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SUMMARY:Funeral Game
DESCRIPTION:Bread & Butter Theatre presents the world premiere of Funeral Game\, by Lana Palmer. \nTwo sisters return to the family cabin to decide its fate. As they negotiate the present and future\, they must inevitably account for the past.  Funeral Game is a moving\, lyrical journey through memory and omission\, love and grief\, lost and found\, and the overwhelming power of family history. \nFeaturing Rachael Richman and Emma Attwood. Directed by Bruce Avery. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/funeral-game/
LOCATION:Potrero Stage\, 1695 18th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Zyzzyva celebrates their Bay Area Issue
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by Oscar Villalon with Meg Hurtado Bloom\, Rita Bullwinkel\, Ingrid Rojas Contreras\, Chia-Chia Lin\, Kevin Simmonds\, and Paul Wilner \nZYZZYVA’s latest volume—the Bay Area Issue—features new writing and poetry from the East Bay to San Francisco\, from the North Bay to the Peninsula. Join them for a lively reading featuring six of the contributors to Issue No. 117: Meg Hurtado Bloom\, Rita Bullwinkel\, Ingrid Rojas Contreras\, Chia-Chia Lin\, Kevin Simmonds\, and Paul Wilner. Emceed by ZYZZYVA Managing Editor Oscar Villalon. \nMeg Hurtado Bloom received her MFA in Creative Writing from St Mary’s College of California. Her writing has appeared in Calamity\, Lumen\, Split Lip\, Yellow Chair Review\, The Volta\, the Columbia Poetry Review\, and elsewhere. \nRita Bullwinkel is the author of the story collection Belly Up\, which won the 2018 Believer Book Award\, and is currently being translated into Italian and Greek. Bullwinkel’s writing has been published in Tin House\, Conjunctions\, BOMB\, Vice\, NOON\, and Guernica. \nIngrid Rojas Contreras’s first novel\, Fruit of the Drunken Tree (Doubleday)\, is an Indie Next selection\, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection\, and a New York Times editor’s choice. Her essays and short stories have appeared in the New York Times Magazine\, Buzzfeed\, Nylon\, and Guernica\, among others. \nChia-Chia Lin is the author of The Unpassing (FSG)\, a finalist for the 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The Paris Review\, NewYorker.com\, The New York Times\, and elsewhere. \nKevin Simmonds’s books include the poetry collection Bend to It (Salmon Poetry) and Mad for Meat (Salmon Poetry). His work has been published in American Scholar\, FIELD\, Poetry\, and elsewhere. \nPaul Wilner is a poet\, critic\, freelance journalist\, and member of the National Book Critics Circle\, and a frequent contributor to ZYZZYVA. \nZYZZYVA was founded in 1985 in San Francisco with the goal of publishing a superb literary journal featuring West Coast poets\, writers\, and artists from a wide range of backgrounds. Since then\, the journal has evolved into a nationally distributed\, widely acclaimed publication also showcasing contributors from across the country and even from around the world. 2020 marks ZYZZYVA’s 35th anniversary.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/zyzzyva-celebrates-their-bay-area-issue/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:David Talbot reads from his near-death\, new life memoir\, Between Heaven and Hell
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed writer\, bestselling author\, and founder of Salon magazine\, David Talbot has brought us masterful and explosive headline-breaking stories for over 25 years with books like the New York Times bestsellers Brothers\, The Devil’s Chessboard\, and nationally recognized Season of the Witch. Now for the first time\, journalist and historian David Talbot turns inward in this intimate journey through the life-changing year following his stroke\, a year that turned his life upside down\, and ultimately\, saved him.\n\nIn short chapters that had their genesis on Facebook\, Talbot recounts a year of recovery\, upheaval\, and transformation following the stroke that almost killed him. He also reflects on the pace of the stress-filled career that brought him to this precipice\, in his mid-60s\, while he was still trying to navigate his way through considerable Hollywood challenges in attempting to bring his books to the screen. As the hard-charging CEO and editor-in-chief of Salon\, he championed progressive investigative journalism at a time when the industry was heading toward a financial abyss. “I believed then that Salon was worth dying for. We were caught up in history’s hurricane\,” he writes. “My stroke did not just change my life\,” he writes. “It saved my life.”