Archive for Jennifer Jackson Berry

12/8 After Happy Hour Review Reading & Release Party @ Pints on Penn

Posted in Events with tags , , , , , , , , , on December 4, 2016 by 6GPress

THIS THURSDAY…

The event will be hosted at Pints on Penn (3523 Penn Avenue), with the reading beginning at 7pm and ending at 9pm on Thursday, December 8th.

This is the sixth issue of the After Happy Hour Review. We invite all to join us. Books may be available for purchase and guests can purchase food and drinks from Pints on Penn.

1/24 The Brentwood Anthology Reading & Snoetry!

Posted in Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 20, 2015 by 6GPress

THIS SATURDAY…

At 3PM, Don Wentworth will host this at the Carnegie Library in Oakland.

You may ask yourself, Who all is actually reading at this? I put that very question to Don & here’s what he said:

Well, they didn’t list them individually – supposed to be any or all who are in the anthology – here are some highlights:
Michael Albright, Joan Bauer, Jennifer Jackson Berry, Ziggy Edwards, Judy Robinson John Stokes, Arlene Weiner and more – no guarantee any of these will read, it’s whoever shows, but I think most will.

From there, Don will be heading to Erie to read at this, which is going on pretty much all day.

Don will go on at 8:10. Here‘s the full schedule.

9/11 Uppagus Speaks @ Biddle’s Escape

Posted in Events with tags , , , , , , , , on September 11, 2014 by 6GPress

TONIGHT…

Blog post #119, natch.

3/27 Lummox Press Presents @ EEBX

Posted in Events, Recent Publications with tags , , , , , , , on March 25, 2014 by 6GPress

THIS THURSDAY,

Four Pittsburgh poets whose work appears in Lummox literary journal will read at East End Book Exchange, 4754 Liberty Ave., at 7 p.m. The reading will feature Jennifer Jackson Berry, Ann Curran, Judith R. Robinson and Don Wentworth reading from the publication as well as other works. The reading also will include poems by John Yamrus of Sinking Spring and the late Michael Adams of Pittsburgh. Grace Cavalieri of the Washington Independent Review of Books placed Lummox on its Best Books List in December. The event is free and open to the public. The poets promise lots of chocolates. Info: 412-431-8484.

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