For Immediate Release: Jay Baron Nicorvo
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Periodically Speaking: Literary
Magazine Editors Introduce Emerging Writers
at The New York Public Library
New
York, NY—The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses [clmp] and The New York Public Library present Periodically Speaking, a reading series
providing a major venue for emerging writers to present their work while
emphasizing the diversity of AmericaÕs literary magazines and the magazine
collections of The New York Public Library. Each event presents writers from
three influential literary magazines—one poet, one fiction writer, one
nonfiction writer—introduced by their editors.
Program I
Tuesday, October 9th,
6 – 7:30 pm
DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room,
The New York Public Library,
Humanities and Social Sciences
Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd
(Please use Fifth Avenue
entrance; admittance is free)
Stone Canoe, a new journal of poetry, prose,
and visual arts from Upstate New York, is published annually by Syracuse
University. In doing so, the journal supports the universityÕs ongoing efforts
to nurture creative community partnerships and seeks to promote a greater
awareness of the cultural and intellectual richness that characterizes life in
the region. The debut issue received an ÒIPPYÓ medal and an award of excellence
from the University Continuing Education Association.
Editor Robert M. Colley introduces fiction writer Daniel Torday.
Founded in 1978, New England Review, a publication of
Middlebury College, has for more than twenty-five years kept its readers in
touch with the imaginative adventures of the worldÕs most celebrated authors,
while maintaining its commitment to new writers just emerging into prominence.
Editor Stephen Donadio introduces poet Patrick Phillips.
Going by the motto ÒLanguage and
linguistics for the layperson since 1974,Ó VERBATIM
explores eclectic language topics—from the Latin roots of the vocabulary
of Harry Potter to the difficulty of choosing the right pronouns when speaking
Thai—with humor.
Editor Erin McKean introduces nonfiction writer Daniel Krieger.
Please look for Program II
on November 13th and Program III on December 11th.
Editors introducing include: David Hamilton, The Iowa
Review; Rob Arnold, Memorious;
M Mark, PEN America; Rebecca Bengal, American Short Fiction, William Pierce, AGNI; and Raymond Hammond, New York Quarterly.
This series is made possible in part by
support from the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; The New
York Public Library; and Friends of [clmp],
a diverse group of individuals committed to supporting independent literary
publishing.