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Kate Folk, Joel Gregory, + Tomas Moniz
Readings and new chapbook by:
KATE FOLK
JOEL GREGORY
TOMAS MONIZ
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Hypertrophic Distress: a solo exhibition by Alex Oslance
KATE FOLK’s fiction has appeared in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Colorado Review, The Baltimore Review, Word Riot, Joyland, and many other journals. She’s received support for her writing from the San Francisco Writers’ Grotto, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center. Originally from Iowa, she’s lived in San Francisco since 2008.
JOEL GREGORY is a poet and visual artist living in Oakland, California. He is a dropout of the Evergreen State College and the New School. He is a co-founder at Timeless, Infinite Light. His work can be found in 580 Split, Elderly, and Open House. He is currently working on Connection, a voyeuristic book-length manuscript, in which he collages language from Craigslist missed connections into poems and reposts them in search of the absent object of desire.
TOMAS MONIZ is the founder, editor, and writer for the award winning project: Rad Dad. His novella Bellies and Buffalos is a tender, chaotic road trip about friendship, family and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. He is co-founder and co-host of the rambunctious monthly reading series, Saturday Night Special. He’s been making zines since the late nineties, and his most current zine addition / subtraction is available, but you have to write him a postcard: PO Box 3555, Berkeley CA 94703.
