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13 Oct 11: Rabbit Tales "Comings & Goings"

on Sat, 10/01/2011 - 22:52

READERS!

Gary Percesepe is Associate Editor at BLIP Magazine (formerly Mississippi Review), and a Contributor at The Nervous Breakdown. His short stories, poems, essays, reviews, and interviews  have been widely published or are forthcoming in Story Quarterly, N + 1, Salon, Mississippi Review, Antioch Review, Pirene’s Fountain, The Millions, Atticus Review, Houston Literary Review, Westchester Review, The Nervous Breakdown, Rumpus, Pank, Bluestem, Bull, Word Riot, Moon Milk Review, Fogged Clarity, Necessary Fiction, Frigg, Twelve Stories, Negative Suck, and other places. He is the author of four books in philosophy and an epistolary novel with Susan Tepper, What May Have Been: Letters of Jackson Pollock and Dori G, (Cervana Barva  Press). He recently completed his second novel, Leaving Telluride, set in Telluride, Colorado.

B.C. Edwards is the recipient of the 2011 Hudson Prize. He is the author of the forthcoming collection of fiction "The Aversive Clause" and the forthcoming collections of poetry "How to Mend Small Children," and "From the Standard Cyclopedia of Recipes." He is a regular contributor to BOMBlog and his work can be found in No Dear, The Sink Review, Mathematics Magazine, Hobart and others. He is also a Literary Death Match Champion and has the medal to prove it.

Lauren Belski writes fiction, poetry, and the occasional personal essay.  Her work has appeared in Story Quarterly, J: New Writing on Justice, forte: a magazine of sound, Electric Literature's blog The Outlet, and other places where virtually unknown literary types still find a home.  She teaches at Brooklyn College and the Gotham Writers' Workshop.  She also bartends at 4th Avenue Pub and Washington Commons.  She is married to Brian Russ of the band Backwords, and lives in a little hippie compound with the drummer from Backwords (John), her sister and bro-in-law, who are renegade landscape designers, and an ever-fluctuating number of cats.

 

PERFORMER!

Joshua Boone is a native of Portsmouth, Virginia and has a college degree! He was last seen on stage as CJ in the Fringe Encore Productions of Felony Friday. His favorite role to date is as the frontier man, Davy Crockett, in his 3rd grade summer school arts program, and he is currently looking for a girlfriend to spend this next NY Winter with...just the Winter! "Hey, don't judge me, it's getting cold outside!" Thanks to all!

 

MUSICAL GUEST!

Curtis McMurtry with some of his band the Friendly Strangers!
http://curtismcmurtrymusic.com/

 

Show photographed by Jenna Salvagin

Curated by Kate Hill Cantrill

 

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