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S Shore

S Shore
Location
Burbank, California, USA
Birthday
May 11
Bio
Acclaimed Spoken Word Artist Sally Shore was a 2001 Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department Regional Arts Grant winner for her New Short Fiction Series™, L.A.’s longest running spoken word series, now in its 15th year of bringing the freshest new voices in West Coast short fiction to Los Angeles audiences. She appears frequently in spoken word festivals and literary events including KPCC’s Crawford Family Forum, When Words Collide, California State University Los Angeles’ Cup O’Culture Series, the NoHo International Arts Festival, “Live” from the Red Tent and the Newport Beach Public Library’s Manuscript Literary Lecture Series. Shore, a regular on both NBC’s Suddenly Susan debut season and the 2000 season of BET’s Live from L.A./Saturday Night Slam, she has also appeared on TV’s Bless This House and General Hospital. Profiled on Home and Garden Television’s Party At Home, she also recorded a spoken word guest track on D-Zire’s debut album.

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JANUARY 24, 2011 4:37PM

Failbetter winner, Best Horror Short nominee & Tiffany Lamps

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Lou Mathews' The Irish Sextet won the Failbetter contest.

Peter Balaskas' Chamber Music (presented at The New Short Fiction Series October 2010),  was nominated by Preditors and Editors Reader's Poll for Best Horror Short Story of 2010.

 Susan Vreeland's lastest novel Clara and Mr. Tiffany (Random House) was released 1/11/11. " Vreeland's ability to make this complex historical novel as luminous as a Tiffany lamp is nothing less than remarkable.", Washington Post.  Click here to purchase a copy and support The New Short Fiction Series.

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