Thursday, August 27, 2015

Truth Be Told: Readings from the Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival's Non-Fiction Essay Contest

Truth Be Told: Readings from the Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival's Non-Fiction Prize Contest

                       Atlantic Avenue - Photo by AldoTambellini

Visit Aldo Tambillini's Exhibition here: Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival: Aldo TAMBELLINI: Atlantic In Brooklyn (1971–72) Opening Friday, 11 September. 7-9pm 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm


On September 15th, 2015 in the Central Library, Info Commons Lab, six finalists from the Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize competition will share their compelling true stories of love, danger, remembrance, bravery and reflections on existence in Brooklyn.

 Come hear them read from their work and learn how you can contribute your own. 


Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize Stories Readings by Authors


“What Does God Want?” by Phoenix Glass

“The Burning of Brooklyn”   by Daphne Horton -

"B K - 7 6 8"  by Troy Longmire

"Prospect Park, Mid-Eighties--Memorial Day and Other Adventures"  by William Lannigan 
 
       
"Greetings From Coney Island"  by Daniel Penny 



“Brooklyn Kind of Love”  by Natelegé Whaley

 

This event is co-hosted by the Brooklyn Collection and the Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival.

 

10 Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11238
718.230.2100

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