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SUMMARY:Snap Salon
DESCRIPTION:Snap Judgment and Awaken Cafe presents… \nDoors at 7pm :: Show at 8pm\nFREE with RSVP: https://snapsalon.eventbrite.com/ \nJoin us for an intimate evening of storytelling with Snap Judgment Superstars James Judd\, Josh Healey\, and special guests Julia Jackson and Bridget Schwartz at Awaken Cafe. Enjoy a glass of wine and listen to seasoned storytellers share their craft. Free to RSVP\, so reserve your spot now! \nFeaturing… \nJosh Healey is an award-winning writer\, performer\, and creative activist. \nJames Judd’s Funny Stories is an American humorist and monologist. \nJulia Jackson \nBridget Schwartz
URL:https://litseen.com/event/snap-salon/
LOCATION:Awaken Cafe\, 1429 Broadway\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170719T210000
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SUMMARY:John Burroughs aka Jesus Crisis
DESCRIPTION:John Burroughs a.k.a. Jesus Crisis is a dynamic performer whose poetry books include Water Works\, Electric Company\, Beat Attitude\, It Takes More Than Chance to Make Changeand The Eater of the Absurd. He co-founded the annual Snoetry: A Winter Wordfest and hosts sundry events around Cleveland. Since 2008\, he has served as founding editor of Crisis Chronicles Press\, publishing superb writers from around the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/john-burroughs-aka-jesus-crisis/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:John Burroughs
DESCRIPTION:John Burroughs a.k.a. Jesus Crisis is a dynamic performer whose poetry books include Water Works\, Electric Company\, Beat Attitude\, It Takes More Than Chance to Make Changeand The Eater of the Absurd. He co-founded the annual Snoetry: A Winter Wordfest and hosts sundry events around Cleveland. Since 2008\, he has served as founding editor of Crisis Chronicles Press\, publishing superb writers from around the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/john-burroughs/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170719T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170719T200000
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SUMMARY:Tom Centolella\, Kathy Evans + Molly Giles - A Literary Evening
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Centolella’s new poems register attraction\, delight\, expectations fulfilled and foiled\, and moments of great feeling cherished and/or lamented. Employing the vividness of narrative without yielding to its linear strictures and overly familiar tonalities\, many of the first-person protagonists are mysterious figures at once engaging and idiosyncratic\, even outright eccentric. Often betwixt and between\, neither here nor there\, they are uncertain of actually getting anywhere. Almost Human documents the restive life-force incarnated in an endangered species—our own—and charts the movement of the self between spirit and human\, recalling the idea\, attributed to Teilhard de Chardin\, that we aren’t human beings having a spiritual experience but spiritual beings having a human experience. \nThomas Centolella is the author of four books of poetry. His awards include the American Book Award\, the California Book Award\, the Northern California Book Award\, the Lannan Literary Award\, and publication in the National Poetry Series. He is also a former Wallace Stegner Fellow in poetry at Stanford University. His poems have appeared widely in magazines\, anthologies\, and on Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac. He has been a visiting writer at many colleges\, universities and literary centers and has taught creative writing in the Bay Area for 30 years\, notably at College of Marin and in private Marin workshops. \nAbout Hunger And Sorrow F. D. Reeve\, poet critic\, said: \n“The attitude in Hunger and Sorrow is impassioned; the voice is sophisticated; the author’s intelligence distances the introversion . . with a tone whose sweet patience endures.” \nKathy Evans\, from Sausalito\, California\, is the author of three books of poetry. She has been published in journals and West Coast reviews\, including the Alaska Review\, the Atlantic Review\, California Quarterly\, Black Bear Review\, Runes\, Oberon\, and most recently the Tupelo Quarterly. She teaches Creative Writing at Juvenile Hall in Marin County\, the University of San Francisco\, and The College of Marin. She is a poet teacher with The California Poets-in- the-Schools and is currently at UCSF as a poet- in-residence at Benioff Children’s Hospital. Her three collections of poetry include: Imagination Comes To Breakfast\, As The Heart Is Held\, and Hunger and Sorrow\, which was a winner for the Small Press Poetry Prize. \nWinner of the Spokane Prize for Short Fiction\, All the Wrong Places feature nineteen strange and tightly woven tales which merge the mythic and the modern with dark humor and deep humanity. Many of the stories contain contemporary versions of ancient guides: a ghost dog seen by a young drifter in love with a much older guru; a wild goat on a cliff forever standing beside her dead ram glimpsed by a woman whose husband battles cancer; a volcano goddess with a small dog appearing to a woman whose boyfriend is flirting with her teenage daughter. The vacationland settings\, Hawaii\, Ireland\, Baja and California among them\, accentuate the characters’ sense of displacement. \nMolly Giles is the author of three award-winning story collections\, Rough Translations\, Creek Walk\, and Bothered\, and a novel\, Iron Shoes. Previous awards include the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction\, the Small Press Short Fiction Award\, the Boston Globe Award\, the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award\, two Pushcart Prizes\, and an NEA grant.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tom-centolella-kathy-evans-molly-giles-a-literary-evening/
