelle, Emily Lawson, Exiliahu at VABF

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REMINDERS, written by Jasper Pelle, published by Moniker Press, is a poem that resembles an artifact quietly dredged from a riverbed, the text and its content warped and worn by time. Still, a radiance remains within its weathered form: an ache lit in lonely hours, urges whispering in margins, walking from a pool to the river, transformation beckoned in a flood.

Join the author, along with Emily Lawson and Exiliahu in disharmonious chorus, as they perform REMINDERS in its entirety on July 4, 7:30pm at the Roundhouse Outdoor Plaza. Also featuring original work by Emily Laswon and music by Exiliahu. Part of Vancouver Art Book Fair opening night programming.

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Publication view and for purchase:
www.moniker-press.square.site/product/reminders-jasper-pelle-

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Jasper Pelle was born and raised in Seattle, Washington but found their creative footing in Missoula, Montana, primarily as a poet and performance artist. Their writing practice took shape in the DIY punk/art scene, growing out of noise and ephemera, engaging with language not as a tool to be manipulated for the sake of expression, but as an end in itself. Grounded in a palpable sincerity, their poetry is abstracted and embodied, tactile and immaterial; fields of image and sensation from which meaning and feeling are not strictly communicated but given the space to arise. Beyond their art practice they are a gardener, baker, and community organizer. They live in Vancouver with their partner and two black cats.

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ABOUT
Moniker Press is a small risograph print studio and publishing project that works collaboratively with artists to produce small editions of books, zines and print ephemera.
WWW.MONIKERPRESS.CA

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DIRECTIONS
This event takes place at Roundhouse Community Center in the Outdoor Plaza. More info on getting there can be viewed on their website: www.roundhouse.ca/contact/
Parking: there is an underground paid parking lot in the location and limited street parking in the area.
Transit: 1-min walk from the Yaletown/Roundhouse skytrain station
Feel free to contact Roundhouse or Moniker Press with any questions!

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SUPPORT MONIKER PRESS
Visit paypal.me/monikerpress to donate! Your contribution goes towards making future riso publications possible



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