taking LaSota Catherine ■LITERATURE Stage the of courtesy Images New literary series in LIC to bring writing community together BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO One Long Island City writer is setting the stage for fellow lovers of the art to share their work and a cold drink. Catherine LaSota, who moved into the western Queens neighborhood a year ago, has started a new monthly series called the LIC Reading Series. Set to premiere on April 14 at 8 p.m., the series will take place in the carriage house located behind LIC Bar at 45-58 Vernon Blvd. On the second Tuesday of every month, the series will host three writers reading their pieces. LaSota, who will be the host during each event, said that the plan is for at least one of the writers to live in or write about Queens or have some other relationship to the borough. “There is such great writing happening in Queens and I wanted to add to the thriving community that is already here,” LaSota said. “There is a big community of awesome writers here in Queens.” For the first two months, every writer who will take the stage is either originally from Queens and now lives somewhere else, or currently resides in the borough. The premiere night in April will feature readings by Audrey Dimola (author of “TRAVERSALS”), Bill Cheng (author of ” Southern Cross the Dog”) and Joseph Salvatore ( author of “To Assume a Pleasing Shape”). The goal of the series is to showcase works from poets, fiction writers and, in the future, some memoir and nonfiction writers. LaSota has also partnered with the Astoria Bookshop, located at 31-29 31st St., to have books for sale at the events, including those of the readers for each night. “I’ve found that the community of writers and people who are interested in writing is one of the most supportive communities I’ve come across,” LaSota added. “I hope to foster a supportive community for readers in all stages of their careers.” The LIC Reading Series is free to the public, although La- Sota said she encourages those who attend to support the LIC Bar, which was chosen because of its accessibility and being known as a location where writers like to go during the summer to read and enjoy a beer. “I’m really excited because everyone I’ve approached about this is really excited and saying ‘Yes, I’d love to read,’” LaSota said. “I think there is a real interest in this and I think we’re going to have a good crowd.” For more up-to-date information visit, www.facebook.com/LICReadingSeries. Catherine LaSota
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