LOCATION:Book Passage By-the-Bay\, 100 Bay Street\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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CREATED:20170718T034934Z
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SUMMARY:Eastridge Open Mic w/ Lorenz Demuk
DESCRIPTION:Nearest cross streets are Tully and E. Capitol Expressway\nFree and open to the public \nKazumi Chin is the author of Having a Coke With Godzilla. He works to build loving communities with marginalized people\, to put language to the mechanisms of structures and identities\, and to create spaces and tools that allow others to do the same. He is interested in scholarship at the intersection of art-making and critical theory\, and has a profound love for maps\, spreadsheets\, algorithms\, taxonomies\, simulations\, and also poetry & the mythical power of true friendship.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/eastridge-open-mic-w-lorenz-demuk/
LOCATION:Barnes & Noble at Eastridge Mall\, 2200 Eastridge Loop\, Suite #140\, San Jose\, CA\, 95122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T213000
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CREATED:20170621T124601Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Khong
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Khong discusses her debut novel\, Goodbye\, Vitamin. \n\nPraise for Rachel Khong \n“Incredibly poignant . . . Rachel Khong’s first novel sneaks up on you ― just like life . . . and heartbreak. And love.”―Miranda July \n\n“The novel Goodbye\,Vitamin builds with humor\, with gusto and with such deceptive lightness that the reader wonders\, at its devastating end\, how in the world the debut author Rachel Khong managed to pull it off so beautifully. The only possible answer is this\, that Khong is a magician\, and that we are lucky to fall under her spell at the beginning of her brilliant writing life.” ―Lauren Groff\, author of Fates and Furies \n\n“Half stand-up comic\, half a seismographer of the human heart\, Khong writes with vulnerability and penetrating insight\, and with a gentle humor that moves you not only to care for her characters\, but also to care more fervently for the people in your life.”―Alexandra Kleeman\, author of You Too Can Have A Body Like Mine \n\nAbout Goodbye\, Vitamin \nFreshly disengaged from her fiancé and feeling that life has not turned out quite the way she planned\, thirty-year-old Ruth quits her job\, leaves town and arrives at her parents’ home to find that situation more complicated than she’d realized. Her father\, a prominent history professor\, is losing his memory and is only erratically lucid. Ruth’s mother\, meanwhile\, is lucidly erratic. But as Ruth’s father’s condition intensifies\, the comedy in her situation takes hold\, gently transforming all her grief. \nTold in captivating glimpses and drawn from a deep well of insight\, humor\, and unexpected tenderness\, Goodbye\, Vitamin pilots through the loss\, love\, and absurdity of finding one’s footing in this life.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rachel-khong-2/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170718T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T213000
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CREATED:20170709T124132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170709T124132Z
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SUMMARY:The WordParty Poetry & Jazz Night
DESCRIPTION:The WordParty Poetry & Jazz Night: Every 3rd Tuesday of the Month from 7:00-9:30pm\n\nNEXT: Tuesday July 18th\, 2017\nFeatured Poet: Avotcja!\n\nat PianoFight: 144 Taylor Street (between Turk & Eddy)\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 – Powell Street BART \nHosted by Jennifer Barone\, Ingrid Keir. Live jazz with Daniel Heffez\, Geordie Van Der Bosch and friends. Open Mic for poetry only – 3min time limit\, pick your best poem to read with live jazz accompaniment\, a few open slots to read without music mid-set. FREE admission\, full menu and bar in the front room.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-wordparty-poetry-jazz-night-5/
LOCATION:PianoFight\, 144 Taylor St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T213000
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SUMMARY:Get Lit #26
DESCRIPTION:An amazing gathering of writers will read NEVER-BEFORE-READ material (rough drafts / debuts) within a three-minute time limit. \nThe emcee for the night will be the one and only NO ‘HARE (Isobel O’Hareand Christine No.) \nFeatured lineup of writers include:  and more TBA! \nMusical Guest: \nBeer made by Ale Industries on site and coffee by our good friends next door\, Red Bay Coffee. \nDonations will be kindly requested\, though no one will be turned away for lack of funds. All ages are welcome\, though profanity will be present.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/get-lit-26/
