Thursday, July 23, 2009

THE READING AT CHRYSTIE STREET STAYS UP ALL NIGHT

THE READING AT CHRYSTIE STREET

loves flashlight tag & statues.

Christie Ann Reynolds & Gabriella Torres read us into August.

Wednesday, July 29. 7 PM sharp.  Seriously, 7 PM sharp.

Home Sweet Home

131 Chrystie Street






Christie Ann Reynolds is a native New Yorker and a graduate of The New School MFA in Poetry program. She holds a B.A. in English from Hofstra University and a NYS Teaching Certificate from Queens College. Her poems are published or are forthcoming in Critiphoria, Sub-Lit, EOAGH, Robot Melon, My Name is Mud and Blaze Vox. She is the 2003 recipient of an Academy of American Poetry undergraduate award. Christie Ann is also the 2009 winner of The New School Chapbook Contest, chosen by Brenda Shaughnessy. Her first full-length manuscript will be published by Black Maze Books in the summer of 2010. She lives on the undetermined border of Queens and Brooklyn.

 

Gabriella Torres currently teaches writing at Baruch College in Manhattan. She is the author of Sister (Lame House Press 2005) and co-editor of the tiny along with Gina Myers. Her poetry has appeared in Sink Review, Cannibal and Past Simple.






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