Saturday, July 28, 2007

EVENT: POST LITERARY DEATH MATCH

On Wednesday night Irina Reyn competed for Ballyhoo Stories in Opium Magazine's sixth Literary Death Match. After some technical delays the fight began with Tony O'Neil squaring off against Maureen Tkacik. Tony emerged the winner of the first round. Irina Reyn faced off against Tao Lin. Irina's story of childhood goofiness triumphed. She then defeated Tony in an haiku-off and emerged the victor!! We at Ballyhoo Stories congratulate Irina on her success.

The Crowd

The Judges

The Competition

Irina wows the Crowd and the Judges

Who would have guessed. . .an actual medal.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

EVENT: LITERARY DEATH MATCH

On Wednesday, July 25th Ballyhoo Stories will be competing in Opium's Literary Death Match. This blood bath of fiction readings takes place at 6:30 in New York City's Washington Square Park. Battling for Ballyhoo Stories is the mighty Irina Reyn, whose story "Baba Yaga"appears in our "Crossroads and Weigh Stations Issue" . She'll be competing against Tony O'Neill for 3:AM, Maureen Tkacik for The Crier and He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named for Opium. We hope you'll join us as we cheer on Irina as she bludgeons the competition with her deadly prose.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

EVENT: MoCCA

If you love indie publishing, handmade books, beautiful art and writing, then stop by MoCCA this weekend. It's an event not to be missed by any booklover. We'll be there selling copies of our latest issue, "Sin and Redemption." Hope to see you there!

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Monday, February 19, 2007

EVENT: Ballyhoo at Think, Part II

If you’re in the New York City area join us this Wednesday for part two of the Ballyhoo Stories readings at Think Coffee. Wednesday will feature Charles Antin, Kate Daloz, Stephanie Dickinson, and Lara Tupper, author of A Thousand and One Nights (Harcourt, 2007). Come out and enjoy a night of contemporary fiction with a cup of organic, free-trade coffee or tea. Think Coffee, 248 Mercer Street (between 3rd and 4th Streets). February 21 at 8 PM.

Charles Antin: Charles H. Antin was raised in Boston, MA, but currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. He has stories published or forthcoming in Alimentum Journal, Rosebud, and Glimmer Train, where he won the Winter 05/06 Award for Very Short Fiction for “Fat Cooling,” now being adapted for the screen. He was a finalist in the 2006 University of Louisville Italo Calvino Competition for Fabulist Short Fiction. His story “The Landlord and Jeanne Hébuterne” can be found in the upcoming “Sin & Redemption” issue of Ballyhoo Stories.

Kate Daloz: Kate Daloz was born in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Her work has appeared in Bust Magazine and the online journal Salt. She teaches adult literacy classes in Queens and lives in Brooklyn. Her story “The Price in the Picture” can be found in Issue 1: “Portraits & Snapshots” of Ballyhoo Stories.

STEPHANIE DICKINSON is a native Iowan who now lives in New York City. Her fiction has appeared in Water~Stone Review, Mudfish, Portland Review, Green Mountains Review, New York Stories, Columbia Review, Chelsea, Ontario Review, Feminist Studies, among others. Along with Rob Cook she coedits the literary journal Skidrow Penthouse. Half Girl, her first novel, will be published this year by Spuyten Duyvil. She received a 2006 fellowship in fiction from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Her story “Goatsuckers” can be found in the upcoming “Sin & Redemption” issue of Ballyhoo Stories.

Lara Tupper: Lara Tupper, a former lounge singer, has performed in Thailand, Japan, China, and the United Arab Emirates. She currently teaches writing at Rutgers University and curates the Apocalypse NOW Reading Series in New York City. Her fiction and nonfiction can be read in nidus and the Believer. Her first novel A Thousand and One Nights will be published by Harcourt on February 5, 2007 Her story “Belly Dancing” can be found in Issue 2: “Songs & Cacophony” of Ballyhoo Stories.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

EVENT: Ballyhoo at Think, Part 1

On February 7th we curated our first night of readings at Think Coffee in Manhanttan to a wonderful audience.