LOCATION:Ale Industries\, 3096 E 10th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170718T190000
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CREATED:20170709T123240Z
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SUMMARY:Red Light Lit at The Armory Club
DESCRIPTION:Red Light Lit entertains at The Armory Club! Join us for an intimate evening of live music\, storytelling and poetry set to a live score. Featured readers include: Devin Copeland\, Allyson Darling\, Sarah Bethe Nelson\,Christine No\, Kimberly Reyes and musical guest Nick Jaina. \n$10 in advance\, $15 at the door. We strongly suggest buying advanced tickets. The venue only seats 30 people. \nNick Jaina (www.nickjaina.com) is a musician and writer from Portland\, Oregon. He has recorded many albums and composed music for ballet and film. His book Get It While You Can is an Oregon Book Award finalist.\nAdvanced tickets are suggested.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/red-light-lit-at-the-armory-club/
LOCATION:The Armory Club\, 1799 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170718T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T210000
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CREATED:20170604T231111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170607T021052Z
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SUMMARY:Janelle Brown w/ Vanessa Hua
DESCRIPTION:Essayist\, journalist\, and New York Times-bestselling author Janelle Brown shares her new novel\, Watch Me Disappear. Janelle will be in conversation with Vanessa Hua\, award-winning journalist and author of Deceit and Other Possibilities. \nThe disappearance of a beautiful\, charismatic mother leaves her family to piece together her secrets in this propulsive novel for fans of Big Little Lies–from the bestselling author of All We Ever Wanted Was Everything.\n“Tantalizing and twisty . . . a spider’s web of a novel . . . You won’t be able to put it down.”–Megan Abbott\nWho you want people to be makes you blind to who they really are.\nIt’s been a year since Billie Flanagan–a Berkeley mom with an enviable life–went on a solo hike in Desolation Wilderness and vanished from the trail. Her body was never found\, just a shattered cellphone and a solitary hiking boot. Her husband and teenage daughter have been coping with Billie’s death the best they can: Jonathan drinks as he works on a loving memoir about his marriage; Olive grows remote\, from both her father and her friends at the all-girls school she attends.\nBut then Olive starts having strange visions of her mother\, still alive. Jonathan worries about Olive’s emotional stability\, until he starts unearthing secrets from Billie’s past that bring into question everything he thought he understood about his wife. Who was the woman he knew as Billie Flanagan?\nTogether\, Olive and Jonathan embark on a quest for the truth–about Billie\, but also about themselves\, learning\, in the process\, about all the ways that love can distort what we choose to see. Janelle Brown’s insights into the dynamics of intimate relationships will make you question the stories you tell yourself about the people you love\, while her nervy storytelling will keep you guessing until the very last page.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/janelle-brown-with-vanessa-hua/
LOCATION:Books Inc. in The Marina\, 2251 Chestnut St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170718T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T200000
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CREATED:20170619T113754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170701T122111Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Words: In Conversation w/ Dr. Ajuan Mance
DESCRIPTION:It’s International Mandela Day!\nCome celebrate South Africa\, as well as 19th Century African-American Literature (“Before Harlem”) with Professor Ajuan Mance of Mills College. Also to be presented: “1001 Black Men” and “Gender Studies” series.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/queer-words-in-conversation-with-dr-ajuan-mance/
LOCATION:Folio Books\, 3957 24th St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170718T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170718T203000
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CREATED:20170622T012253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T012253Z
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SUMMARY:Sharon Doubiago + Art Montecon
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays at North Beach is a highly-respected weekly poetry series celebrating internationally acclaimed poets and showcasing local talent. Past guests have included Jonathan Richman\, Diane di Prima\, California Poet Laureate Al Young and freshly-discovered poets from our sister program\, Poets 11. \nThe series is presented by Friends and curated by Friends’ Poet-in-Residence\, Jack Hirschman. \nInterested in reading? Please contact Friends’ Literary Director Byron Spooner at byron.spooner@friendssfpl.org or call (415) 522-8602.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sharon-doubiago-art-montecon/
