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Al Ortolani and Vincent Quatroche at Linger Cafe and Lounge Tuesday 619 AT 7 P.M.



Poetry Grows In Boerum Hill




The Brownstone Poets Presents:



 
AlOrtolani 
and Vincent Quatroche




Tuesday, June 19


Starts at 7p.m. – Sign up at 6:45 p.m.






The Linger
Café and Lounge


533 Atlantic Ave. (between 3rd and 4th Avenues)

Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11217
(347) 689-4813


Take the N, R, or D to Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street
2, 3, 4, 5, B, or Q to Atlantic Avenue

F to Jay Street and change for the R at Metro Tech and get off at Avenue/Pacific Street
G to Hoyt-Schermerhorn and walk along Hoyt Street to Atlantic Avenue

http://www.hopstop.com/


$3 donation + food/drink (wine and beer available) - Open-Mic



Curated by Patricia Carragon














Bios:



 AlOrtolani is a teacher from Kansas. His writing has appeared in a number of
periodicals, across the United States:
New Letters, New York Quarterly, The
English Journal, The Midwest Quarterly

and others. He has three books of poetry,
The Last Hippie of Camp 50 and
Finding the Edge, published by Woodley Press at Washburn
University, and
Wren's House
, recently released from Coal City Review Press in Lawrence, Kansas. Heis active with the Kansas City Writer’s Place and an editor with
The Little
Balkans Review
.






Vincent Quatroche is a journeyman educator/irritant de jour teaching in
the Communication Department @ SUNY in Western New York. He has been creating
and publishing in book, audio and video formats for the past thirty years which
has been widely distributed and largely ignored in the US & abroad. He is
veteran of the NYC Poetry scene at venues such as Otto's Shrunken Head, the
Stark, the JujoMukti Tea Lounge and the Nightingale. For more info please visit
www.rubbereden.com.

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