THIS IS THE WAY WORDS and LITERATURE ROLL!
The Cayuga Museum of History and Art, in an exclusive
partnership with Olive Trees and aaduna, is continuing its second season
of literary readings, which remains dedicated to promoting writers and writing.
word, revisited is a bimonthly, community
program exploring original writing in all its diverse, intriguing, provocative,
and exciting forms on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each
month thru to mid-June 2018.
Stephen G. Eoannou (google images) |
On March 22, Stephen G. Eoannou will be the featured
reader. His first story collection, Muscle Cars, was published in April 2015
by the Santa Fe Writers Project. These stories have appeared in a number of
literary journals and magazines including The
Saturday Evening Post, Hayden’s Ferry
Review, Rosebud, and The MacGuffin. His work has been
nominated for two Pushcart Awards, awarded a Honor Certificate from The Society
of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and received
the Best Short Screenplay Award at the 36th Starz Denver Film Festival.
Stephen received his MFA from Queens University of Charlotte and a MA from Miami University. He lives and writes in his hometown of Buffalo, New York, the setting and inspiration for much of his work.
The Carriage House Theater, "Word, Revisited" program with Donny Alger, 03/08/2018 (photo credit: Christopher Molloy) |
All proceeds from the evening will solely benefit the Cayuga Museum, and along with Olive Trees and aaduna this trio is the exclusive and only sponsors of “word, revisited.”
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