presents
John Langan
Nicholas Kaufmann
Guest Curator, Amy Goldschlager

 

Tuesday, November 4th -- doors open 6:30 p.m.
$7 suggested donation
The SoHo Gallery for Digital Art / Gallery LaLa
(address and links below)

This month's guest curator and host, Amy Goldschlager, bring us two wonderful writers to keep the chills going after All Hallow's.

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Nicholas Kaufmann is the Bram Stoker Award-, Shirley Jackson Award-, and Thriller Award-nominated author of General Slocum's Gold, Chasing the Dragon, Hunt at World's End, Still Life: Nine Stories, Dying is My Business, and Die and Stay Dead. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. Visit him on the web at nicholaskaufmann.com.

John Langan's most recent collection of fiction, The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies, was published by Hippocampus Press in 2013.  He is the author of a previous collection, Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters (Prime 2008), and a novel, House of Windows (Night Shade 2009).  With Paul Tremblay, he co-edited Creatures:  Thirty Years of Monsters (Prime 2011).  His recent fiction has appeared in venues including Ellen Datlow's Fearful Symmetries (ChiZine 2014) and Ross Lockhart and Justin Steele's Children of Old Leech
(Word Horde 2014).  He teaches courses in creative writing and the Gothic tradition at SUNY New Paltz.  He lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife, younger son, and more animals than he has time to name. 

Amy Goldschlager writes the audiobook column for Locus. She has also written audiobook reviews for Publishers Weekly and AudioFile magazine, and has contributed genre fiction reviews and features to Kirkus, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and ComicMix. She lives physically in New York City and virtually at www.amygoldschlager.com.

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We will have cider and cheese as always, and a raffle for donors of $1 or more.  After the event, please join us as we treat our readers for dinner and drinks nearby. 

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WHEN:
Tuesday, November 4th
Doors open at 6:30 -- event begins at 7 PM

WHERE:
The SoHo Gallery for Digital Art / Gallery LaLa
138 Sullivan Street  (between Houston & Prince St.)
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=138+Sullivan+St.+New+York+NY+10012

HOW:
By Subway
6, C, E to Spring St.; A, B D or F to West 4th; 1 train to Houston St; or R, W to Prince St.
There are many convenient bus lines that come within a couple of blocks of the gallery.  Use the link above for an interactive transit map.

LINKS:
https://hourwolf.com/nyrsf
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NYRSF.Readings

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