A highly recommended NY outing this evening: The New York Center for Independent Publishing's Emerging Voices Series's next event will commence 6:30pm, Wednesday June 12, at The New York Center for Independent Publishing, The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen library, 20 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036; Admission is free.
This installment of the series -- which highlights and discusses the authors and publishers of influential small presses in New York -- features TEV favorite Europa Editions, an independent press dedicated to bringing fresh faces to the American literary market. A discussion will take place addressing the challenges facing the world of independent publishing, and how Europa Editions, in three short years, has already made a name for itself in publishing outstanding literary fiction.
The panel will feature Publisher, Kent Carroll, former editor-in-chief at Grove Press and founder/publisher at Carroll & Graf (who we finally got to meet at BEA), as well as Michele Zackheim, artist and author of Broken Colors, and Ann Goldstein, an editor for The New Yorker and recipient of the PEN Renato Poggioli Translation Award. She has worked on several novels by cult author Elena Ferrante, including The Days of Abandonment, which spent almost a year on Italian bestseller lists.
For more information please visit www.nycip.org or call 212.764.7021 to reserve your place. Space is free but limited! Europa is one of the most interesting small presses around, and this evening comes highly recommended. In case you couldn't tell, we are huge fans. Go, and give us a report, please.
Europa also publishes Steve Erickson, whose Zeroville was a big fave of mine last year.
Posted by: Denise Hamilton | June 16, 2008 at 05:21 PM