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SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual A PEDESTRIAN´S RECENT HISTORY OF DALLAS BY ZAC CRAIN Join us for the long awaited local presentation of A Pedestrian´s Recent History of Dallas (La Reunion, 2020) . Crain´s photos, taken on phones and during lunch breaks, show Dallas from a human perspective. In a city bound by car owners and wide roads, Zac Crain engages the pedestrian point of MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual A PEDESTRIAN´S RECENT HISTORY OF DALLAS BY ZAC CRAIN Join us for the long awaited local presentation of A Pedestrian´s Recent History of Dallas (La Reunion, 2020) . Crain´s photos, taken on phones and during lunch breaks, show Dallas from a human perspective. In a city bound by car owners and wide roads, Zac Crain engages the pedestrian point of MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
GALLERY - THE WILD DETECTIVES Charalambides went on to produce dozens of LPs, CDs, and cassettes on various other labels, including Eclipse, Time-Lag, and Kranky, sometimes as a trio—first with guitarist Jason Bill, and later with pedal steel player and vocalist Heather Leigh—before finally cementing their duo configuration in 2004. EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we MENU-SH - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
AN EVENING WITH ROSS J. FARRAR Deep Vellum & POF present an intimate book release for ROSS J. FARRAR’s Ross Sings Cheree & The Animated Dark including performances by DH Phillips and Mark Lanky. This is a ticketed event, every ticket purchased includes a copy of Ross Sings Cheree & The Animated Dark to be picked up on-site. If you have already pre-orderedbook, then email
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. SPAIN WRITES, AMERICA READS: A LUMINOUS REPUBLIC BY ANDRÉS Author Andrés Barba presents “A Luminous Republic” at “Spain Writes, America Reads,” a series of virtual conversations to introduce recently translated books from Spain in the U.S. This virtual author & translator dialogue will introduce American audiences to A Luminous Republic, the English edition of Andrés Barba’s award-winning República Luminosa, translated into English by THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”.TRUE CRIME #03
A gripping true-crime investigation of the 1948 abduction of Sally Horner and how it inspired Vladimir Nabokov’s classic novel, Lolita. Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita is one of the most beloved and notorious novels of all time. And yet very few of its readers know that thesubject of
THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual A PEDESTRIAN´S RECENT HISTORY OF DALLAS BY ZAC CRAIN Join us for the long awaited local presentation of A Pedestrian´s Recent History of Dallas (La Reunion, 2020) . Crain´s photos, taken on phones and during lunch breaks, show Dallas from a human perspective. In a city bound by car owners and wide roads, Zac Crain engages the pedestrian point of MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable.FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual A PEDESTRIAN´S RECENT HISTORY OF DALLAS BY ZAC CRAIN Join us for the long awaited local presentation of A Pedestrian´s Recent History of Dallas (La Reunion, 2020) . Crain´s photos, taken on phones and during lunch breaks, show Dallas from a human perspective. In a city bound by car owners and wide roads, Zac Crain engages the pedestrian point of MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable.FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
GALLERY - THE WILD DETECTIVES Charalambides went on to produce dozens of LPs, CDs, and cassettes on various other labels, including Eclipse, Time-Lag, and Kranky, sometimes as a trio—first with guitarist Jason Bill, and later with pedal steel player and vocalist Heather Leigh—before finally cementing their duo configuration in 2004. EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we MENU-SH - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
AN EVENING WITH ROSS J. FARRAR Deep Vellum & POF present an intimate book release for ROSS J. FARRAR’s Ross Sings Cheree & The Animated Dark including performances by DH Phillips and Mark Lanky. This is a ticketed event, every ticket purchased includes a copy of Ross Sings Cheree & The Animated Dark to be picked up on-site. If you have already pre-orderedbook, then email
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris.TRUE CRIME #03
A gripping true-crime investigation of the 1948 abduction of Sally Horner and how it inspired Vladimir Nabokov’s classic novel, Lolita. Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita is one of the most beloved and notorious novels of all time. And yet very few of its readers know that thesubject of
THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: CLINT NIOSI Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $20 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
