FIZZ Presents:
BOSTON SMALL PRESS SCENE
KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street
NYC
Wednesday, June 09
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
free
'Naut PAUL STEVEN STONE'S writings have appeared in a boatload of newspapers and magazines. His comic masterpiece, Or So It Seems has been called “A rollicking spiritual page-turner!” His story collection, How To Train a Rock, was culled from 25 years of genre- and mind-bending columns. Stone lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts and works as Director of Advertising for W.B. Mason.
DOUG HOLDER is the founder of the Ibbetson Street Press. His poetry and prose have appeared in Rattle, Long Island Quarterly, Endicott Review, Main St. Rag and others. Doug is the author of many books and chapbooks. He teaches writing at Bunker HillCommunity College in Boston, and EndicottCollege in Beverly, Mass. He holds an M.A. in Lit. from Harvard University.
ANDREY GRITSMAN is a poet, essayist and translator, born in Russia. He writes in two languages. His works have appeared in multiple magazines and anthologies. Andrey is the author of several collections and recipient of an honorable mention in the Pushcart Prize Anthology, and his current book of poems Live Landscape has just been released by Cervena Barva Press.
STEVE GLINES is the founder and Editor of Wilderness House Press and WHLReview. He is the author of Seven Days in Fiji a literary travelogue and the poetry chapbook Opuscula (Cervena Barva Press). His works have appeared in Ibbetson Street Press, four Bagel Bard Anthologies and elsewhere. Steve is also editor-in-chief at ISCS Press.
Host: Susan Tepper
I heard it was a fun night. I know all the readers who read for your series very well.
Wish I could have been there to cheer them on.