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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

A reading series for everyone!

I swear there's a new reading series (or new to me) popping up every day. So please please please keep the kickoff to my erotic reading series IN THE FLESH on your radar- it happens October 19th at 8 pm, details soon. And Jen Dziura just asked me to read at Pete's Candy Store on December 14th. Here's some info from my favorite chick lit-writing mom Elise Miller:

EAST SIDE ORAL
Sunday, October 9 at 5PM

with Christine Hamm, Cheryl Burke, Desiree Burch and Peter Kleiner

at The Living Room 

154 Ludlow btw. Stanton and Rivington (F to 2nd Avenue)


In the meantime check out the reading series below...



Salon@Pecan
Fall 2005 Literary Readings in Tribeca

Sunday, September, 25th
2-4 pm

Pecan Fine Foods and Coffee
located at the corner of Franklin and Varick,
directly across from the 1/9 subway entrance.

Readers include:

Charles Salzberg, whose work has appeared in Esquire, New York magazine, GQ, the New York Times Arts & Leisure, the New York Times Book Review, Elle and other periodicals.  He has also published over 20 books, one of which is SOUPY SEZ: MY ZANY LIFE &TIMES (WITH SOUPY SALES.) He will read from his novel, SWANN'S LAST SONG, to be published by M. Evans in April 2006.

Alix Strauss - the media savvy social satirist, and lifestyle trend writer. She will read from her novella, THE JOY OF FUNERALS, published by St. Martin's Press. THE JOY OF FUNERALS will be heading to the big screen with Stockard Channing directing. Alix will write the screenplay and is currently working on a novel.

Mike Albo- playwright, journalist, and author of THE UNDERMINER: THE BEST FRIEND WHO CASUALLY DESTROYS YOUR LIFE, published by Bloomsbury USA in February. Albo's first novel, HORNITO: MY LIE LIFE, was published by HarperCollins in October 2000, receiving critical acclaim from Entertainment Weekly, People Magazine, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Publisher's Weekly, and many others.

All reading events are free and open to the public. Pecan's open and welcoming space, combined with delicious eats, and great literary minds, make for terrific Sunday afternoons.

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