BOOK PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF COVID Vappu is a literary scholar and writer. Her debut novel, Rosa Clay, presents a fictionalized account of the life of the first African woman to gain Finnish citizenship. Books have definitely helped me during the self-isolation, although at first I had trouble concentrating on reading. ADAM & THE FIGURINES Welcome to the new Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $15 per person with two minimum purchase -All tickets are CHRISTINE MAYNARD, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
JOY AGAIN - THE WILD DETECTIVES Joy Again is a Philadelphia based 5-piece founded in 2015. The band, whose founding members met in boarding school, has released debut singles on Mom + Pop (U.S.) and Lucky Number (U.K.). Their latest effort, “EP”, was released on Never Grow Up Records in early 2017, earning them nods from NME and FADER.SR PRESIDENTE
Sr. Presidente is Heberto Añez Novoa’s moniker since 2011, when his songwriting needs pushed for a parallel outlet from his TLX group (a cult postmodern rock unit from Maracaibo). He also have been a major driving force behind Entorno Doméstico, maybe the most important indie label to emerge from the west of Venezuela in the DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris.JENNY MOLBERG
Logen Cure: Refusal is such an evocative title. How did you go about choosing it? Jenny Molberg: Thank you! It took me a long time to come up with the right title for the collection, because I wanted to capture the spirit of the collection in a single word. THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
EVENTS - THE WILD DETECTIVES Events. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : Backyard Conversation. JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: CLINT NIOSI Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $20 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
BOOK PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF COVID Vappu is a literary scholar and writer. Her debut novel, Rosa Clay, presents a fictionalized account of the life of the first African woman to gain Finnish citizenship. Books have definitely helped me during the self-isolation, although at first I had trouble concentrating on reading. ADAM & THE FIGURINES Welcome to the new Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $15 per person with two minimum purchase -All tickets are CHRISTINE MAYNARD, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
JOY AGAIN - THE WILD DETECTIVES Joy Again is a Philadelphia based 5-piece founded in 2015. The band, whose founding members met in boarding school, has released debut singles on Mom + Pop (U.S.) and Lucky Number (U.K.). Their latest effort, “EP”, was released on Never Grow Up Records in early 2017, earning them nods from NME and FADER.SR PRESIDENTE
Sr. Presidente is Heberto Añez Novoa’s moniker since 2011, when his songwriting needs pushed for a parallel outlet from his TLX group (a cult postmodern rock unit from Maracaibo). He also have been a major driving force behind Entorno Doméstico, maybe the most important indie label to emerge from the west of Venezuela in the DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris.JENNY MOLBERG
Logen Cure: Refusal is such an evocative title. How did you go about choosing it? Jenny Molberg: Thank you! It took me a long time to come up with the right title for the collection, because I wanted to capture the spirit of the collection in a single word. THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVES Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that internationalEVENTS ARCHIVE
Events Archive - The Wild Detectives. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : BackyardConversation.
CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we MENU-SH - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
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The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
BOOK PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF COVID Vappu is a literary scholar and writer. Her debut novel, Rosa Clay, presents a fictionalized account of the life of the first African woman to gain Finnish citizenship. Books have definitely helped me during the self-isolation, although at first I had trouble concentrating on reading. DON’T MISS A THING, SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Want to know about our upcoming events? Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter filling the form below. All the updates you need so you don’t miss any of our cultural happenings. A newsletter crafted with love and always with y’all in mind. “I’ve been cordially invited to join the visceral realists. I accepted, of course.FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
STRANGER THINGS
The direct and indirect references, influences, and homages on display within the universe of Stranger Things are too numerous to contextualize; nonetheless I will list of some of the fandom on display.Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., The Goonies, Stand by Me, The Cure, Joy Division, The Clash, (relax my overzealous nerds I am one of you and know that the show takes place in the yearJENNY MOLBERG
Logen Cure: Refusal is such an evocative title. How did you go about choosing it? Jenny Molberg: Thank you! It took me a long time to come up with the right title for the collection, because I wanted to capture the spirit of the collection in a single word.KATHRYN NUERNBERGER
