Forum / TONIGHT in NYC: SWEET! Actors Reading Writers

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    Susan Tepper
    Mar 03, 06:14pm

    HOT READING SERIES WHERE ACTORS READ YOUR STORIES AND POEMS

    "SWEET: Actors Reading Writers"

    Thursday, March 3 at 7:30pm sharp

    Three of Cups, 83 First Ave @ 5th St.
    NYC~

    Austin Mitchell reading KNIVES by Susan Tepper

    Mark Emerson Smith reading GERMANY by John Haskell

    David Loewy reading FINDING AND FAULTING by Greg Gerke

    Ashley Marinaccio reading HARVEST by Mira Ptacin

    Emily Warshaw reading RAIN and other poems by Molly Gaudry

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    Susan Tepper
    Mar 03, 06:34pm

    Please come to this if you are in NYC and free tonight! I need your support and so do the other writers!

    My story "Knives" which will be read by Austin Mitchell was published in The Drunken Boat.

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    Susan Tepper
    Mar 03, 08:45pm

    Yep, it's her again. My last call for you to come to SWEET tonight.
    (This is why unions won't work, JD)

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    Linda Simoni-Wastila
    Mar 03, 10:29pm

    Have so much fun, this sounds marvelous! It is thrilling when someone else (and a professional!) reads one's work. Peace...

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    Bill Yarrow
    Mar 03, 11:57pm

    Congratulations, Susan!

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    Robert Vaughan
    Mar 04, 12:00am

    Have a blast, Susan and everyone!

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    W.F. Lantry
    Mar 04, 04:39pm

    So....

    How did it go? We need updates!

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    Linda Simoni-Wastila
    Mar 04, 04:40pm

    we need youtubes...

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    Robert Vaughan
    Mar 04, 04:47pm

    "I want it all," to quote Freddy Mercury, ( RIP).

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    Susan Tepper
    Mar 04, 05:20pm

    Thanks to everyone who wrote here and offered their good wishes.

    A fabulously talented handsome young actor named Austin Mitchell read "Knives" and what he did for that story was far beyond what I could have done as a reader.

    He "performed" it like a stage piece and the audience was very receptive.
    And I was very happy.

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