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"Seven Syrians" by Diego Cupolo: The Facebook Page.
"Seven Syrians" by Diego Cupolo, a collection of personal stories and photos from refugees that have been displaced by the ongoing war in Syria, now has its facebook page. Like it, follow it and keep abreast of developments.
Six Emily Poems by Darren C. Demaree featured in CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE.
The latest issue of Construction Magazine features six poems by Darren C. Demaree, taken from his latest collection "As We Refer to our Bodies". Read the article here.
CLAUDIA SEREA's "A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky" NEW YORK CITY Book Launch
8th House Publishing is pleased to announce the a book signing event of A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky by Claudia Serea.
Meet the author and get your signed copy!
Save the date!
Thursday, 27 February 2014 18:00
Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia Street, New York, New York 10014
CLAUDIA SEREA will be reading at Cornelia Street Café on Thursday, February 27, 2014, at 6 p.m, to celebrate the New York launch of her poetry book "A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky"
Join the Facebook event here.
Written in unsparing, haunting detail, Claudia Serea’s unforgettable A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky brings to life the horrors of the brutal communist repression in her native Romania in the second part of the 20th century – the prisons, the torture, the barbarous inhumanity— preserving in memory a time that should never be forgotten. She writes: “Tell me, grandma, everything you know / so I can be your mouth when you are gone.” The grief is lasting; memory must serve as justice.
— Charles Rammelkamp, editor of The Potomac Review, author of Fusen Bakudan
CLAUDIA SEREA's "A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky" New Jersey Book Launch
8th House Publishing is pleased to announce the a book signing event of A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky by Claudia Serea.
Meet the author and get your signed copy!
Friday, January 24, 2014, 7 p.m.
GainVille Café
17 Ames Avenue • Rutherford, NJ
There will be music, good friends, good poetry, great atmosphere! An open mic with generous reading time follows.
$6 cover includes coffee/tea and dessert.
Join the Facebook event here.
Written in unsparing, haunting detail, Claudia Serea’s unforgettable A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky brings to life the horrors of the brutal communist repression in her native Romania in the second part of the 20th century – the prisons, the torture, the barbarous inhumanity— preserving in memory a time that should never be forgotten. She writes: “Tell me, grandma, everything you know / so I can be your mouth when you are gone.” The grief is lasting; memory must serve as justice.
— Charles Rammelkamp, editor of The Potomac Review, author of Fusen Bakudan