Mark your calendars - next Sunday, December 12th, neighbor Myla Glodberg and Darin Strauss will be talking about their new books at Union Hall, she says, "where you can drink drinks and eat food, play bocce, and be a part of a literary conversation all at once. Darin, who's normally a novelist, has written a memoir, Half a Life, which has some interesting things in common with my new novel, The False Friend. So, on December 12th, it'll be Fiction vs. Memoir, with the two of us talking about the different ways they allow a writer to get (or fail to get) at the truth. Plus, the event is a benefit for the Brooklyn New School, also known as P.S. 146, which like all public schools has been hit hard by the city's budget cuts. You should come! After Darin and I are done talking, there will be drinking and mingling."
Here's the info:
FICTION VS. MEMOIR: MYLA GOLDBERG AND DARIN STRAUSS IN CONVERSATION IN A BENEFIT FOR THE BROOKLYN NEW SCHOOL (P.S. 146 )
Sunday, December 12
6pm
Union Hall, 702 Union Street, Brooklyn
$12-$25 Donation at the Door
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