Come to a special holiday edition of BROOKLYN READING WORKS at the Old Stone House on Thursday December 14th at 8 p.m.
I
am pleased as punch to present an AN EVENING WITH 32 POEMS with
publisher/poet Deborah Ager and poets, Daniel Nester
and Terese Coe.
Deborah Ager is the publisher and founder of 32 Poems and a poet.
Terese Coe, the recipient of two grants from Giorno Poetry Systems, works on the staff of The Alsop Review. She’s written numerous drama reviews for The Rocky Mountain Review, and one of her translations from Ronsard has appeared in Leviathan Quarterly. Her book, The Everyday Uncommon, was published by Word Press.
Daniel Nester is the author of God Save My Queen II: The Show Must Go On. God Save My Queen: A Tribute. His poems have appeared in Slope, jubilat, Can We Have Our Ball Back, and elsewhere.
32 Poems is a semi-annual poetry magazine
published in April and November. Each issue of journal contains 32 poems so you can give intimate,
unhurried attention to each. It’s easy to carry and
inviting to read.
The comfortable size of 32 POEMS
and the superb quality of the work therein provides an alternative
to larger collections and is attractive to new readers of
contemporary poetry.
"32 Poems is portable poetry in its finest hour."
— Literary Magazine Review
Another cool event in Brooklyn is next Tuesday. MomJunction.com, a new social networking website for moms, is hosting a Mom’s night out for all Brooklyn Moms.
Mom’s Night Out is at Cocao Bar in Park Slope from 8 – 10 p.m. Free coffee, wine and chocolate.
Tell your Brooklyn mommy friends! It’s free.