Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Busy Time of Year for Mosaic

Mosaic has a busy fall event schedule. We're participating in the Brooklyn, Baltimore, and Antigua book festivals; presenting a series of readings as part of our 10th anniversary; and organizing the Re:Verse Literary Conference. I hope to see you at one or more events.


Sunday, September 14, 11-5pm
Brooklyn Book Festival
http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/
is a huge, free public event presenting an array of literary stars and emerging authors who represent the exciting world of literature today. One of America’s premier literary and literacy events, this hip, smart, diverse gathering attracts thousands of book lovers of all ages.
Mosaic will be at table #82

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September 26-28, Fri-Sun
Baltimore Book Festival
http://www.baltimorebookfestival.com/
In 2008, 200+ author appearances includes Dr. Cornel West, Naomi Wolf, Walter Mosley, Michael Ian Black, Mark McEwen, Chef Martin Yan, Iyanla Vanzant, Daniel Mark Epstein, Omar Tyree, Congresswomen Loretta and Linda Sanchez, Dr. Randal Pinkett, Farnoosh Torabi, Cameron Johnson, Laura Schlitz, Ron Suskind, Hudson Talbott, Adam Roberts, Brooke Parkhurst, Amy Goodman, Avi, Chef George Duran, Sweet Potato Queen Jill Connor Browne and many, many more!
table number tbd

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Mosaic Literary Magazine's 10th Anniversary Reading Series
Join Mosaic Literary Magazine as we celebrate ten years of presenting the literary arts by writers of African descent. This series of readings; which will take place in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Harlem; will display the diversity of content Mosaic has showcased since 1998. For more information visit http://mosaicmagazine.org


Friday, October 3, 6:30pm
Thomas Glave, R. Erica Doyle, and Rosamond King
The first book of its kind, Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles is an anthology of lesbian and gay writing from across the Antilles. The author and activist Thomas Glave has gathered outstanding fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and poetry by little-known writers along with selections by internationally celebrated figures.

Our Caribbean editor Thomas Glave, and R. Erica Doyle and Rosamond King will read from their contributions to the anthology.

Harlem School of the Arts
645 St. Nicholas Avenue (bet 141st and 145th Sts)
New York, NY 10030

$20 contribution welcomed.
Contributors will receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic
Co-presented with the Up South International Book Festival
http://mosaicmagazine.org

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Wednesday, October 8, 6:30pm
Tayari Jones
Novelist Tayari Jones is the author of Leaving Atlanta and The Untelling, winner of the Hurston/Wright and Lillian C Smith Awards. Her work has appeared in Callaloo, McSweeey's, The Believer, and The New York Times. She is on the MFA faculty at Rutgers University.

Tayari Jones will read from her work and then be joined by poet Nicole Sealey for a conversation about Tayari's work and writing process.

MoCADA
80 Hanson Pl (at South Portland Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Free event.
Contribute $10 and receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic.
http://mosaicmagazine.org

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Tuesday, October 14, 6:30pm
Patrick Rosal
Patrick Rosal is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Uprock Headspin Scramble and Dive, which won the Members' Choice Award from the Asian American Writers' Workshop, and most recently My American Kundiman, which won the Association of Asian American Studies 2006 Book Award in Poetry as well as the 2007 Global Filipino Literary Award.

His poems and essays have been published widely in journals and anthologies including Harvard Review, Crab Orchard Review, Pindledyboz, Black Renaissance Noire, and Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art.

Bruckner Bar and Grill
1 Bruckner Blvd.
Bronx NY 10454

Free event.
Contribute $10 and receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic.
Co-presented with the Acentos Bronx Poetry Showcase
http://mosaicmagazine.org

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Saturday, October 25, 2008, 12-5pm
REVERSE LITERARY CONFERENCE
http://reversefestival.com/08.htm
Hostos Community College, Bronx, NY
450 Grand Concourse

The Re:Verse Literary Conference & Festival calls for educators to enhance the role literature plays in the lives of students and youth. The conference seeks to rebuild the audience for literature as a means for understanding culture, history, and social studies. Now in its fourth year, Re:Verse celebrates the diversity of thought literature fosters.

Attendees: Register before September 26 and receive a 33% conference discount. http://reverse.eventbrite.com. All conference attendees will receive a complimentary one-year subscription to Mosaic Literary Magazine ($24 value) and lunch.

