October 21st, 2011 § § permalink
If you weren’t at Monday’s reading, you missed out. Everyone was pitch-perfect. Even if you were there, you probably want to relive it. Click here to start. Photos below.
Danielle Dreilinger reads from her memoir-in-progress, NXNE.
Catherine Parnell reads her short fiction.
Janaka Stucky reads his poems.
Elizabeth Gormley reads her confessional tale.
Highlights from the evening include Danielle Dreilinger’s sultry coo, “Do you hear that? That’s the sound of public radio,” Catherine Parnell’s dawning recollection, “I’m not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing, but with Johnny, they’re the same thing,” Janaka Stucky’s winking reminder, “I’m covered in honey,” and Elizabeth Gormley’s self-deprecating, “That was my father’s wet dream for his kids: to be an Irish Catholic Republican is to make lots of babies and lots of money and derive no obvious pleasure from either.”
Get in on all the action. Watch the videos here.
October 14th, 2011 § § permalink
So sayeth the Boston Phoenix.
Speaking of fun (though not necessarily free), you might be reading this post while deciding which panel to hit up at the Boston Book Festival. If you see Jennifer Egan, high-five her for me.
After you’ve decided, don’t forget that you have plans on Monday night. On October 17 at 7pm, you’ll be at the Middlesex Lounge when Catherine Parnell will read fiction, Danielle Dreilinger will read an essay or two, Janaka Stucky will read poems, and Elizabeth Gormley will charm everyone in the room with a confessional tale. It’s the last Literary Firsts reading of 2011, so you will be there and I will love you for it.
See you then.
September 17th, 2011 § § permalink
Elizabeth Gormley is a daredevil jump.
Elizabeth Gormley’s work has appeared in Wild Violet, The Rainbow Times, Broke in Boston, Savior Flair, and The Improper Bostonian, among others. She primarily writes fiction. She was a scholar recipient at the 2011 Juniper Summer Writing Institute at UMass Amherst, and received an Artist’s Grant for a Vermont Studio Center residency.
Elizabeth is the confessional writer for the October 17 reading.
September 4th, 2011 § § permalink
It’s Labor Day weekend and there’s much to do. But making the latest Literary Firsts flyer isn’t one of them.
Thanks, as always, to Randolph for his design skills.
Please join us on Monday, October 17 at 7pm when Catherine Parnell will read fiction, Janaka Stucky will read poetry, Danielle Dreilinger will read part of her memoir, and Elizabeth Gormley will read a confessional tale.
It’s the last Literary Firsts for 2011, so be there to celebrate with us.