32 Poems Reading Brooklyn

WHO: Daniel Nester, Terese Coe and Deborah Ager

DATE: Thursday, Decembe 14th

TIME: 8 PM

ORGANIZER: Louise Crawford, curator of Brooklyn Reading Works, will be the MC for the evening.

WHERE: Old Stone House in Brooklyn, NY (Fifth Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets.) Get a map and directions and see directions under the bios.

Terese Coe, the recipient of two grants from Giorno Poetry Systems, works on the staff of The Alsop Review. She’s written numerous drama reviews for The Rocky Mountain Review, and one of her translations from Ronsard has appeared in Leviathan Quarterly. Her book, The Everyday Uncommon, was published by Word Press.

Daniel Nester is the author of God Save My Queen II: The Show Must Go On. God Save My Queen: A Tribute. His poems have appeared in Slope, jubilat, Can We Have Our Ball Back, and elsewhere.

DIRECTIONS TO THE OLD STONE HOUSE:

The closest train is the 4th Avenue stop for the F train. The R and the M train stops there, too (it’s called the 9th Street Stop on those lines).

From that stop, you could walk either up to 5th Avenue and make a left off of 9th Street, then make a left on 4th Street, and make your way to the back of the little park where the Old Stone House is located.

Alternately, you could walk up 4th Avenue (less picturesque), make a right on 5th Street, and sort of make your way to the Old Stone House by walking up to 5th Avenue, make a left, left on 4th Street, and onto the Old Stone House.

MORE DIRECTIONS:
There is parking on the streets around JJ Byrne Park. From the F train, walk up to 5th avenue along 9th Street with the train crowd, then take a left on 5th Avenue. At the corner of 4th street, you will see the House glowing in the center of the park. The house is located in the center of the park.