Kathryn Nuernberger: The title is meant to evoke the sequence of poems that describe the botany, history, and folklore surrounding plants historically used for the birth control and also, since the book is also about feminist fury in the face of patriarchal hegemonies, to evoke the idea of that someone (maybe a husband or a boss or that guyon
THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVESTHE WILD DETECTIVES DALLAS TXDALLASHOMICIDE DETECTIVES
Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVESTHE WILD DETECTIVES DALLAS TXDALLAS HOMICIDE DETECTIVESDALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT DETECTIVESWILD DETECTIVES MENU The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that international THE WILD DETECTIVESEVENTSARTICLESINITIATIVESSTAFF PICKSGALLERYVIDEOS Jazmina Barrera’s first book to be translated into English by Christina MacSweeney, On Lighthouses, is an exploration of many things—writing, collecting, travel, literary history—centered around various lighthouses and the stories they contain.The following is a conversation between author Jazmina Barrera, translator Christina MacSweeney, and WD contributor Katy Dycus. ABOUT - THE WILD DETECTIVESTHE WILD DETECTIVES DALLAS TXDALLASHOMICIDE DETECTIVES
Our bookstore-bar-venue is the result of 10 years of friendship of two Spanish civil engineers, Javier García del Moral and Paco Vique. They always wished for a space that could mix two of their passions: books and booze. After a lot of enthusiastic talk over the MENU - THE WILD DETECTIVESTHE WILD DETECTIVES DALLAS TXDALLAS HOMICIDE DETECTIVESDALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT DETECTIVESWILD DETECTIVES MENU The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
SIX FOOT LOVE SERIES PRESENTS: LITTLE MAZARN Welcome back to the Six Foot Love series at The Wild Detectives. A series of live performances with social distance and special safety precautions to comply with CDC guidelines while enjoying live music, performances and discussions. See special considerations below concerning this event: -Tickets are $25 and are valid for TWO PEOPLE.– 1 TICKET
JAVIER GARCÍA DEL MORAL, AUTHOR AT THE WILD DETECTIVES Submission. Submission, Houellebecq´s most controversial novel so far, satirical and incredibly funny, envisions the 2022 France presidential elections led by the Muslim party, a probably unlikely but possible scenario. His main character, Francois, an intellectual Sorbonne lecturer with a sophisticated food taste, lascivious sexual MEGAN PEAK – GIRLDOM Megan Peak. Megan Peak will be reading at our monthly poetry reading series, Inner Moonlight on November 14th. Megan Peak’s debut collection, Girldom (Perugia Press, 2018), speaks to the way we can be laid bare, like trees no longer cloaked in snow. “The world is sometimes stripped / of itself,” the poet writes in Once Full ofTrees.
DUPED BY CHRISTINE MAYNARD Duped by Christine Maynard. by Christine Maynard. I was a mark. I was the meal ticket for a nest of borderlines. While surrounded by their darkness, I became privy to their secrets. Calculating the depth and breadth of their lies, or trying to reach the kernel of truth, seemed impossible. Unsolvable. THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE BY MARIANA ENRÍQUEZ Things We Lost in the Fire contains dark, feverish stories about women who chase ghosts and fixate on violence. In The Intoxicated Years, a story about girlfriends who spend their high school years addled by drugs and alcohol, the narrator says the girls weren’t eating at the time because “We wanted to be light and pale like dead girls.”. CONFESSIONS OF A WANNABE BIBLIOPHILE After being denied a writer’s residency at Shakespeare & Company in Paris I didn’t write much, but lived in the city. When I arrived home and out of my waking dream state I needed to escape again. The following comes from the moment of discovery that came from realizing my love of reading, while not reading in Paris. MIGRATION IS NOT A CRIME The world is, as Thomas Friedman once penned increasingly flat. Have you noticed your favorite donut shop is owned by Koreans, the Local 7-11 where you pick up your newspaper is owned and operated by Ethiopians, that bowl of Pho was prepared lovingly by someone from Viet Nam and of course your favorite book store was founded by a few great guys from Spain? We all see that internationalEVENTS ARCHIVE
Events Archive - The Wild Detectives. Current Month. june. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas. 02junwed. Featured. Forces of Nature - The Women Who Changed Science 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Event Type : BackyardConversation.
CONTACT - THE WILD DETECTIVES We’re in Oak Cliff at: 314 W Eighth St. Dallas, 75208 TX. 214-942-0108 Our opening hours are: 10 am to 12 am Everyday CONTACT Please keep in mind that unsolicited e-mails might not be answered. As much as we strive to get back to everybody who contacts us, the high volume of requests we MENU-SH - THE WILD DETECTIVES The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
STAFF PICKS
The Wild Detectives is an independent Bookstore Bar Venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX, whose aim is to encourage community-driven culturalconversation.
