Allen Tice, May 19, Tuesday, Cornelia Street Café
May 19 at the Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia St NYC 10014 212-989-9319
6:00PM WRITERS ROOM
Andy Zeffer, host
Susan Buttenwieser ; Allen Tice ; Mina Samuels
New York's venerable urban writers' colony presents a monthly reading of new work.
Susan Buttenwieser will read a portion of her novel The Mystery Year. Susan's fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and appeared in Failbetter, Epiphany, Storyglossia and other publications. She has been awarded several fiction fellowships to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and teach writing in organizations that provide services to at-risk populations, including Rikers Island and Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
Allen Tice will read a selection of his poems. Allen Tice was born in Washington, DC, and in his journey he has studied physics, math, some modern and ancient languages, and also taught college literature. Six of his translations or new poems are in the News of the Classical Association (UK); other work is in The New Republic, Light, Word Ways, The London Magazine (UK), Leviathan Quarterly (UK), and Gamut; Willard Espy reprinted the last item in his book The Word’s Gotten Out.
Mina Samuels is a freelance writer and editor, working on a variety of projects from memoir, to biography, to motivational and business strategy. She has ghost written 5 books for clients and this past April, The Think Big Manifesto, which she co-authored with a client, was published by Wiley. She has done some sports writing and her agent is currently shopping a book proposal on women, sports and confidence. Her first novel The Queen of Cups, was published in January 2007. Mina Samuels will read a short story titled Gecko.
Cover $7 (includes one house drink)
By Subway
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