The "PS Reads" series of readings launches this Fall. The reading series northeast tour will highlight select PS Books authors at bookstores and cafes around the PA, DE, and NJ area. Hear great readings, meet published authors, and enjoy free refreshments. OPEN MIKE TO FOLLOW READINGS.
Here are the details for October 8:
Chester County Book and Music975 Paoili Pike, West Goshen Center, West Chester, PA 19380
610-696-1661
October 8, 7-9pm
READERS
David Sanders has had his short fiction published in journals and anthologies that include Baltimore Review, The Laurel Review, Sycamore Review, Schuylkill Valley Journal, Philly Fiction, and others. He was a winner of the Third Coast national fiction competition and the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Autobiography Competition. His short plays have been produced at Brick Playhouse and at InterAct Theatre Company, where David was founding director of the “Best of Philly” reading series, Writing Aloud. David lives in Queen Village with his wife, photo critic Nancy Brokaw.
Colleen Baranich grew up in Northeast Philadelphia and currently resides in Palmyra, NJ. She holds a B.A. in English Writing from Rider University and an M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from The College of New Jersey. She works as a speech therapist in a hospital in Gloucester County. Her work has also appeared in the Schuylkill Valley Journal.
Barry Dinerman’s recent fiction has appeared in Lullwater Review (Emory University). His plays have been staged on the West Coast by A Contemporary Theater and on the East Coast by a variety of companies. The Edward Albee Foundation helped to support many projects. He is a freelance editor and teaches non-credit courses in creative writing at Temple University Fort Washington.
Marc Schuster is the author of two-and-a-half books, including The Greatest Show in the Galaxy and The Singular Exploits of Wonder Mom and Party Girl. He teaches English at Montgomery County Community College.
As an attorney practicing consumer bankruptcy law in Lancaster, PA, Mitchell Sommers may be one of the few people in America to benefit from the economic policies of George Bush. Mitchell received his MFA from the University of New Orleans and his law degree from Penn State Dickinson School of Law. He has had op-eds published in numerous Pennsylvania newspapers, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, and has had short stories published in Ellipsis and PHASE. He is currently fiction/non-fiction editor of Tatanacho, an online literary journal, and is working on a novel. He can be reached at sommersesq@aol.com.
Christine Weiser is a professional writer and editor who played bass for the Philly girl band, Mae Pang. Her current band, The Tights, can be heard in clubs in and around the Philadelphia area. In her other life, she is the co-author of Ask Mr. Technology, Get Answers (Linworth 2007), co-publisher of Philadelphia Stories, and the Convention Center Visitors Guide. Broad Street is her first novel.





