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Posts Tagged: Albert Mobilio

Notable NYC: 10/21–10/27

By Ian MacAllen

October 21st, 2017

Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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Tags: Adam Silvera, Albert Mobilio, Alex Gilvarry, Alibi Jones, Alice Waters, Andy Huang, Angel Dominguez, Augustus Rose, Barbara Browning, Britt Bennett, Bud Smith, Carlos Prince-Sanchez, Carol Zoref, Celina Su, Charles Gross, Chris Campanioni, Cooper Wilhelm, D. Foy, Dana Levin, Daniel Jose Older, David Yaffe, Deirdre Coyle, Dianca London, Ed Gavagan, Elaine Sexton, Emily Bludworth de Barrios, Erin Moure, Eve L. Ewing, Gabrielle Calvicoressi, Gastor Almonte, Hilton Als, James Yeh, Jamilah Lemieux, Jen Bervin, Joanna C. Valente, Joe Hagan, John Grisham, John McGregor, Joseph O. Legaspi, JT Rogers, Justin Allen, Kaitlin Solimine, Karla Kelsey, Keegan Lester, Lauren Oliver, Leah Souffrant, Lisa Marie Basile, Lucinda Rosenfeld, Mehreen Kasana, Michael Reynolds, Monica Lewis, Nelly Reifler, New York City, Nicola Lagioia, Nicole Bast, notable new york, Notable NYC, Phillip B. Williams, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Robin Gelfenbien, Roshan Abraham, Stephen Langlois, Stephen Lawrence, Susan Lewis, Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta, Vinson Cunningham, William Olsen

I Kid You Not the Rush Is Good

Reviewed By Heather Hartley

February 17th, 2012

Be ready for thresholds, light and dark—in both natural and fluorescent hues—and for getting high.

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Tags: Albert Mobilio, Books, Heather Hartley, poetry, Reviews

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