Fray Premier Issue: Busted!, Reading and Signing at The Booksmith

by Scott Beale on January 16, 2008 · 0 comments

Fray Busted!

“Busted! True Stories of Getting Caught in the Act”, the premier issue of the new true stories quarterly Fray, is out and to celebrate editor and publisher Derek Powazek is hosting a special reading and signing this Friday, January 18th at The Booksmith in San Francisco.

Bank robbing! Fish smuggling! Counterfeiting! Skinny-dipping! Join us for a reading from, and signing of, the premier issue of Fray Quarterly: Busted! True stories of getting caught in the act. Just out is Busted: True Stories of Getting Caught in the Act. The event will be emceed by Fray Editor and Publisher Derek Powazek. Guest readers include Jack Boulware, Steve Silberman, Kevin Smokler, Joe Loya, and Kate Kotler.

See Previously: Fray To Return As A Quarterly Printed Book

UPDATE: Fray is featured in today’s San Francisco Chronicle: “Out of the Fray: Storytelling Web site morphs into a magazine”

illustration by Fray

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