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About This Event

Minimum Age:

21+

Doors Open:

7:00 PM

Show Time:

7:00 PM

Description:

Readers:

Odette Heideman reading from Victor Martinovich's censored novel Paranoia.
Andree Lockwood
Scott Dievendorf
Sabine Heinlein
M.A. Vizsolyi
Benjamin Purkert
Michael Simon

This is a general admission event in The Gallery at LPR.

Artists

Epiphany Issue 10 Release Party
Epiphany is committed to publishing literary work in which form is as valued as content. We look for writing, wherever it may fall on the spectrum from experimental to traditional, that is thoroughly realized not only in its vision but also in its commitment to artistry. We are especially open to writers whose explorations of new territory may not yet have found validation elsewhere.

http://epiphanyzine.com/
Odette Heideman
Two years after Odette Heideman's short story first appeared in Epiphany Magazine: a literary journal, she was asked to become the fiction editor, a position she still holds. She has taught creative writing at The Writer's Studio in NYC, and has also worked as a literary translator. Odette was born in San Francisco, and raised in Tokyo, London and Cannes. She now divides her time between New York and Cannes.
Andrée Lockwood
Andrée Lockwood’s work has appeared in Epiphany, and her story Anyone Crazier than You has been nominated for a 2013 Pushcart Prize. Lockwood has been an editor for Harry N. Abrams, Cambridge University Press and Simon and Schuster. She teaches fiction writing at NYC’s The Writers Studio, and at work on a novel.
Scott Dievendorf
Sabine Heinlein
M.A. Vizsolyi
M. A. Vizsolyi holds degrees from Pennsylvania State University and New York University, where he was a Starworks Fellow. He has taught poetry at New York University and to pedi-atric patients at the NYU Medical Center. His poems have appeared in numerous journals, including Margie, 6x6, Slice magazine, and Sixth Finch. He teaches skating and ice hockey in Central Park and lives in New York City with his wife, the poet Margarita Delcheva. - via Harper Collins
Benjamin Purkert
Michael Simon