Poetry & Prose Open Mic at Secret Loft

A showcase of poets and writers at Secret Loft.

Grab a seat in our comfortable loft and enjoy an easy evening of poetry, short fiction and creative non-fiction. Present an original or favorite piece during the open mic, or relax and be inspired by our featured readers.7:30-8:00 – Open mic sign-up
8-8:30 – Open mic
8:30-9:30 – Featured readers
9:30-10:30 – Open micFeatured Readers:

Chelsea Fonden (Stylus, I Want You To See This Before I Leave Zine, The Electronic Encyclopedia of Experimental Literature)

Zev Torres (I Can Count to 10, The Wild Word, Clackamas Literary Review, Literary Orphans, Mad Gleam Press’s POSTvote, The Remembered Arts)

Thomas Fucaloro (It Starts from the Belly and Blooms, Mistakes Disguised as Stars (Tired Hearts Press), Depression Cupcakes (Yes, Poetry) and forthcoming There is Always Tomorrow (Mad Gleam Press))

Sergio G. Satélite (Moved to NYC in his mid-teens to become a Calvinist preacher, an undocumented mime, a factory worker, a Spanish interpreter and a student of analytic philosophy.)

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Greenwich Village, L Train to 6th Ave.
You must buy tickets online in advance ($7)
Secret address will be emailed to ticket holders the day of the event










When: Thu., May. 10, 2018 at 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

A showcase of poets and writers at Secret Loft.

Grab a seat in our comfortable loft and enjoy an easy evening of poetry, short fiction and creative non-fiction. Present an original or favorite piece during the open mic, or relax and be inspired by our featured readers.7:30-8:00 – Open mic sign-up
8-8:30 – Open mic
8:30-9:30 – Featured readers
9:30-10:30 – Open micFeatured Readers:

Chelsea Fonden (Stylus, I Want You To See This Before I Leave Zine, The Electronic Encyclopedia of Experimental Literature)

Zev Torres (I Can Count to 10, The Wild Word, Clackamas Literary Review, Literary Orphans, Mad Gleam Press’s POSTvote, The Remembered Arts)

Thomas Fucaloro (It Starts from the Belly and Blooms, Mistakes Disguised as Stars (Tired Hearts Press), Depression Cupcakes (Yes, Poetry) and forthcoming There is Always Tomorrow (Mad Gleam Press))

Sergio G. Satélite (Moved to NYC in his mid-teens to become a Calvinist preacher, an undocumented mime, a factory worker, a Spanish interpreter and a student of analytic philosophy.)

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Greenwich Village, L Train to 6th Ave.
You must buy tickets online in advance ($7)
Secret address will be emailed to ticket holders the day of the event
Buy tickets/get more info now