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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer SF Book Reading "Contrasts: Poetry & Prose"
DESCRIPTION:Poets Susan Dambroff and David Hathwell and novelists Anne Raeff and Rob Rosen will read from new work at Perfectly Queer San Francisco’s “Contrasts: Poetry & Prose\,” Tuesday\, May 8\, 7pm to 8pm at Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro St. in San Francisco. Author signing follows. Admission is free\, and free refreshments will be provided. Door prizes awarded at 7pm! \nABOUT THE AUTHORS:\nSusan Dambroff is a poet\, performer and teacher\, living in San Francisco. Her poetry chapbook Conversations With Trees was recently published by Finishing Line Press. Her first book of poetry\, Memory in Bone\, was published by Black Oyster Press. Her poems have appeared in Stoneboat\, Earth’s Daughters\, and Red Bird Chapbooks\, among other literary venues. She performs in Spoken Duets\, a poetic and improvisational collaboration with performance artist Chris Kammler. Throughout her creative work\, she is drawn to the detailed placement of words\, the alchemy of sequence and timing. \nDavid Hathwell published Between Dog and Wolf\, his second poetry collection\, in 2017. Muses\, his debut collection\, appeared in 2016 to acclaim from\, among others\, Richard Wilbur\, Dana Gioia\, and Edmund White. His poems have appeared in more than a dozen literary magazines .A former English teacher\, he has degrees in English from Stanford and Columbia and a degree in music theory from the City University of New York. He has studied piano at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and sung baritone in two Bay Area choruses. \nAnne Raeff’s second novel\, Winter Kept Us Warm\, just came out in February\, 2018. Her short story collection The Jungle Around Us won the 2015 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. It was also a finalist for the California Book Award and on The San Francisco Chronicle’s 100 Best Books of 2017 list. Her first novel\, Clara Mondschein’s Melancholia\, was published in 2002. Anne’s stories and essays have appeared in New England Review\, ZYZZYVA\, and Guernica\, among other places. She is proud to be a high school teacher and works primarily with recent immigrants. She lives in San Francisco with her wife and two cats. \nRob Rosen (www.therobrosen.com) is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Sparkle: The Queerest Book You’ll Ever Love\, Divas Las Vegas\, Hot Lava\, Southern Fried\, Queerwolf\, Vamp\, Queens of the Apocalypse\, Creature Comfort\, Fate\, Midlife Crisis\, Fierce\, and And God Belched. His short stories have appeared in more than 200 anthologies. You can find 20 of them in his erotic romance anthology Good & Hot. He is also the editor of Lust in Time: Erotic Romance Through the Ages\, Men of the Manor\, Best Gay Erotica 2015\, and Best Gay Erotica of the Year\, Volumes 1 and 2 and 3.
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LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Rita Bullwinkel and Lisa Brown
DESCRIPTION:Rita Bullwinkel and Lisa Brown\n\nRita Bullwinkel celebrates the release of \nBelly Up: Stories \nfrom A Strange Object Press \nLisa Brown presents a sneak preview of an upcoming new graphic novel forthcoming in late 2018 \nRita and Lisa will also discuss the creative process in an evening of readings accompanied by talks. \nabout Belly Up: \nThe stories of Belly Up occupy the space between the familiar and the surreal. Through fiercely intelligent prose and quotidian moments\, a receptionist becomes fascinated with harp music\, two high school girls debate taking gym class and a bored beauty corresponds with an inmate. Fantastical stories filled with ghosts\, mediums and carnivorous churches find humanity and warmth in the grotesque. The characters and voices of Belly Up\, whether a sentient snake who eats children or a widow building a life without her husband\, are all seeking to find a way to cope with the bodies they’ve been given and the bodies they must encounter. \nRita Bullwinkel’s writing has been published in Tin House\, Conjunctions\, Vice\, NOON\, and Guernica. She is a recipient of grants and fellowships from The MacDowell Colony\, Brown University\, Vanderbilt University\, Hawthornden Castle\, and The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. Both her fiction and her translation have been nominated for Pushcart Prizes. She is an Editor at Large for McSweeney’s. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area\, she now lives in the Richmond and works in the Mission. This is her first book. \nLisa Brown draws things like illustration and comics\, writes things like books and book reviews\, and teaches things to kids and college students. Her debut picture book\, How to Be\, was one of the Thirteen Best Children’s Books for Family Literacy. Since then she has published a ton more books\, including Vampire Boy’s Good Night and The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming\, a New York Times bestseller by elusive author Lemony Snicket. She co-authored Picture the Dead\, an illustrated young adult novel\, with acclaimed writer Adele Griffin\, and created the award-winning Baby Be of Use series of board books for McSweeney’s. Lisa draws the Three Panel Book Review cartoon strip\, and is a comics contributor at The Rumpus. She teaches illustration at the California College of the Arts\, and is a long-time workshop instructor and field trip leader at the 826 Valencia tutoring center. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and son\, but can usually be found wandering around the internet.
