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SUMMARY:Black Joy Books and Resources for Youth
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco Public Library and the San Francisco Unified School District youth librarians team up to talk about Black Joy. Join BIPOC librarians Rachel Fiege (SFPL)\, Jason Hill (SFPL) and Ayana Thompson (SFUSD)\, for a virtual conversation about Black Joy in librarianship\, schools\, youth literature and beyond. They discuss how Black youth should have access to positive stories about their heritage that aren’t rooted in stereotypes or sidekick roles by sharing their personal insights about working with Black youth and how they spread Black Joy to their young patrons\, students and families. They share booklists\, online resources and their own personal favorites including Coretta Scott King award titles and more. \nFree \nhttps://sfpl.org/events/2022/02/16/dialogue-black-joy-books-and-resources-youth sfplcpp@sfpl.org 415-557-4400
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SUMMARY:9th Ave: Tobey Hiller with Thaisa Frank
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, February 16th at 7pm PT when Tobey Hiller is joined by Thaisa Frank to celebrate her latest book\, Flight Advice: a fabulary\, at 9th Ave! \nMask and Proof of Vaccination Required for In-Person Attendance \nOr watch online by registering here \nPraise for Flight Advice \n“A delicious and dreamlike collection of stories\, filled with the best surprises. Hiller creates a witty\, pungent world\, in which words fly and change\, and stories swirl and go missing\, to arrive again in new forms\, with fresh power to enchant. A tour de force\, concocted of mischief\, insight and pure delight.”—Harriet Scott Chessman\, author of Someone Not Really Her Mother \n“In Flight Advice: A Fabulary\, fairy tales and myths of passion come alive in the modern world: Men with cigarettes that look like stars make love to mermaids\, a genie appears in a woman’s laundry room\, and a writer is transformed by mysterious words. Told by a narrator with a remarkable voice that ranges from vernacular clarity to dazzling lyricism\, Flight Advice is the best of contemporary magic realism.”—Thaisa Frank\, author of Heidegger’s Glasses and Enchantment \n“In Tobey Hiller’s magnificent collection of fables\, Flight Advice: A Fabulary\, these captivating short stories traverse otherworldly landscapes. An accomplished poet\, Hiller’s prose shines with mesmeric intensity and imagery. Singing mermaids\, a bejeweled dog\, one philosophical genie\, and Lillith and her bald children transport the reader on surrealist excursions through worlds of humor and invention. Flight Advice: A Fabulary crackles with energy and wildness and seduces with dreamscape narratives.”—Maw Shein Win\, author of Storage Unit for the Spirit House \nAbout Flight Advice \nUnlikely Books celebrates the release of Flight Advice: a fabulary by Tobey Hiller! Flight Advice is 130 pages of mythological\, weird\, and fabulist stories exploring the possibility of magic in our past and present. It wanders through creation myths\, relates naïve humans to animals wild and sophisticated\, considers the horrors of archetypical demagogues\, and spends time with the inexplicable in ordinary\, modern life. The art on the cover\, “Ghost Dogs\,” is a 2007 painting by Elizabeth Ennis. \nAbout Tobey Hiller \nTobey Hiller writes fiction\, flash and poetry. She’s the author of 4 books of poetry and one novel\, CHARLIE’S EXIT (Edgework Books\, 2002). Her stories and poems have appeared in many journals\, such as Ambush Review\, Askew\, Canary\, The Fabulist: Words & Art\, Shotglass Journal (MusePie Press)\, Here Comes Everyone\, 5 Fingers Review\, Mediterranean Poetry\, Milkweed Chronicle\, Sisyphus\, Sin Fronteras/Writers without Borders\, Spillway\, Unlikely Stories Mark V\, and in five anthologies\, most recently FIRE AND RAIN: ECOPOETRY OF CALIFORNIA (Scarlet Tanager Press\, October 2018)\, THE WILD (Marin Poetry Center\, 2019\, & TRANSFORMATION\, 2020). She writes both realist and fabulist fiction; one of her stories\, Splinter\, won First Prize in CRAFT’s 2020 Short Story Elements Contest for Conflict; two of her other stories have been short-listed for prizes. Her fiction collection PARTICLE TO WAVE: A FABULARY (now called FLIGHT ADVICE: A FABULARY) was recently named one of five finalists for Omnidawn’s Fabulist Collection Contest and will be published this winter by Unlikely Books. Her most recent book of poetry\, CROW MIND (Finishing Line Press\, 2020 is reviewed in The Los Angeles Review at http://losangelesreview.org/review-crow-mind-tobey- \nhiller/. She may be found at http://thiller.ag-sites.net \nAbout Thaisa Frank \nThe fiction of Enchantment is Thaisa Frank’s third collection of short fiction and includes two semi-autobiographical novellas as well as thirty-three stories. Her most recent novel\, Heidegger’s Glasses\, takes place in the mythical haven of an underground mine during WWII\, the safety of which is threatened forever. It was published in 2010\, reissued in paperback in 2011 and sold to ten foreign countries before publication. She is also the author of Sleeping in Velvet and A Brief History of Camouflage\, both on the Bestseller List of the San Francisco Chronicle. Thaisa has received two PEN awards and her stories have been widely-anthologized. She has published critical essays on writing and art and is the author of the Afterward to Viking/Penguin’s most recent edition of Voltaire. Her poetry\, which she writes secretly\, appears in small publications. Thaisa has also co-authored Finding Your Writers Voice: A Guide to Creative Fiction\, translated into Portuguese and Spanish\, and used in numerous writing programs. Thaisa has taught writing in the graduate departments of San Francisco State\, the University of San Francisco and the University of California as Visiting Associate Professor of Creative Writing.
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LOCATION:Green Apple Books 9th Avenue\, 1231 9th Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:On the Intersection of Queerness and Neurodivergence
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 17 years\, Nick Walker has played a key role in the emergence of the neurodiversity paradigm–a framework for scholarship\, practice\, and social justice work where treating human neurocognitive variations such as autism\, dyslexia\, and ADHD as medical pathologies or “disorders” is understood to be a form of systemic oppression along the same lines as the pathologizing of homosexuality in the 19th and 20th centuries. \nJoin queer autistic author and educator Dr. Walker for an uplifting conversation exploring the edges and intersections of neurodiversity\, gender\, Queer Theory\, embodiment\, creativity\, somatic psychology\, and the human capacity for transformation. Dr. Walker shares insights from her latest book\, Neuroqueer Heresies\, a decade’s worth of her most influential writings on the neurodiversity paradigm and autistic empowerment along with her radical conceptualization of Neuroqueer Theory–which applies a Queer Theory lens to neurodiversity. \nDiscover how queerness and neurodivergence intersect\, and how we can liberate ourselves from the strictures of both heteronormativity and neuronormativity. \nFree\, suggested donation of $10. \n  \nhttps://www.ciis.edu/public-programs publicprograms@ciis.edu 415-575-6175
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