The Tomato Knife From Culture to Cooking: Discovering Lifestyle in FranceThe most recent edition for the Paris-based literary review, Upstairs at Duroc, is out and ready to get read through!
Why am I so fired up? Below the shiny green and white cover,
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Concern twelve involves poetry, prose and photography from a varied group of worldwide writers. Should you like poetry,
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You can pick up a copy of your overview tonight at the American Library as they host Upstairs at Duroc for a poetry reading. March is poetry month in Paris (aka “le printemps des poètes”) and just about everyone participates (from actors reciting in the streets to small bookshops opening their doors to poetry-hungry visitors). This year’s theme is “Infinite Landscapes” and tonight you’ll hear from poets Margo Berdeshevsky, Paula Bohince, Dylan Harris,
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Any time you can’t make it to the reading, you can support the publication (and budding artists like me) by ordering a book. Contact me here if you’re interested.
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