BOOK PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF COVID Vappu is a literary scholar and writer. Her debut novel, Rosa Clay, presents a fictionalized account of the life of the first African woman to gain Finnish citizenship. Books have definitely helped me during the self-isolation, although at first I had trouble concentrating on reading. DON’T MISS A THING, SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Want to know about our upcoming events? Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter filling the form below. All the updates you need so you don’t miss any of our cultural happenings. A newsletter crafted with love and always with y’all in mind. “I’ve been cordially invited to join the visceral realists. I accepted, of course.FIERA M. SMITH
Fiera M. Smith will read from her poetry and prose collection: Whenever It Smells Like Rain. Fiera M. Smith is a writer, outdoor junkie, and avid pin and pen collector. As a native Dallasite, she has been influenced by the vibrancy of culture and eclectic nature of her city; and her witty, yet introspective writing has reflected thisdevotion.
STRANGER THINGS
The direct and indirect references, influences, and homages on display within the universe of Stranger Things are too numerous to contextualize; nonetheless I will list of some of the fandom on display.Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., The Goonies, Stand by Me, The Cure, Joy Division, The Clash, (relax my overzealous nerds I am one of you and know that the show takes place in the yearJENNY MOLBERG
Logen Cure: Refusal is such an evocative title. How did you go about choosing it? Jenny Molberg: Thank you! It took me a long time to come up with the right title for the collection, because I wanted to capture the spirit of the collection in a single word.KATHRYN NUERNBERGER
Kathryn Nuernberger: The title is meant to evoke the sequence of poems that describe the botany, history, and folklore surrounding plants historically used for the birth control and also, since the book is also about feminist fury in the face of patriarchal hegemonies, to evoke the idea of that someone (maybe a husband or a boss or that guyon
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Small Beer Press (2018) Cheers To New! is a Staged Reading Series featuring new plays and a drinking game. Come drink along with us and experience some new work in a new way! We are always Pay-What-You-Can, and will take any donations you’d like to give at the door. August’s play is House is Open by Cain Rodriguez Directed by Cameron Casey House is Open is a tongue-in-cheek look at what we give to regional theater and what it takes back. Don’t miss out and sign up to our newsletter__
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Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas _01__sep__sun___FeaturedBlack Taffy_8:00 pm - 10:30 pm_ __Event Type:___Music Show_____
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Our friend and local legend producer Black Taffy comes back to The Wild Detectives for an electronic and visual experience. Tickets ($10) here. Black Taffy (Donovan Jones) is a Dallas-based__
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The Invisible ValleySu Wei
Small Beer Press (2018) Our friend and local legend producer Black Taffy comes back to The Wild Detectives for an electronic and visual experience. Tickets ($10) here . Black Taffy (Donovan Jones) is a Dallas-based composer and performer whose current focus lies in pairing ambient music with large bass and percussion. The first born son of Pentecostal music ministers, Donovan grew up witnessing the power music has to induce trance and encourage spiritual awakening. Eventually drawing parallels between christianity, voodoo, and the occult, he left the former to immerse himself in the latter. Sometimes performing with only Vibraphone and cassette decks, he frequently employs the use of tape loops and other antiquated mediums to create pillowy worlds of wow and flutter. Listen to Black Taffy here . Ark will open for Black Taffy. Anthony Mendoza Martins is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, photographer/filmmaker, screen printer and multi-media artist from and currently residing in SanAntonio, Texas.
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Dallas The Wild Detectives 314 W 8th St, Oak Cliff, Dallas _07__sep__sat___FeaturedHay Forum Dallas_1:00 am - 11:00 pm (8)_ __Event Type :___Literary Festival_____EVENT DETAILS
Following the success of the first installment of Hay Forum Dallas in 2018, this year, The Wild Detectives and Hay Festival combine forces again to create one of the most__
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Small Beer Press (2018) Following the success of the first installment of Hay Forum Dallas in 2018, this year, The Wild Detectives and Hay Festival combine forces again to create one of the most interesting literary and cultural events in the City of Dallas. 2018 was dedicated to celebrating the Bogotá39 list, which selects the 39 most important writers of Latin America under the age of 40. For our 2019 edition, we have invited an eclectic group of guests with one thing in common, pushing boundaries. Our idea for this year’s edition is to bring figures from different fields like journalism, literature, activism and music, who while working in different disciplines, go that extra mile to make our reality more tangible and real, despite the consequences. We believe the different guests that are coming to Dallas this year have made an extraordinary effort to show us new perspectives of the world we live in and the different directions we can take going forward. During the days of 7th and 8th of September, you will be able to attend the following panels: MIGRATION, BORDERS & VIOLENCE IN AMERICA _Reporting migration and violence in the US and Latin America. With Oscar Martinez, Dianne Solis & John Gibler._ Oscar Martinez, Dianne Solis and John Gibler will discuss their respective