Symposia Bookstore Newsletter – Oct 2021

Symposia Bookstore Newsletter – Oct 2021
510 Washington St. Hoboken, NJ

“Slaughtered” Discussion by Chef Vincent Tropepe – Friday, October 8th at 7pm

Symposia proudly welcomes critically acclaimed Chef and food writer Vincent Tropepe.

Chef Tropepe will be in conversation about his career having worked on the Rainbow Room SD26, as well his time as per diem Executive Chef on Air Force One for two US presidents as well as his newly published book Slaughtered.

For more info, contact Vincent at 917-703-6544

“A Bee is What I Wanna Be” – Book Reading by Jorge Moreno – Saturday October 2nd at 10.30 am

Jorge Moreno resides in New Jersey with his wife and three children, where he is also a fifth grade teacher. His teaching career coincided with the release of the film Kindergarten Cop and was thus knighted as he walked the halls of education. Observing the actions, and hearing the hilarious statements of not only his students, but his own children throughout the years, has inspired his pen. At times, story ideas just pop into his head while lying awake at night or at early rise. He enjoys Doo Wop music, singing and writing and directing school and church plays. When he’s not writing, he is the constant comedian and prankster.

For more info contact Jorge at jmorenowr@gmail.com

NEW at Symposia: Writing Group – Saturday October 16th at 5 pm

SYMPOSIA is excited to announce the formation of a monthly writing critique group!
The first meeting is scheduled for Saturday, October 16 at 5pm. At this time, the group is limited to the first 8 writers.

Membership fees of $5 per meeting include a free book of your choice, as well as a critique and feedback from the other members of your submitted work.

The initial informational meeting on October 16th will be free.

For more info or to sign up, contact us at symposia.bookstore@gmail.com

Face coverings ARE REQUIRED at all Symposia events.

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