Thursday: Fiction and Blender Drinks

72484207_f9ecf06ac3This Thursday at Brooklyn Reading Works (BRW), another great event you won't want to
miss. Raina Washington, recipient of the Audre Lorde and Creative Writing
Awards at Brooklyn College, curates an evening of exciting new writing by
writers from the MFA program at Brooklyn College.

As usual, it's all happening at the Old Stone House in Park Slope (Fifth Avenue and Third Street) at 8 p.m. A $5 donation is appreciated and includes blender drinks and snacks.

Maisy Card was
born in Jamaica but raised in Queens New York. She is happily now a
resident of Brooklyn. She is a second year writer in the Brooklyn
College MFA program and a member of the Brooklyn Writers Space. Maisy’s
work explores characters and reinvents memories of life in Jamaica.

Andy Hunter has
served as editor-in-chief of various publications, including The
Brooklyn Review, Mean Magazine, and Lollapalooza Magazine.  In 2005,
his short fiction won the James Kirkwood prize, and in 2008 he obtained
his Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College. He
is working on his first novel.

Kristen Meinzer
is a Brooklyn-based writer. She received a BA in cultural studies and
comparative literature from the University of Minnesota in 1999, an
interdisciplinary MA in public history and consumer culture from NYU in
2005, and an MFA in fiction writing from Brooklyn College in 2008.
While at Brooklyn College, she served as Associate Fiction Editor of
the Brooklyn Review, and was a recipient of the Himan Brown Award in
Creative Writing. In 2008, she was granted a fellowship with the
Willard R. Espy Literary Foundation. Kristen's current project,
entitled The Year Of Asking (www.theyearofasking.com), documents her
attempts to receive something everyday, and receive it for free, for an
entire year.

Felise Nguyen was unworriedly
conceived in Saigon then born with some difficulty in San Francisco
then raised with much difficulty in Houston.  She has chronic
difficulty answering the question, Where are you from?, except when
she’s traveling, in which case she easily answers “Brooklyn”.  She is a
graduate of Barnard College, and the University of Chicago Law School
where she was taught by Martha Nussbaum and Barack Obama.  She has
every intention of receiving her M.F.A. from Brooklyn College this
May.  She currently divides her time between working as a legal analyst
and seeking a cause larger than herself, which should be easy because
she is very small.

Raina Washington never though
she’d live to see the day when ass cleavage is no longer a big deal.
She was recently a NYC Teaching Fellow, where she was not only allowed,
but paid to teach English to 6th graders. She is slowly getting her
brain back. Raina likes to raise the dead in her writing – giving new
voices to people from long ago. All writing is a kind of love letter to
these folks. Her work has appeared in Tarpaulin Sky and The Olive Tree
Review. Raina’s play “Reading the Meter” was performed at the Little
Theater at Dixon Place. She has received the Audre Lorde and Creative
Writing awards. Raina has a coveted writing MFA from Brooklyn College.
Please wish her well as she moves to Washington DC this summer.