Sunday, January 9, 2011

A.M. Homes is a legend in the literary arena, but she has also made a name for herself in the art world

A.M. Homes is a legend in the literary arena, but she has also made a name for herself in the art

world, collaborating with artists to produce books and writing introductions to gallery catalogs. “The

Omega Point or Happy Birthday Baby” was inspired by the work of Petah Coyne, published in conjunction

with Coyne’s new exhibition at Mass Moca in North Adams, MA titled Everything That Rises Must

Converge.


New Yorkers: Mark your calendar for Friday, September 10th – The Brooklyn Indie Party will usher in

this year’s Brooklyn Book Festival! Held at Greenlight Bookstore (686 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY),

this is the first of many celebrations part of the Bookends project: a series of events taking place

before and after the BBF. On Friday night, Greenlight will play host to some of the best and most

exciting literary presences in BK, including A Public Space, Akashic Books, Archipelago,

Armchair/Shotgun, BOMB Magazine, Electric Literature, Hanging Loose Press, lg Publishing, Melville

House, powerHouse Books, Tin House, and of course – One Story!

With food, drinks and music provided, we can assure you it will be a good time. All we request of you

is that you come join us in celebrating all things literary!

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