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Publisher and Author Roxanne Hoffman in New York City This May
Poets Wear Prada
announced Senior Editor, Hoboken author Roxanne Hoffman in New York this month
to promote her new book: Sundays, May
6th and 13th, and Saturday May 19th.
(Hoboken,
NJ – May 4, 2012) Poets Wear Prada announced today Senior Editor Roxanne
Hoffman will be reading at several literary events in New York City this month.
“In Loving Memory,” her lyrical ballad chronicling a small-town church
congregation from funeral to marriage, features illustrations by Connecticut
artist Edward Odwitt.
IN LOVING MEMORY by Roxanne Hoffman illustationsby Edward Odwitt |
“‘In
Loving Memory’ should be on everyone’s shelves as it reflects on one of the
darkest human experiences with insight and humanity in a charmingly gothic
presentation,” said Garth von Buchholz, publisher, member of the National Book
Critics’ Circle and author. Vampire verse by author Hoffman, a frequent dabbler
in the horror genre, can be heard during Dave Gold’s 2005 indie flick “Love and
the Vampire.” Twice included in the “House of Horror” best-of-the-year
anthology, her 2010 contribution was nominated for Pushcart Prize.
Hoffman,
now making her home in Hoboken, New Jersey, grew up on Manhattan’s Upper
Westside. A Bronx High School of Science alumna, she lived for several years in
Greenwich Village, while attending New York University’s Stern School of
Business and later when she worked on Wall Street at Chase Manhattan Bank.
Roxanne Hoffman [Credit: Hugh Thompson] |
This
coming Sunday, May 6th, Hoffman returns to her hometown where from
6:00 until 8:00 PM she joins The Hebrew Mamita Vanessa Hidary at the JujoMukti
Tea Lounge, located at 211 East 4th Street, between Avenues A and B. Five
dollars admission buys both a pot of tea and a spot on the roster for anyone
wishing to participate in the open portion of the "unplugged" reading
hosted by David Lawton, poet, actor and musician. Directions: F train to Second
Avenue, 6 to Bleecker, or 14A bus from Union Square along Fourteenth to Third
Street at Avenue A.
Host Lawton described the event where Hoffman and Hidary will read round-robin as “Mixed communities. Different backgrounds. Contrasting styles. Two lovely female poets come together to represent the state of the art with good humor and sex appeal.” Featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, Hidary, herself a native New Yorker, recently published her first book “The Last Kaiser Roll in the Bodega.”
Host Lawton described the event where Hoffman and Hidary will read round-robin as “Mixed communities. Different backgrounds. Contrasting styles. Two lovely female poets come together to represent the state of the art with good humor and sex appeal.” Featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, Hidary, herself a native New Yorker, recently published her first book “The Last Kaiser Roll in the Bodega.”
The Hebrew Mamita Vanessa Hidary |
May
13th, the following Sunday, Hoffman goes west, to Greenwich Village where
she joins Michael Graves, author of four poetry collections, the most recent, “In
Fragility,” from Black Buzzard, for his Phoenix Reading Series at Scalinatella,
245 Bleecker Street (west of Carmine), from 4:00 until 6:00 PM. An open reading
follows two additional features to be announced. There is an $8 food/beverage
minimum plus a suggested $3 donation. Take the 1 train to Christopher
Street-Sheridan Square; alternatively the A, B, C, D, E, or F train to West 4th
Street. (212) 255-5353.
Again
in Greenwich Village, Saturday, May 19th, Hoffman will be reading for
the Greek American Writers Reading Series at the Cornelia Street Café, 29
Cornelia Street (off Bleecker). Convening every third Saturday of the month,
for poetry, prose — music, occasionally, and song — from 5:45 until 7:45 PM,
the series, with Dean Kostos — his latest book, “Rivering,” soon to be
published by Spuyten Duyvil Press — as host, has a $7 cover charge, which
includes one free house drink. Co-featuring with Hoffman on the 19th
will be Larissa Shmailo, Tom Fink and Penelope Karageorge.
Roxanne Hoffman worked on Wall Street.
She divides her time now between a “night” job, answering the patient hotline
for a New York home-healthcare provider, and a “day” one, running the literary
press Poets Wear Prada. Her writing has appeared and continues to appear in periodical
publication, widely — “Champagne Shivers,” “Danse Macabre,” “Dark Eye Glances,”
“Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine,” “Hospital Drive,” “House of Horror,” “Lucid
Rhythms,” “Mirror Dance,” “The Pedestal Magazine,” “Scarlet Literary Magazine,”
“SNM Horror Magazine” among many others, and numerous anthologies including “The
Bandana Republic: A Literary Anthology by Gang Members and Their Affiliates”
(Soft Skull Press), “Love after 70” (Wising Up Press), and “It All Changes in
an Instant: More Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure” (Harper
Perennial).
“In
Loving Memory,” by Roxanne Hoffman with illustrations by Edward Odwitt,
paperback: 24 pages, ISBN-10: 1468019074 ISBN-13: 978-1468019070,
list price: $12.00, is now available from Amazon Books, Barnes & Noble, and
other booksellers. Signed copies may be purchased directly from the author at readings.
Founded
in 2006, Poets Wear Prada publishes beautifully designed, well-crafted poetry
chapbooks from Sinatra’s hometown, the birthplace of professional baseball.
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