eMigrations Podcast 20 features another reading from the On Edge vault, a reading by novelist Francisco Ibanez Carrusco.

Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco was born in Santiago de Chile in 1963. Hisfirst novel Flesh Wounds and Purple Flowers: The Cha-Cha Years was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2001 and nominated for the Regional Commonwealth Prize in 2002. In 2004, he co-edited a volume of essays with Erica Meiners entitled Public Acts: Disruptive Readings on Making Curriculum Public (Routledge/Falmer). His first collection of short stories, Killing Me Softly/Morir Amando hit the shelves in January of 2005 published by Suspect Thoughts Press. His short stories have been included in Contra/Diction (Arsenal Pulp Press, 1998), Best Gay Erotica 2000(Cleis Press), Of the Flesh (Suspect Thoughts Press, 2001),and The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica (Carol and Graff Publishers, 2001). Francisco teaches at Goddard College in Vermont since 2004.This reading took place on Jan. 18, 2007 at 7 p.m.

The On Edge Reading Series gratefully acknowledges the support of the Emily Carr Institute and the Canada Council for the Arts.

Direct download: EP20_Francisco_Ibez-Carrasco.mp3
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