BROOKLYN READING WORKS ON UNTIL MONDAY

Today on Until Monday, a newish Brooklyn blog, there’s a post about Brooklyn Reading Works. One of the editors of the blog interviewed me online and the results are there.

Until Monday is a beautiful new blog on the Brooklyn Blog block: it’s the fancy new house with the gorgeous paint job. I plan to stop there every day on my way to the blog.

Welcome to the neighborhood Until Monday and thanks for the call out!!! And here’s what’s going on next week at BRW next week:

OCTOBER 19, 2006 at 8 p.m.

LEORA SKOLKIN-SMITH will read from her book, “EDGES: O PALESTINE, O ISRAEL” published by “Glad Day Books” a small literary house founded
by GRACE PALEY and Robert Nichols. Ms. Paley was the editor of “Edges”
. The novel has recently been nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award. It
was also,  selected by The Jewish Book Council for a National Tour and
will be featured at this year’s Virginia Festival for the Book.

RICHARD GRAYSON reads from his new collection of short stories, "AND TO THINK HE KISSD HIM ON LORIMER STREET AND OTHER STORIES."