works reporting and writing about some of the deadliest phenomena of our time. Oscar Martinez (Salvador), aside from his regular collaborations with the newspaper El Faro, has written several books documenting the impossible journey of migrants from Central America to North America and the gang violence in both Salvador and the US. John Gibler (Texas,Mexico) has made numerous investigative reports about violence in Mexico and Central America. He has also published several books, among them one which is considered one of the most thorough works on the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students. Dianne Solis (Texas) is a senior reporter who has worked for The Wall Street Journal and The Dallas Morning News, reporting about the heroin outburst in New Orleans after Katrina and the severe impact that border control measures have on children. ÓSCAR MARTÍNEZ is a writer and journalist from El Savador. He writes for ElFaro.net, the first online newspaper in Latin America. The original edition of his book LOS MIGRANTES QUE NO IMPORTAN was translated to English as THE BEAST. Martínez is currently writing chronicles and articles for El Faro’s project, Sala Negra, investigating gang violence in Latin America. In 2008, Martínez won the Fernando Benítez National Journalism Prize in Mexico, and in 2009, he was awarded the Human Rights Prize at the José Simeón Cañas Central American University in El Salvador. Martinez has ridden the Beast eight times himself, interviewing people on their way to the U.S DIANNE SOLIS is an american journalist. Her stories have taken her to post-Katrina New Orleans, inside families fractured by addiction to starter heroin, to immigration courts for children, and to a mosque where the Ramadan fast was broken with a FBI agent. As a foreign correspondent with The Wall Street Journal and a Texas-based reporter with the Dallas Morning News, she’s written on narcotics, gangs and the impact of drug violence and corruption on ordinary people. She also has lectured on reporting in immigrant communities caught in the most significant crackdown in decades. She was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University. JOHN GIBLER is an American journalist who predominately writes from and about Mexico. He is the author of MEXICO UNCONQUERED: CHRONICLES OF POWER AND REVOLT, TO DIE IN MEXICO: DISPATCHES FROM INSIDE THE DRUG WAR and I COULDN’T EVEN IMAGINE THAT THEY WOULD KILL US: AN ORAL HISTORY OF THE ATTACKS AGAINST THE STUDENTS OF AYOTZINAPA. He is also correspondent for Pacifica Radio’s KPFA in Mexico. He has reported on the ground from the Zapatistas Other Campaign, the protests against electoral fraud in Mexico City, and the uprising in Oaxaca. He has reported for Left Turn, In These Times, Common Dreams, Yes! Magazine, Colorlines and Democracy Now!WAR ON WOMEN
_The contemporary war on women._ _With Miriam Toews, Cristina Rivera Garza & Leni Zumas._ In Miriam Toew’s latest novel (Women Talking), more than a hundred Mennonite women were systematically violated and assaulted for years by the male members of their community, many of who argued that their bruises were the product of demons or “wild female imagination.” In Leni Zumas’ latest novel (Red Clocks), abortion is illegal again in the US and women are persecuted. Cristina Rivera Garza, one of Mexico´s best known writers and one of the prominent voices of feminism in Latin America, is known for her take in literature as she chooses not to inform but to explore the limits of human experience. Fiction and Non Fiction will cross boundaries in this astounding conversation between three of the most relevant authors of our time. MIRIAM TOEWS is a Canadian writer, best known for her novels A COMPLICATED KINDNESS and ALL MY PUNY SORROWS. She has won a number of literary prizes including the Governor General’s Award for Fiction and the Writers’ Trust Engel/Findley Award for body of work. She is also a two-time finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and a two-time winner of the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. LENI ZUMAS is an American writer. She won the 2019 Oregon Book Award for her national bestselling novel RED CLOCKS, which was a finalist for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction and the Neukom Prize for Speculative Fiction. RED CLOCKS was a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice and was named a Best Book of 2018 by The Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Huffington Post, Entropy, and the New York Public Library. Vulture called it one of the 100 Most Important Books of the 21st Century So Far. CRISTINA RIVERA GARZA is a Mexican author and professor best known for her fictional work, with various novels such as NADIE ME VERÁ LLORAR _(No One Will See Me Cry)_ winning a number of Mexico’s highest literary awards as well as awards abroad. The author was born in the state of Tamaulipas, near the U.S. border and has developed her career in teaching and writing on both sides of the border. She has taught history and creative writing at various universities Awards include the Juan Vicente Melo National Short Story Award, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize (the only author to win this award twice) and the Anna Seghers International Prize. JOURNALISM & POLITICS _Is it all about politics?_ _With Jon Lee Anderson & Ben Fountain._ Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer for The New Yorker, has profiled leaders such as Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Augusto Pinochet. He has also covered numerous conflicts, including those in Syria, Lebanon, Libya and Iraq. Anderson will be in conversation with Dallas acclaimed writer Ben Fountain, receiver of the PEN/Hemingway price, frequent collaborator of The Guardian, and author whose latest book BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BURN AGAIN, describes the existential crisis the US has faced throughout history -including the one we’recurrently in.
