Posts Tagged ‘Events’

Under Surveillance: a special NYC event

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Have you ever felt you were being watched? It may not be paranoia. In celebration of our latest release, the world’s most notorious literary marathon brings you a special night of storytelling, featuring two very different perspectives on the art of spying in New York.

Details:
Saturday, September 19, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Free admission
KGB Bar, 85 East 4th St., New York
(Google map)
RSVP to the Facebook event.

FEATURING

Loud People

Loud People

Loud People by Todd Lamb
3-Day presents a rare screening of Loud People, a short series by Brooklyn-based writer and filmmaker Todd Lamb. Loud People features actual overhead NYC cell phone conversations, re-enacted by comedians from 4Track improv and set to music by Tortoise. Over the course of a year, Lamb and his assistants eavesdropped on and transcribed more than 100 conversations to find the bizarre and very real moments featured in this hilarious piece. With an introduction by George Basil, a member of 4Track and a regular performer at the Magnet Theater.

AND

The Videographer

The Videographer

The Videographer by Jason Rapczynski
Jason Rapczynski reads from The Videographer, the newly released winner of the 31st Annual International 3-Day Novel Contest. The Videographer follows a film-school dropout who finds work taping street fights and setting up spy cams in I-95 rest stops. His plans to escape the grasp of his enigmatic boss are sent spinning when a pre-teen runaway shows up at his door, claiming to be his daughter. As her arrival triggers a series of events that are eerily similar to a script he wrote years earlier, the videographer must uncover the truth about who is really under surveillance.

Hosted by Lila MacLellan, NY freelance writer and editor and MFA student at the New School.

Illustration by Jonathan Adams

Survivors of the 32nd Annual 3-Day Novel Contest are encouraged to come out! This is a great opportunity to meet up with fellow entrants and compare experiences.

Contact: info@3daynovel.com

Last minute drop-off for Vancouverites

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

We’ll be doing our usual last minute meet-up and registration drop-off this Friday night a Lugz coffee shop in Vancouver. That gives Vancouverites a couple of extra hours to get their registrations to us…everyone else in the world needs to get it to their local post office by closing time.

We’ll be at Lugz from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. this Friday, so come by to drop off your registration or just to say hi and meet with fellow entrants!

Details:
Friday, Sept. 4, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Lugz Coffee Lounge, 2525 Main Street, at Broadway
(Please note: do not leave registrations at the cafe outside this time—put them in the hands of 3-Day personnel only.)

New Haven reading and post-contest meetup

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Reading at the Yale Bookstore

Reading at the Yale Bookstore

The Yale Bookstore is hosting a reading by 2008 winner Jason Rapczynski on Sept. 9. It’s a great opportunity to meet up with fellow entrants from the New Haven area after the contest. You can debrief with Jason and other survivors and share your experiences - and also hear a little bit of The Videographer, a great 3-Day novel!

Details:
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 6 p.m.
The Yale Bookstore, Yale University
77 Broadway, New Haven, 203-777-8440

RSVP to the Facebook event.

3-Day News, Sept. 1, 2009

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

3-Day Novel Newsletter

3-Day Novel Newsletter

We’ve posted another issue of 3-Day News. This issue gives fair warning that this is the last week to register, gives an update about changes to our upcoming events in New Haven and New York, and profiles a couple of our more extreme entrants. Read it online here!.

If you would like to subscribe to our newsletter (we send it out every six weeks or so), enter your email in the sign-up form to the right, or send us a note at info@3daynovel.com. If you already subscribe and didn’t receive it, check your spam box and add 3_Day_Novel_Contest@mail.vresp.com to your “not spam” list.

Toronto launch video

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

The good people at Gredunza Press attended our launch party in Toronto to meet with us and produce one of their video podcasts. Gredunza interviews folks in the writing and publishing community to create web programming about books. They spoke with 3-Day administrators and with Jason Rapczynski, our 2008 winner, and caught some of the performances by our host, Tate Young, and our first reader, Matthew J. Trafford.

Launch party and pep rally in Toronto

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Toronto launch party invite

Toronto launch party invite

Please join us for the launch of The Videographer, the latest contest-forged release from 3-Day Books, and for a celebration and pre-event rally for the upcoming 32nd Annual 3-Day Novel Contest on Labour Day weekend.

Thursday, August 27
7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
The Victory Cafe, Toronto
581 Markham Street, upstairs
(Google Map)

Free admission, everyone welcome.
On-site contest registration available.

Featuring

Jason Rapczynski, winner of the 31st Annual 3-Day Novel Contest.

Special guests Matthew J. Trafford, writer and veteran of the 3-Day Novel Contest reality TV series, and 3-Day staff and veterans to offer advice to potential contest entrants.

Hosted by Tate Young, poet, producer of the 3-Day Novel Contest reality TV series and former cross-country pink ambulance driver.

Expect readings, door prizes, a 3-Day Q&A with staff, survivors and winners, and general fun and encouragement for entrants and hopeful entrants to this Labour Day weekend’s 32nd Annual International 3-Day Novel Contest.

Contact: info@3daynovel.com

Facebookers: RSVP to the event!

Bios

Jason Rapczynski won the 31st International 3-Day Novel Contest with The Videographer, a tale of the naive dreamers and web-addled stunt junkies of the digital generation. Jason earned his MFA in creative writing from Emerson College in 2005, and now works as a writer and bookseller. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

Matthew J. Trafford works with Deaf college students in Toronto. His poetry, reviews, and stories have appeared in journals across Canada. His fiction has twice been short-listed for the CBC Literary Prize, received an Honourable Mention at the National Magazine Awards, and won the Far Horizons Award from the Malahat Review.

Tate Young is the director/producer who thought that dropping 3-Day Novel writers in a giant bookstore on the western hinterlands and filming them for live broadcast and a television series would be a good idea. Twice. Obviously a twisted sadist, he’s also a poet who once drove a pink ambulance across the country to promote his alter-ego’s inflammatory book of verse.