LOCATION:North Beach\, SF Public Library\, 850 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170717T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170717T210000
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CREATED:20170712T023749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170712T035826Z
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SUMMARY:Rose Mark Features at Poetry Express
DESCRIPTION:Rose Mark’s curiosity has led her into many worlds. Food\, travel\, behavioral shaping\, interior design and erotica are just some of topics she has explored in her writing. In her book “Tasting Life”\, published by Redhead Press\, readers can enter into her love life with food through stories\, poems and recipes. Her poems have been included in “Oakland Neighborhoods” and “Dirty Old Women”. Her latest book\, “Interior Design for Small Dwellings” published by Routledge is slated to be on the shelf in 2018. \nNo charge except for any optional restaurant purchases. Open Mic before and after feature.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rose-mark-features-at-poetry-express/
LOCATION:Himalayan Flavors\, 1585 University Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94703\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170717T210000
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CREATED:20170324T014120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170714T043156Z
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SUMMARY:POETS! - featured readers followed by an open mic
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-featured-readers-followed-by-an-open-mic-4/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170715T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170715T210000
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CREATED:20170702T111433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170706T223923Z
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SUMMARY:David Brazil
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the release of David Brazil’s “Holy Ghost” new from City Light’s Spotlight poetry series.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-brazil/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170715T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170715T203000
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CREATED:20170615T002414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170615T002414Z
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SUMMARY:Laborfest
DESCRIPTION:NOT OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS!\nAGAINST DEPORTATIONS AND RACISM \npresented by the Revolutionary Poets Brigade\nand The Juana Briones Cultural Committee \nFeaturing Readers: \n\nJorge Argueta\nMahnaz Badihian\nLisbit Bailey\nJudith Ayn Bernhard\nCharles Curtis Blackwell\nBoadiba\nKristina Brown\nJames Cagney\nPauline Craig\nJohn Curl\nDiego De Leo\nAja Couchois Duncan\nTongo Eisen-Martin\nAgneta Falk\nMauro Fortissimo\nq.r. hand\nChristina Herrera\nFrancisco Hererra\nMartin Hickel\nJack Hirschman\nGenny Lim\nRosemary Manno\nSarah Menefee\nJorge Molino\nBarbara Paschke\nDottie Payne\nGregory Pond\nMaria Medina Serafin\nDavid Volpemdesta
URL:https://litseen.com/event/laborfest/
LOCATION:The Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170715T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170715T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141042
CREATED:20170712T032302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170712T035702Z
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SUMMARY:Brenda Peterson: Creative Nonfiction Reading/Talk
DESCRIPTION:In conversation with Amaroq Weiss \nBrenda Peterson brings the full complement of science\, history\, and memoir to the century-long battle to save wild wolves\, the keystone species of our nation. \nIn the tradition of Peter Matthiessen’s Wildlife in America or Aldo Leopold\, Wolf Nation tells the 300-year history of wild wolves in America. It is also our own history\, seen through our relationship with wolves. The earliest Americans revered them. Settlers zealously exterminated them. Now\, scientists\, writers\, and ordinary citizens are fighting to bring them back to the wild. Peterson\, an eloquent voice in the battle for twenty years\, makes the powerful case that without wolves\, not only will our whole ecology unravel\, but we’ll lose much of our national soul. \nBrenda Peterson is a novelist and nature writer whose curiosity about and for the respect of nature radiates through her twenty books. For the past two decades she has studied and written about animals\, especially marine animals and wolves. She has contributed environmental commentary to NPR and the Huffington Post. \nAmaroq Weiss has worked in wolf conservation for more than 20 years and is the West Coast Wolf Advocate for the Center for Biological Diversity\, a national nonprofit conservation organization with more than 1.3 million members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/brenda-peterson-creative-nonfiction-readingtalk/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170715T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141042
CREATED:20170622T011431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T011431Z
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SUMMARY:Warehouse Sale Extravaganza at Books Inc. HQ!
