Triple-A Reading Series
Saturday, October 19 from 2-4 PM
The Triple-A Reading Series (Authors At Artisan) is a brand new collaboration between Artisan Gallery and Midway Journal. This community event features one local community author, one MFA/PhD Creative Writing student from Binghamton University, and one featured author from greater Upstate New York (or New York City). Join us for an hour of reading and the second hour for questions and book signing.
This free event is funded in part by Poets & Writers.
Featured Reader:
Pedro Ponce is the author of The Devil and the Dairy Princess: Stories (Indiana University Press), winner of the Don Belton Fiction Prize. His work has been recognized with a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and with residencies at Ragdale, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. He is the 2024 winner of The Tom La Farge Award for Innovative Writing, Teaching and Publishing. He teaches writing and literary studies at St. Lawrence University.
BU MFA/PhD Reader:
Suzanne Richardson earned her M.F.A. in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the University of New Mexico. She currently lives in Binghamton, New York where she's a Ph.D. student in creative writing at SUNY Binghamton. She is working on a memoir, Throw it Up, and a full poetry collection, The Want Monster which was recently named a finalist for the Saturnalia Press Book Awards. She is the current nonfiction editor for Harpur Palate. Her nonfiction has appeared in New Ohio Review, New Haven Review, Rejection Lit, and No Contact Magazine. Her poetry has appeared in Bomb Magazine, Gulf Coast, Poet Lore, and DIALOGIST. Her fiction has appeared in Southern Humanities Review, Front Porch, and High Desert Journal.
Local Reader:
Samantha Terrell is an American poet, author, and workshop facilitator. Her poems have been widely anthologized in publications such as: 100 Subtexts, Dissident Voice, Door=Jar, Green Ink Poetry, Eunoia Review, In Parentheses, Misfit Magazine, Poetry Quarterly, and others. Terrell has been a Forward Prize nominee (2024), a Pushcart Prize nominee (2023), and was shortlisted for the Anita McAndrews Poets for Human Rights Award (2021). Terrell and her family reside in Upstate New York.
Event Venue
223 State Street, Binghamton, NY, United States, New York 13901