LOWBOY READING ON THE L TRAIN: 3/12/9 @ 6:30PM.

William Heller is a 16 year-old that goes by the nickname of Lowboy, mainly because of his fondness for riding the subway. Not the most exciting of hobbies, but then again you're not a schizophrenic off his meds who believes that the world is going to end in 10 hours.

Heller is such a person, so reading Lowboy is a lot more interesting than his chosen hobby might lead you to believe.

John Wray, the author of Lowboy's deceptively simple prose, is giving a reading of his already acclaimed novel at Spike Hill in Williamsburg. The genius of it is that the reading ends in the bar; it begins on the L train. Interested parties should gather at the back end of the platform of the 8th Avenue and 14th Street stop. Get on board, and the reading starts. If enough of you go, you'll get a car all to yourselves. If not, well, welcome to the world of performance art. You should go.


John Wray reads from Lowboy:
6:30pm:
Back end of 8th Avenue L train platform
7:15 pm:
Spike Hill
184 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg

Filed under: