Reading With C.M. Mayo, Luis Alberto Ambroggio, & Yvette Neisser Moreno

by Serena on May 18, 2009

Yesterday, I headed into Bethesda, Md., to hear C.M. Mayo read from her latest work, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire. It was a great surprise to hear some poetry by Luis Alberto Ambroggio and some of his translators, including Yvette Neisser Moreno.

Sunil Freeman of The Writer’s Center handed over the introduction of C.M. Mayo to her workshop friend and board of director member, Ann McLaughlin. She did a wonderful introduction, and I am terribly amiss in remembering her name. I forgot the trusty notebook this time–shameful I know, especially for a writer. However, I did remember to take a camera and shoot some photos and video. Check out these sideways videos…Sorry I have no idea how to make them vertical.

I hope you enjoy the videos even if they are sideways! It was a great reading.

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I have one signed copy of CM Mayo’s The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire available for 1 lucky reader

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Related posts:

  1. Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea (Audio)
  2. The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire by C.M. Mayo
  3. Interview With C.M. Mayo, Author of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire
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