Latest Episode
“Books” Edition – Wednesday May 14, 2014
The Lost & Found Show celebrates its “Books” edition
The Lost & Found Show celebrates its “Books” edition, featuring literary tales full of mystery, New York madness, sci-fi adventure epics, prison poets, publishing secrets, and more. Plus: trivia sponsored by Lit Crawl NYC and St. Mark’s Bookshop.
Featuring:
Tim O’Mara (Sacrifice Fly, Crooked Numbers)
Christina Fitzpatrick (What’s the Girl Worth?, Where We Lived)
Thomas Pryor (The New York Times, City Stories: Stoop to Nuts)
Michael Maiello (Esquire, McSweeney’s)
Gabriel Levinson (ANTIBOOKCLUB)
Trivia Sponsor:
Lit Crawl NYC
St. Mark’s Bookshop
Recorded live on May 14, 2014 at Le Poisson Rouge, New York City.
A monthly storytelling series about objects. Based in New York City.
Each month, The Lost & Found Show brings together authors, comedians, bloggers, and performers to share fiction and nonfiction stories involving a theme object that could turn up in a lost and found box. We’ve featured burlesque stars, magicians, Moth Grand Slam winners, actors, TED Talk guests, and musical acts.
For a list of upcoming theme objects, or to submit a story for consideration, visit:
http://lostfoundshow.com/
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The Lost & Found Show is curated by producer and host Daniel Guzman. Daniel is a writer of surreal fiction, essays, and film reviews. His work has appeared in the New York Press, Cinespect, the L Magazine, and Rio Grande Review. He has performed at such venues as The Slipper Room, Cornelia Street Cafe, KGB Bar, The Bell House, and the Bowery Poetry Club.
http://twitter.com/mynameisguzman
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