June 24: Lior Torenburg, B.K. O’Connor, Rachel Turney, & Delia Maria Davis

Join us on June 24 at Fort Greene for the next installment of the Reading Den series.

The event is free and open to the public, and begins at 7pm. We are no longer requiring free registration for our events. Just show up and enjoy the readings and community.

Lior Torenberg’s work has been published by One StoryMAYDAY, the Poetry Society of New York, and others. She received her MFA in creative writing from New York University and graduated from the Lighthouse Writers Workshop’s Book Project. Just Watch Me is her first novel. Learn more at LiorTorenberg.com.

B.K. O’Connor is an educator, mother, and author. With over a decade of travel writing for award-winning publications, B.K. has roamed extensively, honing a curious, passionate voice–seeking to know and understand the world through its stories, to unearth why we exist at all. O’Connor has a B.A. in English from University of Texas at Austin and an M.A. in English Studies from Arizona State University.

Rachel Turney is currently Jane Jetson, but was formerly a party monster. She is from the Midwest and resides in Colorado. Rachel works in education and immigrant and refugee support. 

Delia Maria Davis is a writer from Romania who grew up in Texas and lived in New York, though she returns to Romania annually to visit her grandmother in the rural mountains. She has attended the Tin House and Lighthouse Lit Fest workshops, as well as the Juniper Summer Writing Institute, and her academic writing on Virginia Woolf and the modernist sublime won the Adele Steiner Burleson Award. You can read her stories (and an essay) in AGNand Miracle Monocle. She now resides in Arvada with her husband and three cats, where she’s working on a novel of fairy tales, time travel, and enmeshed mother-daughter relationships. 

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