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Writer Joseph Salvatore to Read at MCC


On Thursday, November 15, from 7-8:30 PM, Joseph Salvatore will be reading his short fiction in the Flynn Campus Center Forum.  Salvatore will also be presenting a Noon workshop on Friday, November 16, from 12-12:50 in 8-200.  Both Creative Arts-sponsored events are free and open to all students, staff, and teachers.  Please encourage your students to attend.

Joseph Salvatore has published fiction and criticism in The Brooklyn Rail, Dossier Journal, H.O.W Journal, LIT, New York Tyrant, Open City, Post Road, Salt Hill, Sleeping Fish, Willow Springs, 110 Stories, and Routledge’s Encyclopedia of Queer Culture.  He is a frequent fiction reviewer for The New York Times Book Review, and an assistant professor at The New School, where he founded the journal, LIT, and where he was awarded the University’s Award for teaching Excellence.  He is also an associate book review editor for The Brooklyn Rail.  His debut collection of stories, To Assume a Pleasing Shape, was published by BOA Editions in 2011.

Tony Leuzzi
English/Philosophy
11/09/2012