Live Reading with David Hicks and Robin L. Flanigan
June 3, 2017 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Join us for a cocktail and a reading! The literary themed Nox Cocktail Lounge makes the perfect setting to hear two incredible writers read from their latest work in a comfortable setting.
About the readers:
David Hicks majored in English at Nazareth College of Rochester and is now a professor at Regis University in Denver, where he co-directs the Mile-High MFA Creative Writing program. David has published many stories in such fine journals as Glimmer Train, Colorado Review, and Saranac Review. White Plains is his first novel.
Robin L. Flanigan launched a writing career in the early ’90s while living in a graveyard. She worked in newsrooms for eleven years, winning several national awards, and is now a freelance writer and essayist. Her essays have appeared in The Sun, Talking Writing, The Fem, and other literary magazines, as well as two anthologies. Robin was in the 2016 cast of Listen to Your Mother, has been interviewed on both coasts for podcasts on writing, and authored a coffee-table book on the city of Rochester, where she lives.
Join us for a cocktail and a reading! The literary themed Nox Cocktail Lounge makes the perfect setting to hear two incredible writers read from their latest work in a comfortable setting.
About the readers:
David Hicks majored in English at Nazareth College of Rochester and is now a professor at Regis University in Denver, where he co-directs the Mile-High MFA Creative Writing program. David has published many stories in such fine journals as Glimmer Train, Colorado Review, and Saranac Review. White Plains is his first novel.
Robin L. Flanigan launched a writing career in the early ’90s while living in a graveyard. She worked in newsrooms for eleven years, winning several national awards, and is now a freelance writer and essayist. Her essays have appeared in The Sun, Talking Writing, The Fem, and other literary magazines, as well as two anthologies. Robin was in the 2016 cast of Listen to Your Mother, has been interviewed on both coasts for podcasts on writing, and authored a coffee-table book on the city of Rochester, where she lives.
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Rochester, NY 14607 United States + Google Map