Third Annual Edgy Mothers Day: Tales of Motherhood without Sanctimony

Join acclaimed playwright Diana Son, journalist Beth Harpaz, novelist Mary Morris, and five other notable mother-writers for a fun reading over a much-needed glass of wine, just a few days after Mother’s Day.

From aggrieved moms of pot-smoking teens to fed-up new mothers of colicky infants, these writers will shock, amuse, and entertain you, and they won’t make you eat your vegetables before you get dessert.

Hear them at Brooklyn Reading Works’ Third Annual Edgy Mothers Reading at the historic Old Stone House in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 14th at 8:00 pm.  The Brooklyn Reading Works is run by Louise Crawford and the Edgy Mothers Reading curators are Sophia Romero, Amy Sohn, and Michele Madigan Somerville.

The complete line-up:

–Jill Eisenstadt, author of From Rockaway and Kiss Out

–Beth Harpaz, author of 13 is the New 18 and other things my children taught me while I was having a nervous breakdown being their mother and The Girls in the Van

–Mary Morris, author of Revenge, Vanishing Animals, The Bus of Dreams, and The Lifeguard Stories

–Jenny Offill, author of Last Things and editor of Money Changes Everything

–Sophia Romero, blogger, The Shiksa from Manila and author of Always Hiding

–Amy Sohn, author of Run Catch Kiss and the upcoming Prospect Park West

–Michele Madigan Somerville, poet and author of WISEGAL and Black Irish

–Diana Son, playwright of Stop Kiss and Satellites

The Where and When

Location:  Old Stone House
Fifth Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets
Phone:  718-768-3195
7:30 p.m.:  Open bar/Wine donated by Shawn Liquors
8:00 p.m.:  Reading
Suggested contribution:  $5 to benefit Old Stone House
Reading is open to all – not just mothers – though please leave children at home

One thought on “Third Annual Edgy Mothers Day: Tales of Motherhood without Sanctimony”

  1. I love the concept of this event and totally support the Old Stone House and what it gives to the community. I thought I was beyond the subject of motherhood but I have 4 grandchildren and it is only with the birth of the last one 2 months ago that I can’t pass for a Park Slope mother. Nonetheless, I think I have a lot to contribute and still learn so I will be there.

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