Co-editor Joshua Mandelbaum stumbles over his introduction.



The crowd, both attentive and sleepy.



"Songs and Cacophany" contributor Bill Cheng starts the evening with an excerpt from his story "Buffalo."



"Crossroads and Weigh Stations" contributor, Felicia Sullivan, awes the crowd with an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir The Sky Isn’t Visible From Here.



"Portraits and Snapshots" contributor, Amy Brill, provides a bit of maritime histiory from her novel-in-progress.


Sue O'Doherty reads from her story "Passing," the New York story in our online 50 States Project.

We'll be currating a second night of readings at Think Coffee on February 27th from 8 to 10. Our readers will be Charles Antin, Kate Daloz, Stephanie Dickinson, and Lara Tupper.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

EVENT: Ballyhoo at Think

We're curating two nights of readings at Think Coffee on February 7 and February 21.

The readers for February 7th:

Amy Brill: Amy Brill’s articles and essays have appeared in Salon, Time Out New York, Premiere, and the anthology Before and After: Stories From New York, among others. She has been awarded fiction fellowships by the Edward Albee Foundation, the Millay Colony, and Jentel, as well as a 2005 Visiting Artist Fellowship by the American Antiquarian Society. Her story “The Pursuit of Joe Kahn” can be found in Issue 1: “Portraits & Snapshots” of Ballyhoo Stories.

Bill Cheng: Bill Cheng is 23 years old. He is currently an MFA candidate living in New York City. His short fiction has been published in Ballyhoo Stories, the Global City Review, and Xelas Magazine. Bill Cheng’s short story “Buffalo” can be found in Issue 2: “Songs & Cacophony” of Ballyhoo Stories.

Sue O'Doherty: Sue O'Doherty is the author of Getting Unstuck Without Coming Unglued: Outsmarting Obstacles to Living a Creative Life: A Woman's Guide, to be published by Perseus/Seal Press, spring, 2007. Her popular advice column for writers, “The Doctor Is In,” appears every Friday on MJ Rose’s publishing blog, Buzz, Balls, & Hype. Susan’s stories, poems, and essays have appeared in Eureka Literary Magazine, Northwest Review, Apalachee Review, Eclectica, Literary Mama, Reflection’s Edge, VerbSap, Carve, Word Riot, Style & Sense, Phoebe, and the anthologies About What Was Lost: Twenty Writers on Miscarriage, Healing, and Hope (Penguin, 2007), It’s a Boy! (Seal Press, 2005), The Best of Carve, Volume VI, and Familiar (The People's Press, 2005). A new story is scheduled to appear in Sex for America, edited by Stephen Elliott. Her story “New York: Passing” is part of the 50 States Project and can be read on ballyhoostories.com.

Felicia Sullivan: Felicia C. Sullivan is a New York–based writer with an MFA from Columbia University. Her work has been published in Swink, Post Road, Mississippi Review, Pindeldyboz, Publisher’s Weekly, the anthology, Homewrecker—An Atlas of Illicit Loves (Soft Skull Press, 2005), among other publications. Work is forthcoming in the anthology, Money Changes Everything (Doubleday, January 2007). Recently, an excerpt from her memoir was a notable essay in The Best American Essays 2006 collection. Algonquin Books will publish her memoir, The Sky Isn’t Visible From Here, in August 2007. She is the founder of the literary journal, Small Spiral Notebook. Felicia’s story “The First Abandon” can be found in Issue 3: “Crossroads & Weigh Stations.”

The readers for February 21:

Charles Antin: Charles H. Antin was raised in Boston, MA, but currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. He has stories published or forthcoming in Alimentum Journal, Rosebud, and Glimmer Train, where he won the Winter 05/06 Award for Very Short Fiction for “Fat Cooling,” now being adapted for the screen. He was a finalist in the 2006 University of Louisville Italo Calvino Competition for Fabulist Short Fiction. His story “The Landlord and Jeanne Hébuterne” can be found in the upcoming “Sin & Redemption” issue of Ballyhoo Stories.

