Wednesday, April 15, 2009

May I?

May I take a moment to mention some May events? May I?

In conjunction with the May release of Oysters & Chocolate: Erotic Stories of Every Flavor, I'll be participating in some live readings here in the northeastern U.S.! I'll be reading from "Human," my contribution to the book, on these dates at these places:

Tuesday, May 19: The Erotic Literary Salon, Philadelphia

Thursday, May 21: In the Flesh, New York

Sunday, May 31: Madame X, New York

O&C 's Aimee Herman (with whom I'm doing the 5/31 event) will also be hosting a writing workshop at New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center on May 22.

I'll post more specifics on these events—and possibly an additional event—when we get a little closer.
Meanwhile, in the Rockies ...
Wednesday, April 29: O&C's Jordan and Samantha on Denver 106.7 KBPI's Uncle Nasty Show
Tuesday, May 5: Jordan and Samantha book signing at Boulder Book Store
Saturday, May 16: Oysters & Chocolate Book Release Party at the b.side Lounge, Boulder (advance tickets recommended)
For a detailed event schedule, go here. Wish I could make it out to Colorado!

6 comments:

neve black said...

Excellent! You're a busy man in May.

I wish I could make the party in Boulder too. Sounds fantastic.

Erobintica said...

Marking my calendar for May 21st!

EllaRegina said...

That place in Philadelphia sounds very high class!

Man, your schedule is as full as Obama's!

Craig Sorensen said...

Wow! Your schedule makes my head spin, which makes me dizzy.

dizzier, that is.

Emerald said...

Cool, what fun! I would love to see (/hear) you read. I don't know how likely it is that it'll work out for me to come up there then, but I'm going to look into it!

Congrats again on your inclusion in the O&C book!

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thanks, everyone! And for those who will/might be there ... WOOHOOO!!!

By the way, I didn't think of this until after the fact ... but doesn't "Meanwhile, in the Rockies ... " sound like it should be read in the voice of the narrator (William Conrad) from Dudley Do-Right?