Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bad Shoe Issue 7 Release Party


Bad Shoe Release Party to be held on Day of the Dead at the Archive



The women behind Bad Shoe literary magazine plan to raise hell on Tuesday, November 1st. In honor of the release of the seventh issue of Bad Shoe (Vol. 2, Iss. 3), publishing imprint the Saint Louis Projects is throwing a party in the backyard of The Archive Bookstore (3215 Cherokee Street) from 7 to 11 pm.


Featuring readings from many of the issue's contributing authors, Bad Shoe is also hosting the Hobosexuals, local acoustic noisemakers. The editors are infinitely pleased to feature a short act from fire-breather Nova Beau Monde, a performer, writer, and member of St. Louis' only all-female fire troupe, Venus in Flames.


Nova Beau Monde


The issue features the artwork of Miss Delia Rainey, one half of 2-twin band Dubb Nubb.

People, by Delia Rainey


Contributors include: Julia Gordon-Bramer, Stefene Russell, Anna Ross, Jennifer Tappenden, Kelli Allen, Maria T. Balogh, Amanda Mincher, Becca Wilson, Alison Carrick, Jill Bieker, Katerina Canyon, Linda Novak, Tess Thompson, Allison Becker, Mary Ruth Donnelly, and Dena Molen.

Here's a small taste of what this issue has to offer:



Three Writers I Dated and Why It Didn’t Work
by Allison Becker


I


I’ve only said, “I love you” to
relatives, several foods,
numerous dogs and Nick.
Last spring he did something bad
with a table saw.
Nick said, “How can I love you when
I hate myself?”

II

Conor and I went to a concert.
A man in a cape threw
glowsticks at us and we
left with bruises and other
people’s sweat. Conor owned
a typewriter, a record player,
and a Macbook Pro. Never ate meat.
I admitted one night I never
read Howl, “I’m saving it for
harder times.”
The next day he wrote,
“12:16 pm yur super cool but i cant
SRY”
and I laughed because
he never used the typewriter

III

David invited me to his room.
He boiled beets for dinner,
“They make your piss pink,”
he said and led me to the
bathroom. “I didn’t flush so
I could show you.”
We stood over the toilet
bowl, pale pink, still.
A minute passed.
I admitted I expected it to be
pinker.
“You’re nuts, Allison, my piss
is incredibly pink!
Do you know how many
beets I ate?”



Come celebrate Dias de los Meurtos with the ladies who keep St. Louis literature alive.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

SLP-Designed Business Cards




Get Your Business Card, Advertisement, or Web Banner Design from SLP



For the bargain-basement design price of $20-60 a package, an SLP designer will collaborate with you to produce a suite of images to promote your small business, decorate your personal web page, or advertise for your feline acrobat troupe. Pric
e is negotiable. Design packages may include:

*business card
*logo
*web page banner (can be used on Blogger, Etsy, Tumblr, etc.)
*branding/advertising copy
*booklet/event program
*poster
*print or digital invitation



A small suite of images similar to the following would run about $25:



SLP has created advertisements for local theater events, poetry readings, and late-night entertainment events.

Blue Rose Theatre Collective Poster, 2010



Advert/business card for local band The Skekses, 2011
(makes use of public domain artwork)


"Postcard-style" party invitation front, 2011

"Postcard-style" party invitation back, 2011


"Open Studio" Digital and Print advertisement for Budding Images, 2011


Benefit poetry reading advertisement, 2009
(features original artwork by Sean Arnold)



Late-night entertainment advertising for restaurant Mangia Italiano, 2011




We have many more examples and, as you can see, are quite versatile and eclectic in style. For more information, e-mail erin@saintlouisprojects.org.