Poetry grows in Brooklyn Heights
The Brownstone Poets presents:
Thomas Fucaloro and Susan Scutti
Saturday, March 6 at 2:30p.m.
Park Plaza Restaurant
220 Cadman Plaza West near Clark St. & Pineapple Walk
Brooklyn, NY 11201 – 718 – 596 – 5900
Take the A or C to High Street, 2 or 3 to Clark Street,
4, 5, M or R to Court Street, Borough Hall
$3 Donation – plus Food/Drink – Open Mic
Curated by Patricia Carragon
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Bios:
THOMAS FUCALORO
Thomas Fucaloro stopped shaving his legs when he discovered poetry and now only waxes his legs while reading Whitman.
SUSAN SCUTTI
Susan Scutti hates peas. Is it the mealy texture once you bite down breaking through the smooth outer skin or is it their slightly dimpled quality? Fifth in a family of six kids, she grew up in Woodbridge, NJ, where she frequently refused to eat her peas. She works on a poetry blog, http://octoberbabies.wordpress.com, where poems appear against a background not at all similar in color to peas. She’s also writing another novel in which peas never once make an appearance.