Back to All Events

Spoken Word Sundays: Douglas Curran and Stephanie Laterza

  • The Parkside Lounge 317 East Houston Street New York (map)

PLEASE NOTE THAT FROM APRIL 2, OUR READING SERIES TIME CHANGES TO 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Featuring Douglas Curran and Stephanie Laterza

Hosted by Jerry T. Johnson

Plus open mic

21+

$3 suggested donation. Two drink min, alcoholic or non.

Douglas Curran is a fiction writer, essayist, poet, and artist in Brooklyn, New York. His short stories, essays, and illustrations have appeared in Time magazine, Notre Dame Magazine, The Frogmore Papers, Andrei Codrescu’s Exquisite Corpse, American Letters and Commentary, and elsewhere. A recipient of the Edward Albee Foundation Fellowship for fiction and an MFA from the University of Notre Dame, since 2000, he has held the position of editor of architecture and design at Rizzoli International Publications, New York. His short story “Her Holland, on an Overcast Day” will be included in the upcoming anthology from great weather for MEDIA and his website and blog, “Shakespeare and a Cup of Coffee,” can be found at www.Douglas-Curran.com.

Stephanie Laterza is the author of the poetry chapbook, The Psyche Trials (Finishing Line Press, 2019) and a SU-CASA 2018 award recipient from the Brooklyn Arts Council. Stephanie’s work has been featured in L'Éphémère Review, Anti-Heroin Chic, A Gathering of the TribesNewtown LiteraryLiterary MamaAkashic BooksOvunque SiamoRaising Mothers, the anthologies Mightier: Poets for Social Justice, Latina Outsiders Remaking Latina IdentityBrownstone Poets (2020), San Francisco Peace and HopeI Wanna Be Loved By You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe, and elsewhere. Stephanie’s social justice-focused poetry collection, Verás, is forthcoming from Broadstone Books (2023). Follow Stephanie: Instagram @stef3rd.