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Michael Fiorito, Brenda J. Gannam and Emmy Hunter on Tuesday, November 17 at 7p.m.

Poetry Grows in Ft. Greene, Brooklyn



The Brownstone Poets Presents:

Michael Fiorito, Brenda J. Gannam and Emmy Hunter on Tuesday, November 17 at 7p.m.

Tillies of Brooklyn
248 DeKalb Ave. (corner of Vanderbilt and DeKalb)
Brooklyn, NY 11205 Phone # (718) 783-6140

http://www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com/


Take the J, M, R or Q trains to DeKalb Avenue, the C to Lafayette, the G to Clinton/Washington
2, 3, 4, 5 to Nevins St.
$3 Donation – plus Food/Drink – Limited Open Mic
Curated by Patricia Carragon email: pattiekake@earthlink.net

http://patricia.carragon.home.att.net/ http://myspace.com/pattiekake8
http://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Brownstone-Poets/541314712


Bios:


Emmy Hunter

Emmy Hunter has published her poetry in many literary journals, including Fence, American Poetry Review, Witness, and New Orleans Review and has poetry forthcoming in languageandculture.net. She teaches literature and creative writing at Hunter College.



Micheal Fiorito


Michael Fiorito is a writer, musician and performer. No stranger to the NYC poetry scene, Mike has read and performed his writings at various venues throughout the city. His 2nd publication of short stories entitled Inspiring Jest was released this summer. Mike has hosted and performed in music shows at the Back Fence, Vox Pop, Nightingale's Lounge, The Cornelia Street Café, Jalopy and other venues. He now hosts a spoken word series at Vox Pop in Brooklyn – every first Sunday of the month.


Brenda J. Gannam


Brenda J. Gannam, Arab-American poet, artist, writer, and spiritual advisor has been a member of the New York creative community for more than 20 years. As a student of French, Arabic, Russian, and German, Brenda has been influenced by the metaphysical, spiritual, and symbolist aspects of such poets as Akhmatova, Szymborska, Verlaine, Rimbaud, Rilke, Peguy, Gibran, Rumi, Al Khoury, Masefield, McCrae, Pushkin, and Pasternak. Brenda’s work often reveals powerful spiritual messages embedded in everyday phenomena – as well as underlying metaphysical and Jungian themes.

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