9A - Monday, October 23, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com FINE ART' yiI' Benefit to tout young lit alternative to' Harry Potter' mainstream By TANIA STRAUSS Daily Arts Writer Inspiring younger readers is a difficult task at atime when the most highly publicized literature geared toward people under 30 consists of the "Harry Unsquared Potter" series and cotton- candy chick-lit (see "The Tomorrow Devil Wears Prada"). at 7 p.m. Tomorrow night at 7 Free p.m., some of Ann Arbor's t literary figures will slice At Shaman Drum through all the fluff at the release of the anthology "Unsquared: Ann Arbor Writers Unleash Their Edgiest Poems and Sto- ries" at Shaman Drum. The anthology, and the series of readings sur- rounding its release, is the joint effort ofJeff Kass of The Neutral Zone and Amy Sumerton of 826 Michigan. Both of these writers, like the organi- zationstheyworkwith, are dedicatedtofostering literary creativity in young people. All the profits from the sale of "Unsquared" will benefit the writing workshops and other projects helmed by the two organizations. The inspiration for "Unsquared" came from "The Best American Nonrequired Reading," an anthology of fiction and non-fiction com- r SEVEN BILLION YEARS AGO, THE UNIVERSE AS WE KNOW HER WAS A VOID, A LISTLESS BALANCE OF FORMLESS GOOD AND EVIL. THEN CAME THE AMOEBA, THE DINOSAUR AND THE MAMMAL. VIA CONVERGENT EVOLUTION, DAILY ARTS TOOK THE FORM OF A FEMALE WOLF, AND WOULD EVENTUALLY NURTURE ROMULUS AND REMUS AS WELL AS GET THE TIGERS INTO THE WORLD SERIES. MORAL: JOIN DAILY ARTS AND GET US OUT OF HERE BEFORE 4 A.M. 413 E. HURON ST. piled annually by Dave Eggers, author of "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" and creator of 826 Valencia, the organization that began the 826 franchise. Like Eggers's anthol- ogy, "Unsquared" attempts to peak the interest of people in their teens and 20s who may not be interested in popular literature by assembling a collection of gritty, accessible work by a variety of authors. "It's essentially targeted toward young people who aren't necessarily interested in mainstream literature, but are looking for something a little snore off-beat," Jeff Kass wrote in an email. "There had to be something about the piece that (Amy Sumerton and I) thought would catch the interest of a 19-year- old kid who may or may not be in school, but spent a fair amount of time kind of lost in his or her parents' basement." The anthology's title cleverly suggest its premise: All the poems, stories and essays in the anthology are by local writers, some with established, high-profile writing careers and some who have never been published before. Today's reading at Shaman Drum will feature department of English Profs. Peter Ho Davis and Julie Orringer, RC sophomore Claire Forster and teenage slam poets Angel Nafis and Ben Alfaro. Other contributors to the anthology include, among many others, New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Kostova, previously published faculty members Eileen Pollack, Thomas Lynch and Keith Taylor, and current and former under- graduate students Adam Falkner, Molly Raynor, and Lauren Whitehead. Shaman Drum is set to host Ann Arbor's best literary voices, with the release of "Unsquared." "The purpose is to get younger people involved in reading. It's hoped that if the subject matter is edgier it would attract a younger audi- ence," said Julie Orringer, who will read from her story "Care" tomorrow tonight. The story follows a young woman in San Francisco strug- gling with drug addiction, and loses track of her niece because she is on drugs while she is sup- posed to be babysitting. "I wanted to focus on the mind of someone who is barely hanging on to her composure." Stud ing Hard? Reward yourself with a exclusively from Discover' Card * No annual fee * Cashback Bonus® on every purchase Intro APR * Easiest online account management * $0 fraud liability guarantee * Talk to a live person in under 60 seconds Apply today. Call 1-800-347-2091 or visit Discoercard.com/apply4card Enter or mention invitation #SBDQ. . ., . Ifst ier ingrsedic i', DISC( VER CARD *Intro purchase APR: 0% until the last day of the 6th billing period after your account is open, then a variable rate of 16.99%, applies. Cash APR: 22.99%. Default APR: variable between 21.99% and 28.99% based on payment history. Min. fin. Chg.: $.50. Cash trans. fee: 3%, min. $5 and no max. Rates as of August 1, 2006. **$40 PAPA JOHN'S GIFT CARD OFFER: You will receive two $20 Papa John's' Gift Cards by mail, within 6-8 weeks of making your first purchase with your Discover Card. If as of the date we determine whether you met the terms of this offer, your account is closed or delinquent; you will not receive the Gift Card. Limit two Gift Cards per Account, We are not responsible for merchant delays in processing transactions. Subject to Papa John's" Gift Card Terms and Conditions. Offer valid 10/1/06 - 1/31/07. ©2006 Discover Banki Member FDIC_ _