Readers of Content,
Join us at MADE Bush Terminal in Sunset Park for our next reading on Tuesday, September 16th! This event is a part of Brooklyn Book Festival and we have an amazing lineup featuring Rumaan Alam (Entitlement), Lucas Schaefer (The Slip) and Silvia Park (Luminous). Here’s some more info on these authors, and a link to reserve your ticket and additional event info (including accessibility info) is below:
Lucas Schaefer's work has appeared in 
One Story, 
The Baffler, 
Slate and other publications. He holds an MFA from the 
New Writers Project at UT-Austin. Lucas lives with his family in Austin.
 
Rumaan Alam is the author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother, and Leave the World Behind. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Elle, New York Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Wall Street Journal, The Rumpus, Buzzfeed*,* and elsewhere. He studied at Oberlin College, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Silvia Park grew up in Seoul and splits their time between Korea and America. They received a BA from Columbia and MFA from NYU, in addition to completing the Clarion Workshop in 2018. Their short fiction has been published in Black Warrior Review, Joyland, and Reactor, and reprinted in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019. Luminous is their first novel.
Each RSVP includes three small dishes inspired by the passages, and one complimentary NA drink. Additional drinks will be available for purchase.
For more information on physical accessibility at MADE Bush Terminal please write us at 
biscuits@tablesofcontents.org with any and all questions.
MADE Bush Terminal is a newly revitalized hub in Sunset Park, designed to support local producers, fabricators, creatives, and community organizations. Located within a historic waterfront complex, MADE is being reimagined as a modern, mixed-use campus that champions local business growth, community use, and sustainable development—while honoring the neighborhood’s rich industrial legacy. The name “MADE” stands for manufacturers, artisans, designers, and entrepreneurs, reflecting the project’s mission to foster inclusive economic opportunity across sectors. Follow them on instagram 
@madebushterminal.
 
We can accommodate gluten-free and vegetarian diets with advance notice. If you have other restrictions or aversions you are of course still encouraged to attend, you just may not be able to partake in every course. Please be sure to notify us of any serious allergies in advance and remind us at the event.
Plus this is an official Brooklyn Book Festival BOOKENDS event, one of many amazing literary events around the city in the week leading up to the Brooklyn Book Festival's 20th year!
Can't wait to see you all September 16th at MADE Bush Terminal!
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