\n\nBy necessity\, he slowed down\, he lost a lot of weight\, and he pared his existence down to the essentials and became focused on what really matters. He made his peace with death and learned to “live each moment like it’s your last.” These are the sort of sentiments upon which countless self-help books are constructed\, but Talbot demonstrates the conviction of someone who has been there and back and now knows what is really at stake.\nIn his signature voice and with powerful storytelling\, Talbot examines the physical\, emotional\, and psychological impact his stroke has had on his identity. Along the way Talbot offers readers insider stories on the wild early days of Internet journalism\, insights into the new tech culture\, the down and dirty of Hollywood\, and much more. This is an illuminating\, often humorous\, portrait of how a health crisis can truly shift one’s perspective on life and purpose. \n\n\n\n\n\n“A deeply affecting examination of mortality\, ambition\, and the priorities of a man who dodged death to live better days.”\n—Dave Eggers\, bestselling author of The Circle\, Zeitoun\, and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius“What makes this book so special is the complete absence of resentment and self-pity. This is a story beyond catharsis—it’s a rebirth\, a celebration\, a hallucinatory and joyous examination of the aftermath of illness with love and gratitude infused on every page.”\n—Susannah Cahalan\, author of Brain on Fire and The Great Pretender
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-talbot-reads-from-his-near-death-new-life-memoir/
LOCATION:3rd Floor McRoskey Mattress Loft\, 1687 Market Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Happy Endings: January
DESCRIPTION:HAPPY ENDINGS is a monthly reading series that showcases new writing and wants to shine a little sun on your soul.\nWhat’s gonna happen? Five writers will come with a piece they’ve prepared in response to a monthly prompt. A panel of judges will be selected from the audience\, and that panel will pick a winner!\n$10/Pay what you can \nWe’re thinking about scale\, my little Sunbeams. How does the size of a place\, a person\, or a feeling effect us?? Our cast of five v different and interesting writers will tell us just that! With\, likely\, the most joyous of conclusions.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/happy-endings-january/
LOCATION:Make-Out Room\, 3225 22nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:T.J. Mitchell & Judy Melinek: First Cut
DESCRIPTION:Judy Melinek and T.J. Mitchell discuss their new novel\, First Cut. \nPraise for First Cut \n“Scalpel sharp. First Cut allows a peek into the autopsy room through the eyes of a pro.”—Kathy Reichs \n“Who better to deliver a genuinely compelling mystery than real-life medical examiners? Fans of CSI and Forensic Files will devour this well plotted story.”—Karin Slaughter \n“All the charm\, gruesome detail and surprising empathy that made Working Stiff such a delight brought back in a novel. An impressive opener to a series that deserves to run and run.”—Alex Marwood\, author of The Wicked Girls and The Killer Next Door \nAbout First Cut \nA hard-nosed medical examiner. A suspicious case. An underworld plot only she saw coming. \nSan Francisco’s newest medical examiner\, Dr. Jessie Teska\, has made a chilling discovery. A suspected overdose case contains hints of something more sinister: a drug lord’s attempt at a murderous cover-up. But as Jessie digs deeper\, she faces unexpected pushback from her superiors–and pressure to stay in her lane\, close the case and move on. \nFor Jessie\, San Francisco was supposed to be a fresh start\, a chance to escape her troublesome past in Los Angeles. Instead she finds herself overworked and underpaid\, working in a dingy morgue and living under the fog in a cramped converted cable car. Now\, despite warnings from her colleagues and threats from her boss\, she is determined to find the truth. \nAs more bodies land on her autopsy table\, Jessie uncovers a constellation of deaths that point to a plot involving opioid traffickers and San Francisco’s shifting terrain of tech start-ups. Autopsy means “see for yourself\,” and Jessie Teska won’t stop until she has seen it all–even if it means the next corpse on the slab could be her own.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/t-j-mitchell-judy-melinek-first-cut/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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