DESCRIPTION:Books Inc. Midsummer Warehouse Sale Extravaganza!\nEverything 30-80% off of 1000’s of books. Greeting Cards 4 for $1. Toys and gift items marked down to extreme discounts. July 15 open 10am to 4pm\, one day only-come early for the best selection. Free swag with purchase!\nAll items on a first come\, first served basis\nNo special orders\nAll sales final\nBooks Inc. Warehouse is located at 1501 Vermont Street @ Cesar Chavez\nLimited parking available in the Books Inc. parking lot + street parking\n20 minute walk from 24th St. BART Station\nSF MUNI lines 9\, 10\, 19\, 27\, 48\nClose proximity to 22nd St Caltrain Station
URL:https://litseen.com/event/warehouse-sale-extravaganza-at-books-inc-hq/
LOCATION:Books Inc. HQ\, 1501 Vermont St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170714T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170714T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141042
CREATED:20170505T001149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170505T001149Z
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SUMMARY:Shawn Wen
DESCRIPTION:Praise for A Twenty Minute Silence Followed By Applause \n“Threading the subtle seam between what lives and what remains\, A Twenty Minute Silence Followed by Applause succeeds in conjuring the poetry of Marcel Marceau’s performance as both a character on stage and in history. . . . Like pulling a ghost from a dark room\, this is an accomplished work of historical portraiture: precise in its objects\, complex in its melancholy\, and insightful in its humor.” Thalia Field \n\nAbout A Twenty Minute Silence Followed By Applause \nA fledgling radio producer\, Shawn Wen became fascinated by the one subject who seemed impossible to put on air: French mime Marcel Marceau\, the internationally acclaimed artist of silence. At the height of his fame\, Marceau was synonymous with Bip\, the red-lipped\, white-faced mute in a sailor suit who conjured scenes\, stories\, and sweeping emotion through the gestures of his body alone. Influenced by Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp\, credited with inspiring Michael Jackson’s Moonwalk\, Marceau attempted in his performances to reveal the fundamental essences of humanity.\nBeyond Bip\, Marceau was a Jewish Holocaust survivor and member of the French resistance; a bombastic iconoclast; a collector of failed marriages\, masks\, antique knives and doting fans; an impassioned workaholic who performed into his eighties and died deeply in debt two years after retiring from the stage. In precise\, jewel-like scenes and vignettes\, A Twenty Minute Silence Followed by Applause pays homage to the singular genius of a mostly-forgotten art form. Drawing on interviews\, archival research\, and meticulously observed performances\, Wen translates the gestural language of mime into a lyric written portrait by turns whimsical\, melancholic\, and haunting.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/shawn-wen/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170714T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170714T210000
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SUMMARY:Eliza Shefler\, Tureeda Mikell\, + Susan Newman
DESCRIPTION:Last Word Reading Series presents a performance by singer/songwriter/pianist/artist Eliza Shefler\, poet\, song writer\, sacred dancer\, and QiGong energy therapist Tureeda Mikell\, and poetry singer Susan Newman\, plus open reading\, hosted by Dale Jensen\, Nefeli Caffe\, 1854 Euclid Avenue\, near Hearst\, Berkeley\, 7:00.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/eliza-shefler-tureeda-mikell-susan-newman/
LOCATION:Nefeli Cafe\, 1854 Euclid Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Nick Jaina
DESCRIPTION:Red Light Lit returns to The Octopus Literary Salon with Nick Jaina! Join us for an evening of live music\, storytelling and poetry set to a live score. Featured readers include Allyson Darling\, Ryanausitn Dennis\, Christine No\, and Amos White. \n$10 at the door. \nNick Jaina (www.nickjaina.com) is a musician and writer from Portland\, Oregon. He has recorded many albums and composed music for ballet and film. His book Get It While You Can is an Oregon Book Award finalist.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nick-jaina/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T213000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170621T012101Z
