Next New Town Revue: Thursday, September 27th @ 6:30 p.m.

The New Town Revue is thrilled to announce our next revue Thursday, September 27th @ 6:30 p.m. at Avid Bookshop.  Kristen Iskandrian and Stephen Brooks will be reading.  Brooks will also perform a few songs with Zach Wright from Junker.

Kristen Iskandrian’s work has appeared in Tin House, Gulf Coast,
Denver Quarterly, Mississippi Review, Fifty-Two Stories, and other
places. She has a PhD. in English from the University of Georgia. She
contributes to htmlgiant, blogs at kristeniskandrian.blogspot.com, and
tweets at @KristenIsk.

STEPHEN BROOKS writes fiction, essays, poems, and songs. He teaches at
the University of Georgia and received his MFA from the University of
Arizona. His writing has appeared in Pindeldyboz, Emprise Review, and
Eclectica Magazine. More of his work and links to his band’s music can
be found at sj-brooks.blogspot.com.

Looking forward to seeing you then!

Threats and Promises covers New Town Revue

Thanks to Gordon Lamb from Flagpole’s Threats and Promises for covering the New Town Revue…the entire installment may be read here.

Talkin’ Blues: OK, this is sorta music related, so I’m gonna include it here. The next live installment of the New Town Revue will happen at Avid Bookshop on Thursday, Apr. 12 at 7 p.m. This event occasionally has live music, but is really based around Athens’ writing community, and on this particular date former honorary Athenian, and now actual Athenian, David Lowery (Cracker, Camper Van Beethoven) will read selections from his blog, 300 Songs (located at www.davidlowerymusic.com/300songsblog.cfm). I didn’t even know this blog existed until this very minute, which just shows you can always learn something. Flagpole contributing writer Deirdre Sugiuchi will also read, and her material will be drawn from her “teenage reform school captivity narrative” titled UnReformed. For more information, please see www.newtownrevue.wordpress.com.

New Town Revue in the news!!!

In January, Carrie Dagenhard covered the New Town Revue in Flagpole.

New Town Revue

Although the town is full of budding poets, novelists and scribes of all types, very few writers ever talk about their skills—much less share their work with an audience. It’s this fragmentation of the writing community that led local wordsmiths Deirdre Sugiuchi and Al Dixon to form New Town Revue, a bi-monthly reading and music series designed to nourish local talent.

The concept began to form in 2002, when the series’ founders met in a local writers’ group, which Sugiuchi credits as the catalyst behind her continued writing career.

“Having a sense of community is so important,” she says. “And that’s hard when you’re a writer, because you’re usually working alone.”

Both Dixon and Sugiuchi say they know there are plenty of talented writers in town, but weren’t sure how to bring them together. “If you’re a musician in Athens, people know it within five minutes of meeting you; but if you’re a writer, it’s a secret,” Dixon says.

Luckily, around the same time as the wheels for New Town Revue went into motion, local writer and Athens Regional Library board member Janet Geddis was laying the foundation for Avid Bookshop on Prince Avenue. The first installment of the series was held at the store’s grand opening on Oct. 21, 2011. To date, New Town Revue has put on two events and has enjoyed an overwhelming turnout both times. The next event will be held on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. sharp and will feature a reading by UGA professor and award-winning writer Reginald McKnight, as well as music by singer-songwriter Tom Eisenbraun, who is also a former student of McKnight’s.

Unlike many other live readings, poetry jams or open-mic nights, Sugiuchi explains that New Town Revue is structured, varied and never more than about an hour long.

“It’s like ‘Prairie Home Companion’ for townies,” Dixon says.

Talented Athenians are encouraged to submit works by visiting http://www.newtownrevue.wordpress.com.

Presenting David Lowery @ April 12th Revue

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The New Town Revue is thrilled to announce that one of our long-time favorite musicians/ writers, David Lowery of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, will be reading excerpts from his wickedly insightful blog, 300 Songs, and performing a few songs.

Deirdre Sugiuchi will read from her teenage reform school captivity narrative, UnReformed.

The April 12th event starts @ 7 p.m. sharp.  Looking forward to seeing you @ Avid Bookshop!

Recap of the January Revue

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The January Revue featured Reginald McKnight reading a mesmerizing short story involving a teenage boy and frogs that catapulted us back to the sticky summer days of childhood.  Tom Eisenbraun played some transcendental guitar. Avid was packed! Wayne Bellamy captured the event with … Continue reading