Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Reading in Boston


Armenian International Women’s Association
cordially invites you to attend
A Literary Afternoon
With three Armenian-American authors
Sunday October 14, 2012 at 2:30pm
with
Sylva Boyadjian-Haddad, poet, writer, and professor of English and Comparative Literature at New England College in Henniker, N.H. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Entelechy International/A Journal of Contemporary Ideas. Her collection of poems entitled Salt was released in 2011. Born in Beirut of Armenian parents, she now resides in Concord, N.H.

Lola Koundakjian, curator for the online Armenian Poetry Project. Her first collection of poetry, The Accidental Observer, appeared in 2011. She has read her work in various venues in New York, Los Angeles, and Rhode Island as well as at the 20th international poetry festival in Medellin Colombia. A native of Beirut, she has lived in New York City since 1979.

Seta Terzian, author of the recently released novel,  Two Girls from Heliopolis. The book is based on her life growing up in a small suburb of Cairo, Egypt. After an idyllic childhood she came of age against the backdrop of the North African campaign during World War II, and later began life anew in the United States. She now lives in Dedham, Mass.

Armenian Cultural Foundation
441 Mystic Street, Arlington, Mass.

Open to the public. Free of charge.

For further information contact AIWA at Info@Aiwainternational.org or (617) 926-0171