LITERARY THURSDAYS:
a series featuring the work of emerging Bushwick writers and poets.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 7:30PM
DARA MANDLE
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COR VAN DEN HEUVEL
DARA MANDLE, a high school English teacher, has
published poetry and criticism in the Brooklyn Review, the Painted Bride
Quarterly, and the New Criterion, among other publications. She lives on the
Upper West Side with her husband, the art critic James Panero, their
one-year-old daughter, and their eleven-year-old cat. She invites you to keep
up with her writing and various reading series at SUPREMEFICTION.COM, and follow her on Twitter @daramandle.
COR VAN DEN HEUVEL has been writing haiku since he first
learned about it in San Francisco in 1958. Best known as the editor of The
Haiku Anthology (now in its third edition) and Baseball Haiku: The Best Haiku
Ever Written About the Game, he has also published ten chapbooks of his own
haiku. He has won three Merit Book awards from the Haiku Society of America and
in 2002 he received the Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Prize in Matsuyama.
His latest book is A Boy’s Seasons: Haibun Memoirs, published by Single Island
Press, a book of prose and haiku about growing up in Maine and New Hampshire.
To celebrate the new baseball season, he will read and talk about Baseball Haiku. READ MORE→
All reading take place at STOREFRONT (16 Wilson Avenue) and are following by a wine reception with the writers. Seating is limited and is a first come, first serve bases.
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ZINE + PRINT DEPARTMENT OPENS AT STOREFRONT:
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BRAIN WAVES
Organized and curated by Kate Wadkins, BRAIN WAVES is a collection of zines, artist books, prints, and other ephemera that continues STOREFRONT’s
mission to further the creative work of emerging local artists and
writers.
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