David Goodwillie & Steve Stern

May 16, 2010
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Steve Stern, winner of the National Jewish Book Award, is the author of several previous novels and novellas. he teaches at Skidmore College. He reads from his novel: The Frozen Rabbi
“Steve Stern is far and away the greatest of our unrecognized writers.” - Gordon Lish
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David Goodwillie is the author of the memoir SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME (Algonquin), for which he was named one of the “Best New Writers of 2006” by a PEN American Center forum. He has written for national magazines, newspapers and websites including New York, Men’s Health, Black Book, The New York Post, The Newark Star-ledger, The Rumpus and Deadspin. He has also played professional baseball, worked as a private investigator, and been an expert at Sotheby’s auction house. A graduate of Kenyon College, he lives and works in New York City reads from his novel American Subversive
“A new voice has entered the city--youthful, wise, and with an enthralling story to tell. Goodwillie’s rendering of an American woman seduced by radicalism skillfully examines the enduring themes of our lives: politics, media, loyalty and love.”- Gay Talese

About the Series: KGB Bar Sunday Night Fiction

The KGB Bar Sunday Night Fiction showcases the finest in contemporary fiction from new and emerging writers.


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