Plum City Reading Features Two Authors with Ohio and Michigan Connections

Tue 3/19 @ 7PM

Last fall, Literary Cleveland introduced a new program called the Plum City Reading Series, whose name plays on the civic slogan from the early 80 “New York’s a Big Apple but Cleveland’s a Plum. The series is intended to highlight authors from around the country with work out through independent publishers.

For the next event, taking place at Loganberry Books on Larchmere, the featured authors are Akron native Noor Hindi, now living in Dearborn Michigan, author of the poetry collection Dear God, Dear Bones, Dear Yellow, and Ghassan Zeineddine, author of story collection Dearborn, who previously lived in Dearborn and now teaches creative writing at Oberlin College. Obviously, the theme is “dear.”

After the event, there’ll be a gathering at the Lit Cleveland offices, conveniently right across the street from Loganberry Books. The program is “pay what you can.” Register here.

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