Kate Daloz: Kate Daloz was born in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Her work has appeared in Bust Magazine and the online journal Salt. She teaches adult literacy classes in Queens and lives in Brooklyn. Her story “The Price in the Picture” can be found in Issue 1: “Portraits & Snapshots” of Ballyhoo Stories.

STEPHANIE DICKINSON is a native Iowan who now lives in New York City. Her fiction has appeared in Water~Stone Review, Mudfish, Portland Review, Green Mountains Review, New York Stories, Columbia Review, Chelsea, Ontario Review, Feminist Studies, among others. Along with Rob Cook she coedits the literary journal Skidrow Penthouse. Half Girl, her first novel, will be published this year by Spuyten Duyvil. She received a 2006 fellowship in fiction from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Her story “Goatsuckers” can be found in the upcoming “Sin & Redemption” issue of Ballyhoo Stories.

Lara Tupper: Lara Tupper, a former lounge singer, has performed in Thailand, Japan, China, and the United Arab Emirates. She currently teaches writing at Rutgers University and curates the Apocalypse NOW Reading Series in New York City. Her fiction and nonfiction can be read in nidus and the Believer. Her first novel A Thousand and One Nights will be published by Harcourt on February 5, 2007 Her story “Belly Dancing” can be found in Issue 2: “Songs & Cacophony” of Ballyhoo Stories.

Come out and enjoy a night of contemporary fiction with a cup of organic, free trade coffee or tea. Think Coffee, 248 Mercer Street (between 3rd and 4th Streets). FREE

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

EVENT: Two Nights Of Ballyhoo at Think


Happy New Year!

Ballyhoo Stories will be curating two nights at Think Coffee in New York City on February 7 and February 21 from 8 to 10 pm. We'll be showcasing authors from our first three issues, our upcoming "Sin and Redemption" issue, as well as our 50 States Project. We'll also be presenting some of the comics that will be printed in "Sin and Redemption" It should be a reading unlike any other, so mark your calendars. We'll be posting the full schedule on this blog as soon as it is finalized.

2007 promises to be an exciting year for Ballyhoo so be sure to check back frequently.

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Friday, October 27, 2006

EVENT: The Legion of Lit Mags 2006

Once again Ballyhoo Stories will be teaming up with Small Spiral Notebook to present the Legion of Lit Mags Reading and Magazine Fair. Joining us will be Pindeldyboz, Post Road, Quick Fiction, Opium Magazine, Swink, Tin House, and Bomb. The event will be Saturday, December 2 from 5 to 10pm at the Galapagos Arts Space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Last year's event was incredibly successful and we hope all our New York readers will join us this year.

The readers for this year's event are Aaron Hamburger, Noria Jablonski, Elizabeth Searle, Brian McMullen, Irina Reyn, and Salar Abdoh. Music provided by Pindeldyboz.

This is a great chance to listen to some great readings, talk to editors, buy magazines, and have a drink with friends.

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Monday, June 05, 2006

LEGION OF LIT MAGS RETURNS!

The Legion of Lit Mags returns for a star-studded reading at Happy Ending Lounge in NYC Saturday, June 10, 7 to 10 PM. Join us for cocktails and fine readings! Editors will be available to chat and journals will be available for sale.

Irina Reyn for Ballyhoo Stories
Shari Goldhagen for Small Spiral Notebook
Thomas Hopkins for One Story
Geronimo Madrid for BOMB
Anthony Tognazzini for Quick Fiction

The Legion of Lit Mags is an ongoing and evolving cooperative project between some of the most prominent literary magazines to bring attention to the best in new literature. For more information visit us at Legionoflitmags.com.

