5-20-05

Behrend Faculty Member Edits Anthology of Erie Writers

Reading and Celebration for Long Awaited Literary Anthology

Along the Lake book cover

On Saturday, May 28, the Erie Bookstore on 137 E. 13th Street will host a reception and reading in honor of the long-awaited publication of Along the Lake: Contemporary Writing from Erie, PA (Ye Olde Font Shoppe 2005). The anthology is the three-year-long researched effort of editor Sean Thomas Dougherty, a lecturer in the BFA program for creative writing at Penn State Behrend and himself one of the nation's leading young poets.

The reception will begin at 1:00 p.m. with a reading from 1:30-2:30 p.m. and book-signing afterwards. Along the Lake will be available for purchase at $15 a copy. Admittance to the reception and reading is free.

The anthology is the first of its kind to conduct a national search for writers who have lived and worked in Erie County sometime over the last thirty years.

The anthology includes work from ex-Erieites as far away as Oregon, Texas, and Connecticut, as well as more than a dozen writers who still work and live in the county. The book is published by Ye Olde Font Shoppe Press of New Haven, Connecticut, a small press that has put out nearly sixty titles, and whose founder, poet Victoria Rivas, is an old east-sider from Erie. The anthology idea came when Dougherty was at a festival in Connecticut back in 2001. He mentioned the idea to Rivas, who said, "Yes, it is a long over-due idea. Let's put Erie on the literary map."

The book includes writing by many well-known authors including a novel excerpt from Bakeless Prize winner Ann Pancake of Seattle; poetry from John Poch, a professor at Texas Tech; and a prose piece by New York City playwright Eugene Gryg; as well as prose and poetry from current Erie County residents Ron Androla, Mark Borczon, George Looney, Heather A. Slomski, Kirk Nesset, Jen Town, Benedectine sister Mary Lou Kownacki and half a dozen others.

The book is beautifully designed by Erie fiction writer Chris Majerik with a black and white cover photo by Erie artist Suzanne Proulx, who also did the cover for the most recent Spring 2005 edition of Lake Effect, Behrend's literary journal. When asked about the striking photo Dougherty admits, "That's my son. He's the best little poem in Erie county."

For directions and more information, contact the Erie Bookstore at 814-480-5671.

Back to the Latest News

Back to News Index


Web site contact: daw40@psu.edu
Updated July 18, 2005
© 2005 The Pennsylvania State University