Showing posts with label Richard Scheiwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Scheiwe. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Basil King

Wow, this has felt like a long semester & since it's coming to a close, I've been spending my time grading papers & sleeping badly. Such as it is; such as it goes. So far I only have two classes for the summer so the hustle continues.

On Friday after teaching at College of Staten Island I headed over to Williamsburg to catch J.Mae Barizo's reading. Good stuff. Then I went to a going away party which also included readings by Amy Lawless & Alex Smith. Although I didn't stay out too late I still felt tired for all of Saturday. I managed to make it to the Whitney ISP, then have vegetable dumplings with friends, then head over to a belated bday party for Rich. After that I took the train over to Prospect Heights.

This morning I had a banana peanut-butter sandwich for the first time. I also had some mango. & a dark chocolate bar with mint and rosemary essence. I wandered through Chinatown & bought basil, brown beech mushrooms, garlic, an onion, & tomatoes. Tonight I'll make a pasta with cream sauce using the bought ingredients + a little bit of lemon rind. Or so I think. I actually don't feel like doing dishes. Or cooking. & then doing more dishes. Right now I'm eating salted plantain chips & trying to put off cooking until at least 9.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

3's Up

This week's reading jump-offs look like this:

Tuesday, June 24th 6pm


Boog City presents d.a. levy lives: celebrating the renegade press
ixnay press (Philadelphia)
Tues. June 24, 6:00 p.m. sharp, free
ACA Galleries
529 W. 20th St., 5th Flr. NYC

Event will be hosted by ixnay press editors
Chris and Jenn McCreary

Featuring readings from
Jen Coleman, Brenda Iijima and Jenn McCreary

with music from Brian Speaker

Wine, cheese, and crackers, too, curated and with an introduction by Boog City editor David Kirschenbaum
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One of my favorite journals, The Agricultural Reading, is having another amazing line-up:

The Agriculture Reader is pleased to present one of our favorite poets: Anthony McCann. He is joined by Ag.Re. editors Jeremy Schmall and Justin Taylor, and fiction contributor Mark Edmund Doten. Pleasure will be manifold, but seating is limited. It will please us to see you there and you to have come.
AT THE KGB BAR AT 7 PM ON THURSDAY JUNE 26TH
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Who's Hot? Earshot!!!

Summer has arrived, and that means the end of another smashing season of EARSHOT! Our final Spring reading will take place on Friday, June 27th at 8 PM and will feature nonfiction writer Christen Clifford, author of the solo play BabyLove, and poet Richard Scheiwe, author of the chapbook A Dry Moon Dialogue! Three MFA students join in on the fun and it's all for five dollars, which scores you a free drink (as always)!

Come join us one last time -- then, see you in September!

Your pal,
Nicole


EARSHOT!

Join us for the next installment of EARSHOT at The Lucky Cat, located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn! EARSHOT is a bi-monthly reading series, dedicated to featuring new and emerging literary talent in the NYC area.

*Friday, June 27, 2008 at 8 PM*
Hosted by Nicole Steinberg

Featuring:
Christen Clifford
Richard Scheiwe

Niina Pollari (Sarah Lawrence College)
Catherine Lacey (Columbia University)
Amber West (New York University)

Admission is a mere $5 plus one free drink (beer, wine or well drinks only)!
The Lucky Cat is located at 245 Grand Street in Brooklyn, between Driggs and Roebling. Visit their website for directions: http://www.theluckycat.com.