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| Event Name: | Landmark Reading and Book Signing on May 22 at St. Marks Booksho | ||||
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St. Marks Bookshop, 31 Third Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets New York, NY (NOTE: this website makes no claims with regards to map accuracy!) View Larger Map |
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| Hosting Organization: | St. Mark's Bookshop | ||||
| Contact Name: | Margarita Shalina | ||||
| Contact Phone Number: | 212-260-7853 | ||||
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| Event Description: | Landmark Reading and Book Signing on May 22 at St. Marks Bookshop Reeve, Kosiewicz and Dodds will read from and sign new works Contact: stmarksbooks@mindspring.com Margarita Shalina 212-260-7853 On May 22 at 7pm, St. Marks Bookshop is proud feature three up-and-coming writers, two of whom are celebrating the release of new novels. Colin Dodds will read selections from his new novel What Smiled at Him, the story of two childhood friends who find every clue they need to solve a grisly double murder, but for their own reasons, choose not to. Dodds is also the author of Another Broken Wizard, a few books of poetry and a couple screenplays. Patrick Kosiewicz will read from his new novel How Many Suns Burn Over Babel Where Poets Die, which has been touted as …“heavily muscled myth …a fierce, no, ferocious book,” by Laird Hunt. CA Conrad says How Many Suns “takes the soldier to the novel like none you’ve ever read.” Patrick is also the author of The Geoglyph. Jonathan Reeve, a part-time writing instructor at CUNY, full-time grad student at NYU and a poet, will read from his exciting new works. Kosiewicz and Dodds will also be signing copies of their new and earlier books after the reading. This will be their first reading together in more than 10 years. It should be a literary event to remember. Where: St. Marks Bookshop, 31 Third Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets. St. Marks Bookshop is convenient to the 6 Train at Astor Place and the N/R Trains at Broadway and 8th Street. When: 7pm If you’d like to speak with the authors for an article about the reading or about their new work, you may learn more at the websites below, or feel free to contact them: Colin Dodds-- whatsmiled.com --colind@gmail.com Patrick Kosiewicz-- http://www.amazon.com/Many-Suns-Babel-Where-Poets/dp/1470069814/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336402385&sr=8-1 --patrick.firstman@gmail.com St. Marks Bookshop was established in 1977 on New York City’s Lower East Side, a community of students, academics, artis |






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