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Friday, Oct 07
A Public Space Opens Its Doors
The magazine's office were jumping with literati; it was the sort of party where I could just stand and nod my head while a woman who markets translations of Japanese horror stories chatted with another woman who's translating a Russian novel for the Modern Library. I spotted Elizabeth Gaffney, newborn in tow, hanging out by the cheese plate with fellow author Wesley Stace, and caught up with Elizabeth Merrick for the first time since the Cupcake Reading Series ended (she's just back from a residency at Ragdale, and looking forward to the December release of her novel, Girly, from her own press, Demimonde Books). Pauls Toutonghi, who just recently put up his author website, made sure to say hello--and I was even able to get in a minute or two of conversation with Hughes herself--mostly about how awesome the space, a converted stable next to the Brooklyn High School for the Arts, was and how the magazine's co-designer, Gary Hustwit, had found it on craigslist. Email This Post |
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