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Sunday, November 20, 2005

REPORT: The Legion of Lit Mags

We would like to thank everyone who attended the Legion of Lit Mags reading on November 19. The event was an incredible success. The crowd was overwhelmingly large, yet everyone was incredibly attentive to our readers. The audience's support of the magazines involved was astounding and helps ensure that each and everyone of us is able to continue to support the work of literary writers.

Ballyhoo Stories would like to extend a personal thank you to the evenings readers: Amy Brill, Lisa Selin Davis, Andy Friedman, David Gates, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Darin Strauss.

Everyone should expect more from the Legion in the coming months. If you would like to help support Ballyhoo Stories, please visit our store.

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Thursday, November 17, 2005

EVENT: The Legion of Lit Mags

The Legion of Lit Mags bookfair is almost here. Here is the rundown:

On November 19, the Legion of Lit Mags host author readings and a meet and greet with editors at Galapagos from 5 to 10 pm. Snag free and discounted magazine subscriptions; enter to win fabulous raffle prizes, which include theater tickets, spa giveaways, and dining in a variety of New York City's exclusive eateries.

The readers are as follows:

6-6:40 pm: Darin Strauss, Lisa Selin Davis, Lynne Tillman
7-7:40 pm: Amy Brill, David Gates, Brenda Shaughnessy
8-8:30 pm: Sam Lipsyte, Andy Friedman

Discounted copies will be offered to encourage readers to sample a wide variety of today's emerging literature.

November 19
Galapagos Art Space, Williamsburg Brooklyn
5 to 10 p.m.
For directions, visit www.galapagosartspace.com

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Sunday, November 06, 2005

EVENT: November 10, KGB Reading

Just a final reminder that on November 10 at 7 p.m., we will celebrate the release of Ballyhoo Stories Volume 1 Number 2, "Songs and Cacophony," with a reading at the KGB Bar in New York City. Contributors Bill Cheng and Lara Tupper will read from their stories. Also, 50 States contributor, Sue O'Doherty, will also read from her New York story, "Passing." Our reading for "Portraits and Snapshots" was an excellent time. We hope you all will join us.

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Sunday, October 23, 2005

EVENT: October 26, Michael Hartford at Coffee Gallery

Michael Hartford will be reading from his story "Call Me Pearl" at Coffee Gallery at Minnesota's Open Book. Michael's story was published in our inaugural issue. The reading will begin at 7 p.m. Michael's work has been published in Pindeldyboz, failbetter, and Small Spiral Notebook. If you'd like to read Michael's story and those of all our "Portraits and Snapshots" contributors, subscribe and receive Vol. 1 No. 1 for free.

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EVENT: November 10, KGB Reading

On November 10 at 7 p.m., we will celebrate the release of Ballyhoo Stories Volume 1 Number 2, "Songs and Cacophony," with a reading at the KGB Bar in New York City. Contributors Bill Cheng and Lara Tupper will read from their stories. Also, 50 States contributor, Sue O'Doherty, will also read from her New York story, "Passing." Our reading for "Portraits and Snapshots" was an excellent time. We hope you all will join us.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

EVENT: Saturday, November 19 Lit Mag Legion Book Fair

On November 19, the Legion of Lit Mags host author readings and a meet and greet with editors at Galapagos from 5 to 10 pm. Snag free and discounted magazine subscriptions; enter to win fabulous raffle prizes, which include theater tickets, spa giveaways, and dining in a variety of New York City's exclusive eateries. Readers at the event include: Natasha Radojcic, David Gates, John Hodgman, Darin Strauss, among others.

In addition to the Legion of Lit Mags, other select small press and literary magazine publishers will converge with books and magazines on hand, many with editors present. Discounted copies will be offered to encourage readers to sample a wide variety of today's emerging literature.

November 19
Galapagos Art Space, Williamsburg Brooklyn
5 to 10 p.m.
For more information visit: limaglegion.blogspot.com
For directions, visit www.galapagosartspace.com

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