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November 7-9, 2008
The Antigua & Barbuda International Literary Festival
The Antigua & Barbuda International Literary Festival, begun in 2006, is a 3-day celebration of literary arts, with workshops, author readings, book signings and special events in a beautiful tropical setting. The festival features prominent Caribbean, U.S., British and Canadian authors as well as publicists and publishers.
http://www.caribbeanliteraryfestival.com/
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Wednesday, December 3, 6:30pm
Americo Casiano, Jr.
Américo Casiano, Jr. is a New York Foundation for the Arts Poetry fellow, and the founder and artistic director of NuyoRican School Original Poetry Jazz Ensemble. He recently published his first volume of poetry On the Stand: Poems. His work has also been anthologized in Bum Rush The Page: Def Poetry Jam (2001), New Rains Volume Nine: Our Fathers/Ourselves (1999), Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets' Café (1994), and Nuyorican Poetry (1976).

Luis Reyes Rivera
Considered by many as a necessary bridge between the African and Latino American communities, Louis Reyes Rivera is the recipient of over 20 awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award (1995), a Special Congressional Recognition award (1986), and CCNY's 125th Anniversary Medal (1973). He remains among the more respected underground poets who has assisted in the publication of over 200 books, including John Oliver Killens' Great Black Russian, Adal Maldonado's Portraits of the Puerto Rican Experience, Bum Rush The Page: A Def Poetry Jam, and The Bandana Republic, an anthology of prose and poetry from current and former gang members.

Longwood Art Gallery
450 Grand Concourse at 149th St.
Bronx NY 10451
http://mosaicmagazine.org

Friday, September 5, 2008

Reading in the Park


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About a month ago, I had the pleasure of hosting five Bronx-based poets in St. Mary's Park.

Now in its fifth season, Park-Lit is an outdoor summer reading series sponsored by Open City, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Each reading takes place in a different park and is curated by the editors of an independent local literary magazine or book publisher.

Mosaic Magazine, hosting its first outdoor Park-Lit reading, has invited four teen poets, and their instructor Fish Vargas from the Citizen's Advice Bureau's writing program to read their work.

For a complete event schedule visit opencity.org/parklit08.html

Monday, September 1, 2008

TEN YEAR B'DAY


Join Mosaic Literary Magazine as we celebrate ten years of presenting the literary arts by writers of African descent. A series of readings will display the diversity of content Mosaic has showcased since 1998.

http://mosaicmagazine.org/10years.html

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Friday, October 3
Thomas Glave, R. Erica Doyle, and Rosamond King

The first book of its kind, Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles is an anthology of lesbian and gay writing from across the Antilles. The author and activist Thomas Glave has gathered outstanding fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and poetry by little-known writers along with selections by internationally celebrated figures.

Our Caribbean editor Thomas Glave, and R. Erica Doyle and Rosamond King will read from their contributions to the anthology.

Harlem School of the Arts
645 St. Nicholas Avenue (bet 141st and 145th Sts)
New York, NY 10030
$20 contribution welcomed.
Contributors will receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic
Co-presented with the Up South International Book Festival

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Wednesday, October 8
Tayari Jones

Novelist Tayari Jones is the author of Leaving Atlanta and The Untelling, winner of the Hurston/Wright and Lillian C Smith Awards. Her work has appeared in Callaloo, McSweeey's, The Believer, and The New York Times. She is on the MFA faculty at Rutgers University.

Tayari Jones will read from her work and then be joined by poet Nicole Sealey for a conversation about Tayari's work and writing process.

MoCADA
80 Hanson Pl (at South Portland Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Free event.
Contribute $10 and receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic.

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Tuesday, October 14
Patrick Rosal

Patrick Rosal is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Uprock Headspin Scramble and Dive, which won the Members' Choice Award from the Asian American Writers' Workshop, and most recently My American Kundiman, which won the Association of Asian American Studies 2006 Book Award in Poetry as well as the 2007 Global Filipino Literary Award.

His poems and essays have been published widely in journals and anthologies including Harvard Review, Crab Orchard Review, Pindledyboz, Black Renaissance Noire, and Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art.

Bruckner Bar and Grill
1 Bruckner Blvd.
Bronx NY 10454
Free event.
Contribute $10 and receive a one-year subscription to Mosaic.
Co-presented with the Acentos Bronx Poetry Showcase

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Date tbd
Location: tbd
ringShout

Founded in 2007 by a group of writers, editors and booksellers, ringShout: A Place for Black Literature is dedicated to recognizing, reclaiming and celebrating excellence in contemporary literary fiction and nonfiction by black writers in the United States.

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Wednesday, December 3
Americo Casiano, Jr.

Américo Casiano, Jr. is a New York Foundation for the Arts Poetry fellow, and the founder and artistic director of NuyoRican School Original Poetry Jazz Ensemble. He recently published his first volume of poetry On the Stand: Poems. His work has also been anthologized in Bum Rush The Page: Def Poetry Jam (2001), New Rains Volume Nine: Our Fathers/Ourselves (1999), Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets' Café (1994), and Nuyorican Poetry (1976).

Longwood Art Gallery

450 Grand Concourse at 149th St.
Bronx NY 10451
Free event.

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http://mosaicmagazine.org/10years.html