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  Readings of The Trapeze Diaries
Posted January 11, 2008


Note: As far as we can tell he original show was supposed to be a reading of poetry about the trapeze performed while on the trapeze, but that what is described below are readings of the work without the trapeze. Posted as received.

Reading in the Dirty Laundry Series, Jan 24th, 9PM
Marie Carter and Steve Van Patten reading in the Dirty Laundry Series at the International Hostel on 103rd Street and Amsterdam.
Thursday January 24th, 9PM

Marie Carter Reading with Sharon Mesmer at Cornelia Street March 23
I'll be reading with Sharon Mesmer, author of THE EMPTY QUARTER, IN ORDINARY TIME and forthcoming THE VIRGIN FORMICA at Cornelia Street
Sunday, March 23rd at 6 pm Cornelia Street Cafe: www.corneliastreetcafe.com 29 Cornelia Street between Bleecker Street and W 4 Street.

30th Birthday Reading at Earshot, March 28!!!!
Friday March 28th (Marie's 30th birthday!!!!), 8PM Marie Carter (author of THE TRAPEZE DIARIES) is the featured reader at Earshot Reading Series www.earshotnyc.com The Lucky Cat 245 Grand Street (b/w Driggs & Roebling) Brooklyn, NY 11211 $5 includes one free drink

For more information:
Email Marie Carterkipperwhite@yahoo.com
or visit trapezediaries.blogspot.com.
Praise for The Trapeze Diaries:
"Marie Carter's The Trapeze Diaries is a tour de force performance."
-Maria Dahvana Headley, author of The Year of Yes

"Not only the lyrical tale of one woman's love affair with the trapeze, but a powerful story on becoming brave and letting go."
-Carolyn Turgeon, author of Rain Village

"A quiet meditation on loss and recovery...This is a brave and heartwarming book."
-Donald Breckenridge, author of 6/2/95 and fiction editor of The Brooklyn Rail


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