We are very excited to share this terrific article from Downtown Express:
Downtown Literary Salon Turns 10
please send it around to your friends!
Our September Salon marks the opening of our Tenth Season of programming. Join us Tuesday, September 10th at Andaz Wall Street at 7pm!
We welcome your comments and invite you to visit our website at www.penparentis.org
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Welcome Brian Gresko!
We are delighted to welcome a new curator to the Pen Parentis
Literary Salons!
Brian Gresko is the editor of the anthology When I First Held
You: 22 Critically Acclaimed Writers on Fatherhood, forthcoming from
Berkley Books/Penguin on Father's Day, 2014. He has contributed to The Huffington
Post, and written about books and culture for Salon, TheAtlantic.com, The Daily Beast, The Paris Review
Daily, The LA Review of Books, The Rumpus, and numerous other
publications. Brian keeps a daily column on parenting and gender politics for Babble,
where he often writes about balancing his writing life with caring for his son.
In print, Brian's work has appeared in Glimmer Train Stories and Slice
Literary Magazine. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from The New
School, and studied film and literary theory at Oberlin College. Please visit his website for links and more information.
Brian will join us in September as we bid a fond farewell to our
fantastic first curator, Arlaina Tibensky – who will still attend Salons as a
regular, whenever she can fit it into her busy schedule. We are so honored to
have Brian join our ranks!
So if you are an author with kids – or know an author who is
also a parent who writes fiction that knocks your socks off, please email Brian
at info@penparentis.org - now booking Spring 2014!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Guest Blog - On a Book Tour with a Teen
Hello everyone! We are excited to welcome Brooklynite writer and filmmaker Peter von Ziegesar who wrote his entry while on a recent Reading Tour to Kansas City with his kids. Nostalgic...informative...take it away Peter:
“Bueno, bueno,” says Maya. “The first five minutes, you messed up a few times, but it was fine. The last part was better.”
“Oh, okay.”
“And you know that time when you stopped to tell everyone that it was a metaphorical glass ball you were talking about? Everyone already knew it was a metaphorical glass ball.”
“Got it.”
“You do realize, Dad, that we can use some of this stuff against you,” says Magnus.
“Yeah, I know.”
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Writer and filmmaker Peter von Ziegesar lives in Brooklyn with his wife and family. He started his memoir, The Looking Glass Brother, (St. Martin's Press, 2013, Picador Paperback, 2014) after his long-lost stepbrother, "Little Peter," a homeless former violin prodigy, appeared in the streets outside his Greenwich Village home just when the author and his wife were preparing to start a family. Booklist and Publisher’s Weekly gave The Looking Glass Brother starred reviews, with Donna Seaman, Senior Editor at Booklist, calling it, "a piercing, thought-provoking portrait of a many-branched American family." Kirkus Reviews praised the book as a “vivid, frequently elegiac memory piece," and added, "It’s as if characters wandered out of an Auchincloss novel to encounter Kerouac’s bunch."
- find his book on Facebook or Amazon. Thursday, August 1, 2013
We interrupt this blog with an important Fellowship announcement!
I promised you Brooklyn's Peter von Ziegesar, and you shall have him -- next week.
This week we are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2013-2014 Pen Parentis Writing Fellowship for New Parents is JOHN JODZIO from Minneapolis, MN. His story grabs you right up front and never lets you go - it is funny, yes, but funny in the way that real life is. You can't believe it. You refuse to believe it. And ultimately you must believe it--and then you have to laugh so you don't cry.
It's a terrific story and we are looking forward to presenting him with his $1000 check on September 10th at our Salon at the Andaz Wall Street. He will be reading alongside Liz Rosenberg and Will Allison. Do join us at 7pm at the Andaz Wall Street in Lower Manhattan. Admission is free. Drinks are at happy hour pricing.
Can't make the Salon? Don't worry! For the first time this year, the unparalleled literary magazine Brain, Child is going to be publishing the winning story.
The stories this year were amazing. Check these two cool info-graphics to see where the entries were from and how many kids the entrants have.
CLICK HERE for the complete winners list.
And come back next week for Peter von Ziegesar's description of a book tour with his teenaged daughter to the midwest...
This week we are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2013-2014 Pen Parentis Writing Fellowship for New Parents is JOHN JODZIO from Minneapolis, MN. His story grabs you right up front and never lets you go - it is funny, yes, but funny in the way that real life is. You can't believe it. You refuse to believe it. And ultimately you must believe it--and then you have to laugh so you don't cry.
It's a terrific story and we are looking forward to presenting him with his $1000 check on September 10th at our Salon at the Andaz Wall Street. He will be reading alongside Liz Rosenberg and Will Allison. Do join us at 7pm at the Andaz Wall Street in Lower Manhattan. Admission is free. Drinks are at happy hour pricing.
Can't make the Salon? Don't worry! For the first time this year, the unparalleled literary magazine Brain, Child is going to be publishing the winning story.
The stories this year were amazing. Check these two cool info-graphics to see where the entries were from and how many kids the entrants have.
CLICK HERE for the complete winners list.
And come back next week for Peter von Ziegesar's description of a book tour with his teenaged daughter to the midwest...
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