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Literary Death Match: Lit Blood on Thursday

Tomorrow night, Opium editor Todd Zuniga will host Seattle's first Literary Death Match at the Rendezvous' Jewelbox Theater.
The format: Four writers perform for 8 minutes. They'd better be funny, because they will be evaluated—American-Idol style—by three celebrity judges, who are on stage and just as much a part of the show as the reading. The finale is "an absurd and comical climax to determine who takes home the crown." (I've seen the photos; it's an actual, plastic crown.)
I'd be likely to write it off as another gimmick, except that they're bringing in some of the most talented fiction writers in town: Ryan Boudinot , Matthew Simmons , Matt Briggs , and Peter Gajdics (winner of Opium's 500-word contest). No ladies, sadly, but there are lady judges: author Mary Guterson and Lindy West from The Stranger . The third judge is game designer Luke Smith.
Jewelbox Theater, 7:45, $10. (Doors open at 6:30. There's only space for 60 people, so you should show up early. Fortunately, you'll be waiting in a bar.)
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