Monday, March 05, 2012

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Bad Situations

The next installment of the innovative Tandem Reading Series will be at 5pm this Sunday, March 11. Brooks Sherman, associate agent at FinePrint Literary Management, will moderate a reading and panel of works of crime fiction. Performing, we have...

Dan Krokos, reading from his yet-unpublished adult thriller THE BETTER GUY, in which an addict ambulance driver spends his nights driving the getaway car for his uncle, a contract killer; and Jen Conley, reading about an eleven-year-old boy who ducks, hides, and tries to survive the brutal hold-up of a convenience store.

Following the panel, there will be a reception with wine and refreshments.

As ever, the Tandem Reading Series is held at the Cell Theatre, 338 West 23 St. (between 8 and 9 Ave.; take the 1, C, E to 23rd St.; www.thecelltheatre.org <http://www.thecelltheatre.org> ). 212-989-7434. Donation: $5. Or you can hand in a story; if we like it, we’ll invite you to read at a later date.

Hope to see you there!

5 comments:

  1. Hmm...wait a sec... That Dan Krokos story sounds a lot like a query once featured by the Query Shark... Is this a mere coincidence?...

    I will be reading from my novel Tainted Souls in my backyard next Thursday if anyone wants to happen by. Hot dogs on the grill. If it's not snowing...

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  2. Great suggestion.

    My question is...why don't more writers create a significant presence on twitter? Especially self-published ones? Hey, anything helps :)

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  3. What time is the event? I might want to limp my way down there.

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  4. I wish I could go but I don't live in the area. : (
    I always try to support my fellow Cleveland writers! Good luck Dan!

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