JON LEE ANDERSON is an American biographer, author, investigative reporter, war correspondent and staff writer for The New Yorker, reporting from war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Uganda, Israel, El Salvador, Ireland, Lebanon, Iran, and throughout the Middle East as well as during Hurricane Katrina rescue efforts with K38 Water Safety as documented in the New Yorker article _Leaving Desire_. Anderson has also written for The New York Times, Harper’s, Life, and The Nation. Anderson has profiled political leaders such as Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Augusto Pinochet. BEN FOUNTAIN is an American fiction writer. He has won many awards including a PEN/Hemingway award for BRIEF ENCOUNTERS WITH CHE GUEVARA: STORIES (2007) and the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction for his debut novel BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK (2012). His latest book BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BURN AGAIN narrates a shocking year in American politics, moving from the early days of the Iowa caucus to the crystalizing moments of the Democratic and Republican national conventions, and culminating in the aftershocks of the weeks following election night. LANGUAGE, ACTIVISM & INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES _With Yásnaya Elena Aguilar and more tbc._ YÁSNAYA ELENA AGUILAR is a Mexican linguist, writer, translator, human rights activist and Ayuujk researcher. She works with Ayuujk, Spanish and English languages. She is member of Colegio Mixe, a collective that researches and promotes the Mixe culture. She has taken part and given talks, conferences and workshops in both national and international forums. In February 2019 she was invited to the ordinary session of the 14th Legislature in the Chamber of Deputies within the framework of the International Year of Indigenous Languages to give a speech in Mixe, in which she alluded the condition of Mexico’s indigenous languages BENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF POETRY AND NARRATIVE _A walk in the outskirts of Literature. With Luis Felipe Fabre in conversation with Cristina Rivera Garza_
LUIS FELIPE FABRE is a mexican poet and essayist. Born in Mexico City. Fabre wants to “touch the world” with words, because words are the way to understand the world. After his studies in Communications and Spanish and Latin American literature, he published several volumes and collections of essays. Besides that, he teaches literature, is the editor of a magazine on modern art, and has a great fascination for astrology. Fabre is seen as one of the most interesting young writers of Latin America. THIS EVENT COULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE HELP OF THE MEXICAN CONSULATE IN DALLAS, UTD (CENTER FOR TRANSLATION STUDIES), UTA (CENTER FOR MEXICAN AMERICAN STUDIES), SMU (WORLD LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE), UNT (LATINA/O AND MEXICAN STUDIES), PEN AMERICA AND AEROMEXICO. Special thanks to our friends at Oddfellows, AJ Vagavonds andRevellers Hall.
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Hay Festival is a not-for-profit organization that brings readers and writers together to share stories and ideas in sustainable events around the world. The festivals inspire, examine and entertain, inviting participants to imagine the world as it is and as it mightbe.
Nobel Prize-winners and novelists, scientists and politicians, historians and musicians talk with audiences in a dynamic exchange of ideas. The Festival’s global conversation shares the latest thinking in the arts and sciences with curious audiences live, in print and online. Hay Festival also runs wide programmes of education work supporting coming generations of writers and culturally hungry audiences of all ages. In 1987, the festival was dreamt up around a kitchen table in Hay. Thirty-one years later, the unique marriage of exacting conversations and entertainment for all ages has travelled to editions in 30 locations, from the historic town of Cartagena in Colombia to the heart of cities in Peru, Mexico, Spain and Denmark. The organization now reaches a global audience of hundreds of thousands every year and continues to grow and innovate, building partnerships and initiatives alongside some of the leading bodies in arts and the media. Acclaimed author, actor and writer STEPHEN FRY is President of the organization; PETER FLORENCE is Director; and CAROLINE MICHEL, CEO of leading literary and talent agency Peters Fraser + Dunlop, is Chair ofthe Festival board.
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