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SUMMARY:Smut: An Unseemly Story (The Greening of Mrs. Donaldson)
DESCRIPTION:One of England’s finest and most loved writers\, Alan Bennett\, explores the uncomfortable and tragicomic gap between people’s public appearance and their private desires in this tender and surprising story. In The Greening of Mrs. Donaldson\, a recently bereaved widow finds interesting ways to supplement her income by performing as a patient for medical students\, and renting out her spare room. Quiet\, middle-class\, and middle-aged\, Mrs. Donaldson will soon discover that she rather enjoys role-play at the hospital\, and the irregular and startling entertainment provided by her tenants.A master storyteller dissects a very English form of secrecy with this story of the unexpected in otherwise apparently ordinary lives.  Directed by Amy Kossow.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/smut-an-unseemly-story-the-greening-of-mrs-donaldson/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Lisa Ko
DESCRIPTION:One morning\, Deming Guo’s mother\, an undocumented Chinese immigrant named Polly\, goes to her job at the nail salon and never comes home. No one can find any trace of her. \nWith his mother gone\, eleven-year-old Deming is left with no one to care for him. He is eventually adopted by two white college professors who move him from the Bronx to a small town upstate. They rename him Daniel Wilkinson in their efforts to make him over into their version of an “all-American boy.” But far away from all he’s ever known\, Daniel struggles to reconcile his new life with his mother’s disappearance and the memories of the family and community he left behind. \nSet in New York and China\, The Leavers is a vivid and moving examination of borders and belonging. It’s the story of how one boy comes into his own when everything he’s loved has been taken away–and how a mother learns to live with the mistakes of her past. \nThis powerful debut is the winner of the 2016 PEN/Bellwether Prize for fiction\, awarded by Barbara Kingsolver for a novel that addresses issues of social justice. \nLisa Ko’s fiction has appeared in Best American Short Stories 2016\, Narrative\, Copper Nickel\, the Asian Pacific American Journal\, and elsewhere. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies from the New York Foundation for the Arts\, the MacDowell Colony\, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, Writers OMI at Ledig House\, the Jerome Foundation\, and Blue Mountain Center\, among others. A founding coeditor of Hyphen and a fiction editor at Drunken Boat\, Ko was born in Queens and lives in Brooklyn.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lisa-ko/
LOCATION:Book Passage Marin\, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. \, Corte Madera\, CA\, 94925\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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SUMMARY:Shut Up + Share
DESCRIPTION:Have you wondered what your fellow Shut Up & Write writers are up to?  Have you wanted to share your own work in a no-pressure environment? Join us at Adobe Books to read your own work and support your fellow SU&W writers. Here’s how it works:\n1) Readings are first come\, first serve and will last for up to seven minutes. \n2) You can read an excerpt from a story\, a poem\, blog post\, article you’re writing\, etc. We expect that you’ll use your best judgment about the type of material to read. \n3) Sign-ups are first come\, first serve on the night of the meetup at the bookstore. \nOpen to all! More info: i.magdaleno@gmail.com
URL:https://litseen.com/event/shut-up-share/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Lisa Locascio/Golden State 2017: New Writing from California
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith is thrilled to host writer and editorLisa Locascio for the launch of Golden State 2017: New Writing from California. \nPlease join us\, along with contributorsSusanna Kwan\, Rebecca Baumann\, Alia Volz\, Lyndsey Ellis\, Olga Zilberbourg\,Jasper Henderson\, Kara Vernor\, andMicah Perkins\, in celebrating the publication of the fourth installment of this terrific annual collection. You can read Lisa’s introduction to the book here. \nLisa Locascio\, this year’s Golden State anthology editor\, is publisher of Joyland Magazine and editor of the ekphrastic collaboration magazine 7×7. Her work has appeared in The Believer\, Bookforum\, Santa Monica Review\, n+1\, Western American Literature\, Tin House online\, and many other magazines. She is Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Wesleyan University.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lisa-locasciogolden-state-2017-new-writing-from-california/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Diana Aehegma\, Claudia Cortese\, + Steffi Drewes
DESCRIPTION:Diana Aehegma grew up on the Big Island of Hawaii\, and lives in Oakland\, CA. She earned her MA and MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University\, where she won the Ann Fields Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Monday Night\, the Tinfish Press anthology Jack London is Dead\, The Press at CSU Fresno anthology Shadowed: Unheard Voices\, the Featherboard Writing Series / Aggregate Space Gallery chapbook Crossing Paths\, and at Bang Out SF\, among other venues. \nClaudia Cortese’s first book\, Wasp Queen (Black Lawrence Press\, 2016) explores the privilege and pathology\, trauma and brattiness of suburban girlhood. Cortese’s poems and stories have appeared in Blackbird\, Black Warrior Review\, Crazyhorse\, Gulf Coast\, Kenyon Review\, and The Offing\, among others\, and she writes reviews for Muzzle Magazine. The daughter of Neapolitan immigrants\, Cortese grew up in Ohio and lives in New Jersey. She also lives at claudia-cortese.com \nSteffi Drewes is the author of Tell Me Every Anchor Every Arrow (Kelsey Street Press\, 2016) and the poetry chapbooks Magnetic Forest\, Cartography Askew\, and History of Drawing Circles. Her poems have appeared in various journals and in the anthology It’s night in San Francisco but it’s sunny in Oakland (Timeless\, Infinite Light\, 2014). She has attended writing and art residencies at Vermont Studio Center and The Wassaic Project in New York. Currently\, she works as a freelance writer and editor in the Bay Area.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/diana-aehegma-claudia-cortese-and-steffi-drewes/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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