GENESEE READING SERIES
Tuesday,
June 12, 2012
7:30
PM, Writers and Books
$3
members, $6 public
Curated
by Wanda Schubmehl
FEATURING
CHARLES COTÉ
and JENNIFER LITT
Whether
psychotherapy, poetry, teaching, community service, parenting,
marriage, friendship, or golf, Charles Coté sees life as
improvisational art. However, certain about uncertainty, he knows he
could be mistaken, so he reads up on science. In addition to his
private practice in psychotherapy, he teaches poetry at Writers and
Books, and serves on the board for Melissa’s Living Legacy: Teen
Cancer Foundation. He’s studied poetry at Sarah Lawrence and The
Palm Beach Poetry Festival, authored a chapbook (Flying
for the Window,
Finishing Line Press, 2008),
and published other poems, most recently in Segue,
Redactions, The Cortland Review, Lake Affect
and Salamander.
He’s been working on a full-length called Shrink,
about someone just like him and every other person he’s come to
know, and by that, he means it’s a work of fiction.
The
sole proprietor of Jennifer Litt Writing Services, , Jennifer Litt
teaches writing at Saint John Fisher College in Rochester, New York.
Jennifer coordinated several education-through-the-arts projects with
Writers & Books and other community organizations during her 15
year tenure with the Rochester City School District. She recently
unearthed a poetry journal from her twenties and says, “What a
difference 30 years and some great teachers make.” Her work has
been published
in
Bigger
Than They Appear: Anthology of Very Short Poems, Jet Fuel Review,
Lake
Affect
Magazine
and
Mixed
Fruit.
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