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SUMMARY:Gabe Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Gabe Hudson discusses his new novel\, Gork\, The Teenage Dragon. \nGork isn’t like the other dragons at WarWings Military Academy. He has a gigantic heart\, two-inch horns\, and an occasional problem with fainting. His nickname is Weak Sauce and his Will to Power ranking is Snacklicious—the lowest in his class. But he is determined not to let any of this hold him back as he embarks on the most important mission of his life: tonight\, on the eve of his high school graduation\, he must ask a female dragon to be his queen. If she says yes\, they’ll go off to conquer a foreign planet together. If she says no\, Gork becomes a slave.\nVying with Jocks\, Nerds\, Mutants\, and Multi-Dimensioners to find his mate\, Gork encounters an unforgettable cast of friends and foes\, including Dr. Terrible\, the mad scientist; Fribby\, a robot dragon obsessed with death; and Metheldra\, a healer specializing in acupuncture with swords. But finally it is Gork’s biggest perceived weakness\, his huge heart\, that will guide him through his epic quest and help him reach his ultimate destination: planet Earth.\nA love story\, a fantasy\, and a coming-of-age story\, Gork the Teenage Dragon is a wildly comic\, beautifully imagined\, and deeply heartfelt debut novel that shows us just how human a dragon can be
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gabe-hudson/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170713T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T211500
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CREATED:20170616T124927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170621T011949Z
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SUMMARY:Why There Are Words: Portents
DESCRIPTION:Join Why There Are Words (WTAW) on July 13th\, 2017\, at Studio 333 in Sausalito as seven acclaimed authors read from their works\, exploring the theme of Portents. Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. Entry fee is $10 at the door\, though donations to WTAW\, a 501(c)3 nonprofit\, are always welcome. \nElizabeth Block is the author of the books\, A Gesture Through Time (Spuyten Duyvil\, 2006) and Celluloid Salutations (BlazeVOX\, 2014). She is the recipient of a Doris Roberts/William Goyen Fiction Fellowship from the Christopher Isherwood Foundation among other awards\, residencies\, and fellowships. A Gesture Through Time was sought for feature film development by VOX 3 Films. She is also the author\, director\, and producer of the published play “Exposing We” (based on the Japanese rope play photography of David Levinthal)\, and many short works of fiction\, poetry\, essays\, TV spec scripts\, and screenplays. Penguin Signet Classics commissioned to write a new (feminist) foreword to The Confessions of St. Augustine. Her most recent reviews were published in the SF Chronicle and The Brooklyn Rail (May 2017). Also a distributed filmmaker\, her short films have screened internationally in festivals\, museums\, art house cinemas\, film archives\, and curated tours. Elizabeth is currently working on both short and feature-length screenplays about the complexities and detritus of biracial/interracial A.R.T. \nLois Roma-Deeley’s fourth collection of poems\, The Short List of Certainties (Franciscan University Press\, 2017)\, won the 2016 Jacopone da Todi Book Prize and will be published by Franciscan University Press in 2017. She is the author of High Notes (Benu Press 2010)\, her third collection\, which was a 2011 Paterson Poetry Prize Finalist. Her first and second collections are Rules of Hunger (Star Cloud Press\, 2004) and northSight (Singularity Press\, 2006). She has published poems in numerous anthologies\, including Political Punch: Contemporary Poems on the Politics of Identity Anthology\, Villanelles (Random House/​Everyman’s Library\, Pocket Poets Series and others. Her poems has been featured in numerous literary journals including Spillway\, Juked\, Bellingham Review\, Water~Stone\, and many others. Lois Roma-Deeley has worked as poetry editor of a national magazine for more than 10 years\, served as a judge for local\, state and national creative writing contests and has taught creative courses at the graduate and undergraduate level. She was named