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Huntington Library’s Book Readings

By Robert Wirsing Posted on April 30, 2017
Huntington Library’s Book Readings|Huntington Library’s Book Readings
Photo by Thomas X. Casey|Photo by Thomas X. Casey

The East Bronx History Forum and Huntington Free Library hosted authors Philip Cioffari and Gil Fagiani for a book reading on Wednesday, April 19.

Cioffari read from his murder mystery novel ‘The Bronx Kill’ while Fagiani read from his ‘Logos’ poetry collection chronicling Bronx experiences.

Justin Mashia (l) met author Gil Fagiani following his poetry reading.
Photo by Thomas X. Casey

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