Words Carry Us with Steve Clorfeine , May 30, 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Words Carry Us with Steve Clorfeine hosts Jo Salas on Thursday, May 30 at 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions.
Words Carry Us with Steve Clorfeine hosts Jo Salas on Thursday, May 30 at 7 PM, Green Kill Sessions. Steve Clorfeine, interviews Jo Salas on her new book ‘Mrs. Lowe-Porter,’ a fictional biography of the first English translator of Thomas Mann's work. Read more below the ticket information.
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Jo Salas
Jo Salas is a New Zealander who’s lived in upstate New York for many years. As the cofounder of Playback Theatre, Jo has published numerous articles and four books including Improvising Real Life, now in 10 translations. Jo’s first novel, Dancing with Diana, is about an encounter between the future princess and a boy in a wheelchair when they were both fifteen. Her fiction also includes the Pushcart-nominated short story “After,” and the Pen & Brush award winner “Antarctica.” When she's not reading or writing, Jo is likely to be teaching Playback Theatre, playing hide-and-seek with her grandkids, or marching on the street with other social justice activists.
See more at josalas.com
Steve Clorfeine
Steve is the author of 6 collections of poetry and a non-fiction book “Journals of an American Buddhist in Nepal” (Station Hill Press).
He continues to lead physical theater and meditation workshops in the U.S. and Europe, as well as his 20 year old writing workshop, now mostly on Zoom.
Steve has lived in the Hudson Valley on and off for over 50 years, and currently lives in NYC and northern Delaware County. He is the recipient of 2 Cultural Envoy grants for theater work in India and Nepal; Poets and Writers grants, NY Foundation for the Arts, and Fellowships at Vermont Studio Center, and Silver Lake Writers Project.
Steve's books are available for purchase at steveclorfeine.com
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