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SUMMARY:Logan Phillips - Book Launch & Reading w/Alluvium\, Humblianess\, D
	JQ
DTSTAMP:20260406T225943Z
DTSTART:20260216T013000Z
DTEND:20260216T030000Z
DESCRIPTION:LOGAN PHILLIPS\nRECKON BOOK LAUNCH & READING\n\n\nHOSTED BY NAT
	ALIE BREWSTER NGUYEN & FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS\n\n\nSUNDAY\, 2/15/2026\n\
	nAll ages. No cover\, pay-what-you-will.\n\n6:30pm Doors\, music with Humb
	lelianess & DJQ\n6:45 opening music set by Alluvium\n7:00 Logan Phillips r
	eads from RECKON\n8:00 Book signing\, music by Humblelianess & DJQ\n9:00 E
	nd\n\nA one-of-a-kind night celebrating the release of poet Logan Phillips
	’ new book\,\nRECKON\, published by The University of Arizona Press.\n\n“W
	hat was it like to have been born in Tombstone\, Arizona? In Reckon\, arti
	st\nLogan Phillips returns to the fabled town to face the history he was r
	aised on\nas a boy—gunfights\, outlaws\, and Hollywood cowboys—for a new\,
	 personal\nconfrontation with the West’s foundational mythology. This hybr
	id memoir also\nexplores sexuality\, masculinity\, parenting\, and what it
	 means to love a land\nrife with contradiction and “slathered in murder.” 
	– The University of Arizona\nPress\n\n“A full-throated consideration of th
	e antecedent of sultry desert queerness—the\ncowboy.” – Raquel Gutierrez\n
	\nLogan Phillips is a poet and cultural worker based in Tucson. He is auth
	or of\nthe books Reckon (The University of Arizona Press\, 2026) and Sonor
	an Strange\, as\nwell as the ongoing NoVoGRAFíAS series. Holding collabora
	tion as a core creative\npractice\, Phillips has contributed to a wide ran
	ge of performance\, music and\ncommunity-centered education projects in th
	e US\, Mexico\, Colombia and beyond.\nHis website and newsletter are at Di
	rtyverbs.com [http://Dirtyverbs.com].
URL:https://tucsontimeline.info/event/logan-phillips-book-launch-and-readin
	g-withalluvium-humblianess-djq
LOCATION:191 Toole - 191 E Toole Ave\, Tucson\, AZ
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:book,music,poetry,reading
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>Logan Phillips<br><em>RECKON</em> Book Lau
	nch &amp; Reading</h1><h2>Hosted by Natalie Brewster Nguyen &amp; featurin
	g special guests</h2><h3>Sunday, 2/15/2026</h3><p>All ages. No cover, pay-
	what-you-will.</p><p>6:30pm Doors, music with Humblelianess &amp; DJQ<br>6
	:45 opening music set by Alluvium<br>7:00 Logan Phillips reads from RECKON
	<br>8:00 Book signing, music by Humblelianess &amp; DJQ<br>9:00 End</p><p>
	A one-of-a-kind night celebrating the release of poet Logan Phillips’ new 
	book, RECKON, published by The University of Arizona Press.</p><p>“What wa
	s it like to have been born in Tombstone, Arizona? In Reckon, artist Logan
	 Phillips returns to the fabled town to face the history he was raised on 
	as a boy—gunfights, outlaws, and Hollywood cowboys—for a new, personal con
	frontation with the West’s foundational mythology. This hybrid memoir also
	 explores sexuality, masculinity, parenting, and what it means to love a l
	and rife with contradiction and “slathered in murder.” – The University of
	 Arizona Press</p><p>“A full-throated consideration of the antecedent of s
	ultry desert queerness—the cowboy.” – Raquel Gutierrez</p><p>Logan Phillip
	s is a poet and cultural worker based in Tucson. He is author of the books
	 Reckon (The University of Arizona Press, 2026) and Sonoran Strange, as we
	ll as the ongoing NoVoGRAFíAS series. Holding collaboration as a core crea
	tive practice, Phillips has contributed to a wide range of performance, mu
	sic and community-centered education projects in the US, Mexico, Colombia 
	and beyond. His website and newsletter are at <a href="http://Dirtyverbs.c
	om" target="_blank">Dirtyverbs.com</a>.</p>
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