InDigest is hosting an online reading Friday, December 21st, of apocalyptic poems and stories to welcome the day of the apocalypse, the day of our ultimate doom. We’ve had the interns here in the InDigest Offices working night and daymore…
Tag Archives: Ashleigh Lambert
December 21, 2012 | All Day |
The Last Reading on Earth, Ever: A Marathon Reading of Apocalyptic Writing
New Pamphlet Available for Free at Saturday’s Reading
We made a small pamphlet with a poem each from Farrah Field, Ashleigh Lambert, and Rob Ostrom that you can pick up for free at Saturday’s reading for Lit Crawl NYC. We’ll be Swift Hibernian Lounge at 7pm. (Full detailsmore…
September 15, 2012 | 7pm | FREE
LitCrawl NYC: It’s Almost Like You’re Reading
InDigest presents “It’s Almost Like You’re Reading” at LitCrawl NYC featuring readings from Farrah Field, Ashleigh Lambert, Rob Ostrom, and Niina Pollari, hosted by Dustin Luke Nelson
Book Review: Herta Müller’s ‘The Hunger Angel’
Herta Müller’s latest novel is called The Hunger Angel, but for 17-year-old Leo Auberg, it isn’t only hunger that takes on human form. As Leo shivers and starves in a Soviet work camp, he perceives all kinds of intangibles andmore…
What We’ve Been Reading
Ashleigh Lambert: Aren’t you glad that secret police don’t steal your underwear and bottle it to preserve your scent? I am. I’d never thought to be grateful for such a thing until I started reading Stasiland: True Stories from Behindmore…
What We’ve Been Reading
Ashleigh Lambert: Because I enjoyed her biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay, and because I’ve had a craving to read about flappers, I recently picked up Zelda, Nancy Milford’s bio of Zelda Fitzgerald. There is extensive detail about Zelda andmore…
What We’ve Been Reading
Dustin Luke Nelson: I’m, again, feeling like I’ve done nothing but eat Doritos and watch hockey since the last one of these. (In my defense it is playoff time, and the Wild were in the thick of the race formore…
InDigest WikiLeaks Centos Benefit Reading
We’re happy to announce that we’re participating in a benefit reading for Long Island Food Not Bombs on March 19th. The benefit will feature authors from the InDigest WikiLeaks Centos chapbook reading from their poems from the book, as wellmore…
What We’ve Been Reading
Alex Lemon Journey to the End of the Night by Céline: “her behavior to me had been most crummily ruthless.” The Gnostics by David Brakke: “Another metaphor for this way of viewing early Christianity is warfare…” Re-reading The Happiest Babymore…
Wikileaks Centos: Ashleigh Lambert
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Wikileaks centos is a project where we ask writers to create centos based on the diplomatic cables from Wikileaks. Follow the project here and for information on how to submit go here.











