Morning

But oh well. We had the very best time while she was here!! And now I've got a TON of work to do before the summer is over. (I know, the summer only just officially started, but I have more than enough work to do here to take me clean through to next year. So onward.)
Good news re: Freak Parade. It is now available through Amazon.com and B&N.com -- with Barnes & Noble so far offering the best price! Freak Parade is also reviewed at the Erotica Readers & Writers Association this month but I don't have the exact link yet. When I get it, I'll post it here!
As always, if you'd prefer the ebook edition, it is available all over the place, but the easiest link is the one at smashwords , where you can choose from among all the electronic formats available to mankind on planet Earth!
A bit of news from others!
NYC-based poet Iris N. Schwartz is finally back in action after a serious fall totally fucked up her leg several months back. She has this to say:
Hi. As you may or may not know, I’ve been off the poetry/performance circuit for a while, recovering from surgery after a nasty fall. But enough of the bait for your sympathy. If wanting to see me host and perform with a cane helps get you there, that’s good, too!
I’d love to see you from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at July 18th’s COLLABORATE at the Cornelia Street Café!
Come watch the Amazing Bionic Poetess, Iris N. Schwartz (five lbs. of metal where my knee and femur used to be), host and perform, along with the very talented
David B. McConeghey / Mickey Pizzo / Jean Lehrman / Barry Kornhauser / Madeline Artenberg / Nelson Alxndr/ Thaddeus Rutkowski / Peter Catapano
We will COLLABORATE with poetry, live music, prose, and a bit of comedy, all about the theme of FAMILY.
This time, we’re not keeping it in the family!
Sunday, July 18, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. / Cornelia Street Café / 29 Cornelia Street (downstairs)
(between W.4th and Bleecker Streets) /212-989-9319 / www.corneliastreetcafecom / all trains to W. 4th St. or #1 train to Christopher St.
Hope to see you!
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And also, from NYC-based writer M.M. De Voe comes this news:
2nd Draft Reading Series
presents...7 Deadly
Sins Thursday,
July 8, 2010
M.M. DE VOE is executive director of Pen
Parentis, providing resources to authors who have kids. Her work is widely
published in literary journals, most recently in Green Mountains Press, Bellevue
Literary Review and Sojourn. A list of prizes and more of her work is at
www.mmdevoe.com
ERIN BRADLEY is a writer and
journalist living and working in New York City. For the past 5 years, she’s been
the author of "Miss Information", a sex and dating advice column for Nerve.com.
Her book, "Every Rose Has its Thorn: The Rock and Roll Field Guide to Guys" was
published last month by Penguin.
Roots & Vines Café
409 Grand Street at Clinton
Manhattan
(212) 260-2363
Okay, that's it for today, gang! Thanks for visiting. See ya!



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