Post Tagged with: "nyc"

LOVE & HEARTBREAK: Passive Aggressive Valentine’s Night by C. Keith, NYC

Passive Aggressive Valentine’s Night by C. Keith, NYC I’ve always been too shy to make a lot of noise in bed. I’m too self-conscious. But I did tonight just for you. Because I know you like it, and I wanted you to be able to tell just how much I […]

“All Change” by Toby Miller, NYC

“All Change” by Toby Miller, NYC

topic: LOVE AND HEARTBREAK medium: TEXT as told at a PenTales event themed “Love and Heartbreak” I think of places like OSHO, the ashram of sorts, I believe, in India established by the fellow known in the 80‟s as the Bhagwan who, back in those days, would drive one of […]

Press: Scallywag and Vagabond

Press: Scallywag and Vagabond

For those of you craving the company of literary types and good prose may we suggest Pentales, a charming collective of 20/30 somethings that know how to weave a good yarn and their beguiling charm. Headed by ex Harvard alumni Stephanie Ursula Hodges and her collaborator (and childhood friend) Saskia Miller who completed […]

“The Night Point” by Toby Miller, NYC

topic: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT medium: TEXT as told at a PenTales event themed “Crime and Punishment”  In the empty church, he still found it hard to get his bearings once the lights were turned out and he was left to guard the vast place alone from a little desk by […]

“Red Stem” by Steve Clark, NYC

“Red Stem” by Steve Clark, NYC

topic: LOVE AND HEARTBREAK medium: ILLUSTRATION

“Revisions of a Letter to my Daughter” Annalise Hagen, NYC

I remember you singing to yourself in the kitchen, notes over cut fruit, pretending yourself some one else in need of amusement. Boredom was dangerous for you there. The fruit was not fresh, it was frozen. Its seeds were pale things that fit under your thumbnail. You couldn’t throw away […]

“Lunch Break” by Mary Kate Burke, NYC

topic: LOVE AND HEARTBREAK medium: TEXT It always smelt like some kind of Greek diner cum protein shake joint. In that building on 72nd—off Broadway. Something very Upper West Side. But then again, wasn’t my new extracurricular apropos to the hood? The contemporary equivalent of a 17th Century fashion for […]