Two Reading Events Coming Up in June!

I guess I have caught the reading bug. I recently signed up to participate in two events in June.

First, I’ll be reading part of my short story “The Trouble with Finklesteins” at the REZ Reading Series June 6th event, 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm, held at Odradeks Coffee House (82-60 Austin Street by the LIRR), right in my neighborhood of Kew Gardens. The REZ Reading Series is a monthly program sponsored by Sullivan Street Press. Their June event will feature local authors from the Queens-based Newtown Literary. I wrote “The Trouble with Finklesteins” a few years back when I was in a contemporary short fiction phase. No feline shapeshifters or ancient worlds, the story focuses on the strained relationship of two thirty-something women and the terrible secret one of them is hiding.

Then, I’m back again reading from The Seventh Pleiade at an exciting, new venue with an ultra-cool name: Bureau of General Services – Queer Division, on June 9th 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. BGSQD in SoHo (Strange Loop Gallery, 27 Orchard St., New York, NY, 10002) is “a queer bookstore and event space” that hosts regular literary happenings. Their June 9th event features seven Bold Strokes Books authors representing a wide variety of fictional work. You can check out the event below:

Bold Strokes Books Authors Panel at BGSQD

Both events are free. Come out and see me!!

New Market: Newton Literary

A writer friend of mine Tim Fredrick is involved in new venture called Newton Literary. It was created, in part, to provide a platform for writers from Queens — my ‘hood for the past decade or so. I thought I’d pass along their inaugural call for submissions.

Newtown Literary is a new semi-annual literary journal published in electronic and paper formats. We look for fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and poetry that go beyond entertainment and storytelling.  The pieces we include for publication have struck us on a deep level.  Pieces that juxtapose humor with grief, tell untold love stories, and replace cliché with innovation are examples of works that will find a home in Newtown Literary.

Newtown, the journal’s namesake, was one of the original towns incorporated into the New York City borough of Queens in 1898. Newtown Literary is dedicated to writers from and writing about Queens, NY and allocates half the journal to these writers and their work.  But this is not our exclusive focus, as we recognize that Queens is just as much a state of mind as it is a geographic boundary.  The diversity of Queens is our inspiration and we hope to fill the journal with diverse stories, experiences, and voices.  

The inaugural issue of Newtown Literary arrives late Fall 2012.  Submission deadline for this issue is August 4th.

For more information and to submit, visit: http://newtownliterary.wordpress.com