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Almond's Tenth Artists & Writers Night Featuring David Kozatch

Almond announces the tenth monthly
“Artists & Writers Night” hosted by writer David Kozatch on Tuesday, March 11th
at 7 p.m.  The evening titled “Telling
Lies: Fiction on the East End” will feature a family style three-course menu
created by executive chef Jason Weiner. The cost is $40 in advance and $45 at
the door with a glass of local wine or craft beer, tax and gratuity.
Reservations are required.



About the Event



We all know that
the Hamptons have been home to some great writers of fiction. But these authors
don’t often create characters or experiences whose lives are lived here on the
East End. Join David Kozatch as he hosts an evening of short readings by local
authors of original fiction relating to life on the East End. David will read
an excerpt from his unpublished novel. Also reading their work of short fiction
are the writers Jen Senft of Southampton and Kara Westerman of East Hampton.

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About the Authors



David Kozatch is
a writer and communication consultant living in Wainscott. He has helped
develop strategy and communications for companies like Google, Microsoft and
the NYC Marathon. David has attended writing workshops at Stony Brook
Southampton and Tin House in Portland, OR. He is currently seeking a publisher
for his first novel, Off the East End,
a literary thriller.

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Kara Westerman is
a co-founder of Present Narrative, a company which expands awareness of
narrative techniques for use in business settings. Kara was awarded the Edward
Albee writing fellowship in 2010. Her work has been published in The New Ohio
Review, Tales from the Basin anthology, and The
East Hampton Star.



Jen Senft is a
writing instructor and editor. She is an Adjunct Instructor at Suffolk County
Community College and leads writing workshops at East End libraries, galleries,
and through private instruction. Her work has appeared in numerous publications
and her story “Prison Visit” was nominated for the 2014 Pushcart Prize. Jen
holds an MFA in writing from Stony Brook Southampton. 

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