Plum City Reading Features Three Diverse NEO Writers

Wed 3/18 @ 7-8:30PM

Literary Cleveland and Loganberry Books, located across the street from each other on Larchmere Boulevard, regularly join forces to present the Plum City reading Series, giving readers a chance to hear from a variety of writers published on independent presses who don’t get the same big rollouts that major publisher authors do.

This month, the theme of the reading is “freedom.” The  readers are Kortney Morrow, who has just released a new poetry collection called Run It Back; Cambodian-American author Loung Ung, whose best-selling 2000 memoir First They Killed My Father, reflected on surviving her country’s genocide by its own leaders; and Elizabeth Zaleski, author of The Trouble with Loving Poets and Other Essays on Failure. Morrow and Ung are based in Cleveland; Zaleski lives in Akron.

Following the reading at Loganberry books, there’s an afterparty where writers and readers can mingle and talk literature  taking place across the street at the Literary Cleveland offices.

Go here for more information and tickets.

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