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Black Lawrence Press: Winter Reading Black Lawrence Press: Winter Reading

with Christopher Torockio, Cynthia Manick & Claudia Cortese

Thu January 19th, 2017

8:00PM

The Gallery

Minimum Age: 21+

Doors Open: 7:00PM

Show Time: 8:00PM

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This is a FREE event in The Gallery at LPR.

Get warm with fiction and poetry by some hot BLP authors! Chris Torockio (THE SOUL HUNTERS), Cynthia Manick (BLUE HALLELUJAS), and Claudia Cortese (WASP QUEEN) will wow you with their spoken words and warm spirits. You can also enjoy warm spirits at the bar at Le Poisson Rouge’s cozy downstairs gallery. Doors at 7, reading at 8. See you there.

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Black Lawrence Press

Black Lawrence Press is an independent publisher of contemporary poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. We also publish the occasional translation from the German and the French. Founded in 2004, Black Lawrence became an imprint of Dzanc Books in January 2008. Through our annual contests and open reading periods, we seek innovative, electrifying, and thoroughly intoxicating manuscripts that ensnare themselves in our hearts and minds and won’t let go.

Christopher Torockio, Cynthia Manick & Claudia Cortese

Christopher Torockio is the author of the novel Floating Holidays, and the story collections The Truth at Daybreak and Presence. His fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, The Gettysburg Review, The Iowa Review, The Antioch Review, Willow Springs, Colorado Review, New Orleans Review, and many other publications. A native of Pittsburgh, he now lives with his wife and son in Connecticut and teaches at Eastern Connecticut State University.

A Pushcart Prize nominated poet with an MFA in Creative Writing from the New School, Cynthia Manick has received fellowships from Cave Canem, The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences, the Callaloo Creative Writing Workshop, Hedgebrook, and the Vermont Studio Center.  She serves as East Coast Editor of the independent press Jamii Publishing and was a 2014 finalist for the New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship in Poetry.  Her work has appeared in African American Review, Bone Bouquet, Callaloo, DMQ Review, Kweli Journal, Muzzle Magazine, Sou’wester, Pedestal Magazine, Passages North, St. Ann’s Review,and elsewhere. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

Claudia Cortese’s first full-length book, Wasp Queen, will be published by Black Lawrence Press in 2016. Cortese is also the author of two chapbooks: Blood Medals (Thrush Poetry Press, 2015), a collection of prose poems, and The Red Essay and Other Histories (Horse Less Press, 2015), a book of lyric essays. Her work has appeared in Best New Poets 2011, Blackbird, Black Warrior Review, Crazyhorse, Kenyon Review Online,and Sixth Finch, among others. The daughter of Neapolitan immigrants, Cortese grew up in Ohio and lives in New Jersey, where she teaches at Montclair State University.

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