'Writers Room' Kicks Off Weekly Event Series
Y Bar owner and Word X Word founder Jim Benson kicks off the new Writers Room last week. |
Hosted by local writers Emily Pulfer-Terino and Gabriel Squailia, the Writers Room captures a bit of the spirit of Pittsfield's ever-growing Word X Word Festival, launched in 2009 by Y Bar owner Jim Benson. Y Bar, which opened at 391 North St. this past August amidst the 3rd Word X Word fest, serves as a natural location for this ongoing roundup of wordsmiths.
These weekly literary meetups will rotate in focus through each month. Each first Tuesday, Squailia will read from his unpublished new novel, "Dead Boys," a surprisingly delightful romp through a reimagined Underworld where the departed drag their decaying bodies about a sprawling Dead City on the banks of the River Leethe.
Squailia calls the novel and "adventure-fantasy novel set in the afterlife ... an afterlife originally based on an Irish pub."
In addition to reading the first chapter teaser at the opening event Tuesday night, he shared a poem that further helped illuminate the backdrop of concepts in the author's mind from which the book arises.
An open mic portion featuring more readings from talented locals followed, helping to round out an opening event meant to showcase some of the range of what the weekly events will offer.
Each second Tuesday of the month will be a purely open mic format, followed by a night of OPP (other people's prose or poetry) the third week, and guest readings by local authors curated by the hosts of the Writers Room each fourth Tuesday.
Writers and listeners of all levels of experience and interest (who are 21 and older) are welcome. For more info, got to the website here.
Editor's Note: Photo caption identified the wrong person and was corrected Nov. 28, 2011.
