A Reading This Sunday, 9/28

Labels: Ben Tanzer, Freebird Books, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, readings, The Love Book


Labels: Ben Tanzer, Freebird Books, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, readings, The Love Book
Ben Tanzer and the nice folks at This Blog Will Change Your Life recently posted some nice praise for The Love Book. And I quoteth:
"...while love may be the operative word here, we're not sure anyone would call them love stories, per se. Now that said, are these stories all about how love gets warped, lost, manipulated, sublimated, twisted, fetishized, tainted and occasionally celebrated? Yes, and more. And so do we think you should you read this collection? Yes, again, for sure, so, go ahead, please read The Love Book, it just might change your life."

Labels: Ben Tanzer, book reviews, Freebird Books, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, The Love Book

Labels: Ben Tanzer, Freebird Books, readings
Freebird Books123 Columbia Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 Map |
St. Mark's Bookshop31 Third Avenue New York, NY 10003 Map |
| Spoonbill & Sugartown 218 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 Map |
Labels: Freebird Books, Independent bookshops, Spoonbill and Sugartown, St. Mark's Bookshop, The Love Book
It was a hell of a time on March 22nd. A nice crowd of people and the rest of the Blacksmiths For Literary Progress joined me at Freebird Books in Brooklyn to officially celebrate the release of my new short story collection, The Love Book. We drank beers, huddled around with friends old and new, and made with the prose like circus performers. We even had a nice sunset coming through the front windows as we read (check the photo). It felt fantabulous to be back at Freebird Books, where we always feel at home and the readings have never failed turn out great. Many thanks to Rachel and Peter for making it all happen. And of course it made me proud to do the gig with my fellow Blacksmiths Brian Cogan, Tim Hall, and Mike Faloon as it was the first time we could all be in the same room in over a year-and-a-half. If you were there, I thank you for making the trek out and supporting The Love Book.


Labels: Blacksmiths For Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, events, Freebird Books, Mike Faloon, Taking the Happy Bus On Home, The Love Book, Tim Hall
I'll be making two appearances at the end of March to celebrate the release of THE LOVE BOOK.
Labels: events, Freebird Books, Meet the Author, Second Life, The Love Book
What more could you ask for: booze, used books, and four bastardos a-readin'. I'll be celebrating the release of my new short story collection, The Love Book, by hosting a reading at Freebird Books. Joining me will be fellow Blacksmiths for Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, Mike Faloon, and (flying all the way in from Chicago) Tim Hall. Labels: Blacksmiths For Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, events, Freebird Books, Mike Faloon, The Love Book, Tim Hall