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Free Event: Writers Read From NJ Anthology At Hoboken Theater Friday, With Q&A

Writers and artists from around NJ will share pieces from a Rutgers University Press anthology in a free event/Q&A in Hoboken on Friday.

Writers and artists from around NJ will share pieces from a Rutgers University Press anthology in a free event and Q&A in Hoboken Friday.
Writers and artists from around NJ will share pieces from a Rutgers University Press anthology in a free event and Q&A in Hoboken Friday. (Rutgers University Press)

The following is a release from NJ Fan Club

HOBOKEN, NJ — A collection of writers and artists throughout the Garden State appears in the new anthology from Rutgers University Press, NJ FAN CLUB. Now they will read their essays about local life (including pieces about Hoboken and beyond) at a free reading at Hoboken's Mile Square Theatre. Reserve your FREE ticket here.

EVENT DETAILS:

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Hoboken, NJ
Mile Square Theatre
1400 Clinton St, Hoboken, NJ
Friday, June 24 at 6 PM

Readings and Q&A with editor Kerri Sullivan and contributors Brandon Harrison, Raakhee Mirchandani, Bob Varettoni, and others to be announced. Hosted in partnership with Little City Books and the Hoboken Public Library. Reserve your FREE ticket here.

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The book is available via Amazon or Rutgers University Press. More details are here: https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/new-jersey-fan-club/9781978825604

Other events and readings will be held around the state, from Asbury Park to Princeton. Find out more here.

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