Tomorrow Magazine Farewell Party


Guild Complex

Just as with traditional Irish wake, poets will gather not to mourn the death of this long-lived poetry zine but to celebrate its life.

3/17/1999 – 3/17/1999

Just as with traditional Irish wake, poets will gather not to mourn the death of this long-lived poetry zine but to celebrate its life. After sixteen years as editor and publisher of Tomorrow, Tim W. Brown is retiring in order to spend more time with his family and to pursue other writing projects.

During his tenure, ? Brown introduced the world to a lot of excellent poets before anybody else heard of them? according to the Chicago Reader. Leading a charmed life, Tomorrow received favorable reviews from Factsheet 5, Small Press Review, St, Mark?s Poetry Project Newsletter and Letter eX, which went so far as to call it ?the best of the zines.? Join some of the poets whose work appeared in Tomorrow over the years as they read their poems and help lay the zine to rest. Of course, copies of the final issue of Tomorrow- destined to becme a collector?s item- will be available for sale.