Monday, December 7, 2009

Tuesday Reading in Squirrel Hill

Here's something for anyone looking for a Lit Night Out in Pittsburgh:

Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009



Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm


Location: Te Cafe


Street: 2000 Murray Avenue


City/Town: Pittsburgh, PA




Visiting writer from Chicago,
Ben Tanzer (Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine)

joins Pittsburgh readers

Savannah Schroll Guz (American Soma)
Craig Bernier (Detroit Noir)

for an evening of short fiction, flash fiction, and a novel excerpt

at the lovely Te Cafe
in Squirrel Hill

FREE

Craig Bernier

A native of southeastern Michigan, Craig Bernier defines himself through work. To date he has dug graves for an animal hospital, made and delivered many pizzas, spent a decade as a sailor, washed many dishes, tended bar, waited tables, worked the door, worked the fryer, worked the grill. He has been a bat removal specialist and has hammered (and shot) many, many nails as assistant to a general contractor. He currently teaches composition and creative writing at Duquesne University. His fiction has been published in Western Humanities Review, The Roanoke Review, local journals, and an anthology of Detroit writers from Akashic Books called Detroit Noir. His nonfiction has appeared in Pittsburgh’s own Creative Nonfiction. Home is currently Wilkinsburg.


Savannah Schroll Guz

Savannah Schroll Guz is an art critic for City Paper and author of the short story collections, The Famous & The Anonymous (2004) and American Soma (2009). In 2005, she edited the theme-based fiction anthology, Consumed: Women on Excess. She is co-founder of The New Yinzer Presents reading series and fiction editor at The New Yinzer. She divides her time between Pittsburgh and West Virginia.

Ben Tanzer

Ben Tanzer writes. He also blogs at This Blog Will Change Your Life (http://bentanzer.blogspot.com/). He is currently watching Sports Center, but upon on his deathbed, he will receive total consciousness. So he’s got that going for him. Which is nice.

Ben Tanzer is the author of the novel Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine (Orange Alert Press) and will be visiting Pittsburgh from Chicago.

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