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Why There Are Words Presents “Identity”
December 14, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm UTC+0
$10Join Why There Are Words for its last event of 2017 when the following acclaimed authors will read from their works on the theme of “Identity.” Doors open at 7; readings begin at 7:15. There is a $10 cover charge at the door. Cash bar.
Susan Kolodny’s latest book is Preserve, just out from Finishing LIne Press. visit susankolodny.com
Kirk Landers‘ latest is the novel Alone on the Shield. Visit www.kirklanders.com
Richard Levine‘s most recent book is the short story collection, The Man Who Gave Away His Organs: Tales of Love and Obsession at Midlife. Visit www.richardmichaellevine.com/
Calder Lorenz is the author of One Way Down (Or Another), his debut novel from Civil Coping Mechanisms (February, 2017).Visit calderlorenz.com
Lily Iona MacKenzie‘s latest is the novel Curva Peligrosa (Regal House Publishing, September 2017). Visit lilyionamackenzie.wordpress.com.
Tamer S. Mostafa‘s work has appeared in over twenty various journals and magazines such as Confrontation, Monday Night Lit, and Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, among others.
Christine No is an Oakland based poet, essayist and producer. You can find her work in: The Rumpus, Columbia Journal, Story Online, and more. Visit christineno.com
Anastacia-Renee is a queer writer of color, performance artist, creative writing workshop facilitator, and activist. Her lastest books are Forget It (Black Radish Books) and (v.).
Why There Are Words is part of WTAW Press, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. For more info see www.whytherearewords.com and www.wtawpress.org. Peg Alford Pursell is the founder and director of the national reading series and of the press. Visit www.pegalfordpursell.com.