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LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:wordWind Chorus Live + Tongo Eisen-Martin
DESCRIPTION:Institute Of advanced Uncertainty [I.O.U.] hosts wordWind Chorus: \nQ.R. Hand Jr. \nLewis Jordan \nBrian Auerbach \nWith Tongo Eisen-Martin \nTuesday\, May 8\, 2018 \nDoors: 6:30 p.m. \nProgram:7:00 p.m. \nFree entry \n296 Ivy Street\, between Gough & Franklin\, Western Addition\, S.F.
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LOCATION:Institute Of advanced Uncertainty\, P.O. Box 460908\, San Francisco\, 94146
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Launch for Nothing Short Of: Selected Tales from 100 Word Story
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts the launch for Nothing Short Of: Selected Tales from 100 Word Story\, with editors Grant Faulkner\,Lynn Mundell\, and Beret Olsen. Please join us! \nGems\, shards\, bon bons\, quickies … nuggets\, tickles\, or even pinpricks. Each 100 Word Story is its own kind of special. \nNothing Short Of presents the best of 100WordStory.org\, the leader in short-short fiction and a popular go-to for great reading. In these very short stories\, every word\, every detail\, every moment matters. And the things left out\, the spaces around the stories\, are just as intense. \nWhat can a hundred words do? They can send chills\, they can bring you to tears\, they can take your breath away. In charged\, sometimes racy encounters — from wild\, messy breakups to a disgruntled clown dinner to quiet revelations over folded laundry — these 100-word stories take us to lightning moments when everything is at stake. \n\n  \nGrant Faulkner is the Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month and the co-founder of 100 Word Story. His stories have appeared in dozens of literary magazines\, including Tin House\, The Southwest Review\, and The Gettysburg Review. His essays on creativity have been published in The New York Times\, Poets & Writers\, Writer’s Digest\, and The Writer. He has published a collection of one hundred 100-word stories\, Fissures\, and his book of essays on creativity\, Pep Talks for Writers: 52 Insights and Prompts to Boost Your Creative Mojo\, was published last fall by Chronicle Books. \n  \nLynn Mundell is co-founder and co-editor of 100 Word Story\, as well as a managing editor at a large health care organization. Her short-short stories and creative nonfiction have appeared in many U.S. and U.K. literary journals\, including Tin House online\, Booth\, Superstition Review\, Portland Review\, Permafrost\, Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine\, The Sun\, and Five Points\, as well as in anthologies including The Lobsters Run Free (Bath Flash Fiction)\, Short on Sugar\, High on Honey (Flash International)\, and New Micros: Exceptionally Short Stories (W.W. Norton & Company\, August 2018). Lynn earned her MFA in Creative Writing from American University and is an advisory board member of the U.C. Berkeley Extension Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Writing. \n  \nBeret Olsen is a writer\, photographer\, and the photo editor for 100 Word Story. Her art\, essays\, and fictions have been published in a variety of places including: First Class Lit\, Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine\, and her blog\, Bad Parenting 101. A longtime educator\, Beret has also written grants to help low-income\, first-generation college students get into\, through\, and beyond college. \n  \n\n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required. If you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Nothing Short Of\, and/or any of the authors’ books\, order below and put your request in the comments field. \n  \nPlease note: this event will be at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \n  \nThis is an all ages event. The bar opens at 7\, event begins at 7:30pm.
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LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Matt Miller
DESCRIPTION:Matt Miller reads from his new poetry collection\, The Wounded for the Water. Also featuring readings by Mario Chard and Peter LaBerge. \n\nPraise for The Wounded for the Water \n\n“Matt W. Miller’s The Wounded for the Water is a horrific\, undulating\, beautiful\, sublime lesson on the art of drowning\, the wonder of living\, and the scars that act as memory.  You will have no choice but to dive into this meditation\, and you will have no choice but to go deep. Miller’s portrait of masculinity is a lyrical homage to the survived and resilient\, to the learned and unlearned\, a prayer for the departed. Like so many hurricanes\, Miller teaches us that sometimes you’re left with nothing\, and that is the moment when you can choose to be reborn or continue holding your breath.”—Willie Perdomo author The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon\, finalist for the National Book Critics Circle award \n  \n“The reality of drowning\, and the powerful metaphor of it\, inform Matt Miller’s lyrical muscular new collection. Although water\, violent or not\, is often the book’s setting\, these relentless poems explore the pain and perils of tenderness \, of friendship\, our physical and moral vulnerability\, the challenges of loving and being loved. As Miller puts himself at risk again and again\, his poetry grabs me by the throat\, breaks my heart\, even makes me laugh—and\, oddly\, gives me hope.”—Gail Mazur\, author of Forbidden City \n  \n“One needs read only a poem or two in Matt Miller’s The Wounded for the Water to sense we’re in the hands of a poet with tremendous control. There are musical moments so lush I hear echoes of Hopkins\, coupled with a tender directness and images of clinical grit. Whether he’s offering the straight dope on the different suits boys try on as they audition for manhood\, or meditating on what the rain can and can’t wash away\, Miller takes us time and again to the moment\, as children\, when the force of the world struck us\, and we were left to examine the mark.” —Michael Bazzet\, author of Our Lands Are Not So Different
URL:https://litseen.com/event/matt-miller/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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