Penina Roth is launching a new series next Monday, May 4th, and I’m grateful to be in the lineup for the debut installment.
Penina and her co-organizers are launching the Crown Inn Reading Series with a specific focus on “emerging writers,” which is I guess, if we counted, most of us, short of Jonathan Franzen, Colson Whitehead, and Patricia Lockwood (who must have already emerged at some point, maybe you saw it happen).
So, turn on out? If you’re a writer yourself, and interested in reading at one of these, a not so-secret secret is that attendance, and showing support, is a good way to manifest such potentialities.
And if you can’t make next Mon., because you live in Vermont or will be in Vermont in early June for any reason at all, well, hey, guess what? I’ll be reading there too, as a part of a lineup that hasn’t been announced yet, so I’m really giving a scoop here. Mark your calendar, though: the New England Review will be hosting us on Saturday, June 6, 1:00-2:30 pm, in Axinn 229 on Middlebury College’s campus.
I am just back in Brooklyn (ConEd digging up the street right outside my window, hey, alright) following a cross-country drive from Los Angeles, about which more to say (read: write) soon.

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