Also known as "readings." But showier. Because I am a spiral cut ham, with cloves and pineapple rings.
This Sunday, March 5, 3pm, $3
Sunny's in Red Hook Brooklyn, 253 Conover Street (between Beard & Reed Streets)
I'm reading with Cynthia Bruckman (poet/playwright, author of Endangered Species) and Sara Gran (author of Dope and Come Closer). Everyone I talk to says, "You'll love Sunny's; it's really fun."
[Directions: Take the B61 toward Red Hook from Atlantic Ave. & Court St. (or from the A train midtrain exit at Jay Street Borough Hall). Get off near the end of the line at Van Brunt & Beard streets., walk 1 block right and 1/2 block left. Or take the B77 bus down 9th Street from Park Slope (or from the Smith and 9th Street F train stop--exit at the rear of the train and come down the stairs to street level and the corner bus stop.) Take the bus in the direction of Van Brunt Street and Red Hook.]
This Wednesday, March 8, 8pm, free
Amanda Stern's Happy Ending Reading Series, at Happy Ending, 302 Broome Street at Forsyth; 212-334-9676, B,D to Grand Street or F, J, M, Z to Delancey
MUCH fun always at this great series hosted by my dear, dear friend (and GIRLBOMB blurber!) Amanda. Plus, delicious specialty drinks and cute people.
Next Wednesday, March 15, 7pm, donation suggested
I'm reading at the Center for New Words in Cambridge, Boston, 7 Temple Street
This one-day trip to Boston constitutes my entire world book tour! I should make T-shirts.
Next Thursday, March 16, 7pm, freeeeeee
Barnes & Noble, Astor Place.
No kidding.
Good LORD woman! Barnes and Noble? You're like...Maxine Hong Kingston or something!
Posted by: ireann | Mar 02, 2006 at 09:56 PM
What, no San Francisco?
Posted by: Mark P | Mar 03, 2006 at 12:43 AM
You'll love Sunny's- it's really fun.
Posted by: amelia Mason | Mar 03, 2006 at 03:40 AM
Barnes and Noble - you'll love it, it's really fun.
Posted by: Kyria | Mar 03, 2006 at 12:37 PM
Well, she's the kinda chick who's got Griffin Dunne all posting to her website and shit... so B&N is not so big a stretch.
Posted by: Bill Scurry | Mar 03, 2006 at 01:57 PM