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For immediate release: Award-winning writers Sarah Yaw and Laura Donnelly to read together at Talking Leaves, Thursday, April 2Especially for beginning writers, finishing the book is just the beginning of the work—finding the reading public is the next great challenge. Contests in which the winning manuscript is awarded publication have been a trend in the independent press literary world for the past couple of decades. Talking Leaves Books is pleased to announce that on Thursday, April 2, at 7 pm, we will host a reading by two young writers from Central New York, both of whom recently published work in this manner. In addition to reading from their work, fiction writer Sarah Yaw and poet Laura Donnelly will lead a discussion about publication contests in the contemporary literary landscape. We hope to have representatives of local small press publishing houses Starcherone and White Pine—both run publication contests—and local writers who have submitted work to and/or won such contests, join the conversation. The event is free and open to the public. Anyone wishing to have books signed by the authors is expected to purchase them from Talking Leaves, as an act of support and respect for the authors, their publishers, and the bookstore hosting the event.

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On the ground in Buffalo, New York, or on the web at www.tleavesbooks.com 3158 Main Street 14214 (716) 837-8554 951 Elmwood Avenue 14222 (716) 884-9524independent bookstores nourish independent mindsFor immediate releaseaward-winning writers Sarah Yaw and Laura Donnelly to read together at Talking Leaves, Thursday, April 2Especially for beginning writers, finishing the book is just the beginning of the workfinding the reading public is the next great challenge. Contests in which the winning manuscript is awarded publication have been a trend in the independent press literary world for the past couple of decades. Talking Leaves..Books is pleased to announce that on Thursday, April 2, at 7 pm, we will host a reading by two young writers from Central New York, both of whom recently published work in this manner. In addition to reading from their work, fiction writer Sarah Yaw and poet Laura Donnelly will lead a discussion about publication contests in the contemporary literary landscape. We hope to have representatives of local small press publishing houses Starcherone and White Pineboth run publication contestsand local writers who have submitted work to and/or won such contests, join the conversation. The event is free and open to the public. Anyone wishing to have books signed by the authors is expected to purchase them from Talking Leaves, as an act of support and respect for the authors, their publishers, and the bookstore hosting the event.Sarah Yaw's debut novel You Are Free to Go (Engine Books) looks closely at the intersection between life on the inside and outside of a prison in central New York. In You Are Free to Go, an old prisoners death reverberates, both within and outside the prison walls. The novel examines the forbidden crossroads between a prison and the town that surrounds it. You Are Free to Go as selected by Robin Black (Life Drawing) as the winner of the 2013 Engine Books Novel Prize, and Kirkus called it an "intriguing debut" that explores "regret and anguish and separation in all their forms." Sarah Yaw received an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and is an assistant professor at Cayuga Community College.

Donnellys poetry collection Watershed (Cider Press Review) focuses on small moments and gestures, exploring the speakers coming of age and the depictions of women in art and culture. Watershed won the 2013 Cider Press Review Editors prize and was a finalist for the University of Wisconsin Press Brittigham and Pollak Prizes. Nancy Eimers (Oz) calls Watershed, a book of crossings and encounters, observer with painting, musician with elusive notes, cloud shadow with wharf, lover with lover.an exquisite debut collection. Laura Donnelly holds an MFA from Purdue University and a PhD from Western Michigan University, where she was editor of the literary magazine Third Coast. She is an assistant professor at SUNY-Oswego.

Talking LeavesBooks has been an active supporter and promoter of work from literary small presses since it was founded 40 years ago, and has been actively engaged in national conversations about the economics and politics of independent press publishing as well.

For more information please contact Jonathon Welch at Talking LeavesBooks, 716.837.8554, or e-mail [email protected] .