the U.S. Professor of the Year\, Community College\, by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and CASE\, 2012. She is a recipient of an Arizona Commission on the Arts 2016 Artist Research & Development Grant. \nJulia Fierro is the author of the novels The Gypsy Moth Summer\, published by St. Martin’s Press on June 6th\, and Cutting Teeth (St. Martin’s Press\, 2014). Her work has been published in The New York Times\, Buzzfeed\, Glamour\, The Millions\, Poets & Writers\, and other publications\, and she has been profiled in The Observer and The Economist. A graduate of the Iowa Writer’s Workshop\, Julia founded The Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop (SSWW) in 2002\, which has grown into a creative home to 4\,000 writers in NYC\, Los Angeles\, and online. SSWW was named “Best Writing Classes” by The Village Voice\, Time Out New York\, Brooklyn Magazine\, the L Magazine; and “Best MFA-Alternative” by Poets & Writers. She lives in Brooklyn and Los Angeles. \nCary Groner’s debut novel\, Exiles\, was published by Spiegel & Grau / Random House in 2011\, and went on to become a Chicago Tribune “best book” of that year. His short stories have won numerous awards\, including the Glimmer Train Fiction Open\, and have appeared there and in other venues that include American Fiction\, Mississippi Review\, Salamander\, Southern California Review\, Sycamore Review\, Tampa Review\, and Zymbol. He received his MFA from the University of Arizona in 2009 and now teaches at the Writing Salon in Berkeley. \nDavid Hicks grew up in New York\, moved to Colorado in his thirties\, and is now a professor at Regis University in Denver\, where he co-directs the Mile-High MFA in Creative Writing. He has published stories in such fine journals as Glimmer Train\, Colorado Review\, and Saranac Review. White Plains (Conundrum Press\, 2017)\, his first novel\, has been called “a gorgeous and unforgettable debut” by Kathy Fish\, “an extraordinary novel” by David Lazar\, and “a captivating debut” by Leni Zumas. Hicks\, who also plays saxophone for a rock band called the Plagiarists\, lives with his wife Cynthia in Colorado\, and his two grown children live nearby. \nSusanna Solomon is the author of Point Reyes Sheriff’s Calls\, (HD Media Press\, 2013) and a second collection\, More Point Reyes Sheriff’s Calls (Susanna Van Leuven\, 2016). Her stories have been published in the Point Reyes Light\, The MacGuffin Literary Review\, Meat for Tea – the Valley Review\, Foliate Oak Magazine\, in the Redwood Anthology (five times) and online in the Mill Valley Literary Review and Harlot’s Sauce Radio. She is an electrical engineer and has operated her own business for sixteen years. She gets her inspiration from actual sheriff’s calls in the Point Reyes Light and makes up wild and wacky stories. Lately she’s been writing ghost stories set in Paris. \nKendra Tanacea holds an MFA in writing and literature from Bennington College. Her collection of poetry\, A Filament Burns in Blue Degrees (Lost Horse Press\, 2017)\, was a finalist for the Idaho Prize for Poetry\, and was published by Lost Horse Press in 2017. Her second book\, Garbage Heart\, was a semifinalist for The Elixir Press 17th Annual Poetry Award and the Two Sylvias’ 2016 Wilder Series Poetry Book Prize. Kendra’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in North American Review\, Poet Lore\, 5AM\, Rattle\, Moon City Review\, and The Coachella Review\, among others. In March 2017\, Garrison Keillor read two of her poems on his radio show\, The Writer’s Almanac.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/why-there-are-words-portents/
LOCATION:Studio 333\, 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito \, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Bay
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SUMMARY:Get Lit at Aqus
DESCRIPTION:Come join us July 13 for a fun night of literary storytelling with featured readers Brian Boldt\, Frances Lefkowitz and Lorelle Saxena (and YOU on the open mic)! \n~~~~~~ \n* Brian Boldt edited and published the environmental and political poetry journal Green Fuse. His first collection of poetrywas One Never Knows\, Do One? from Running Wolf Press. His recent chapbook is Staying In and Other Poems. He has taught writing classes on both coasts and lives with his wife Sarah in Santa Rosa. \n* Frances Lefkowitz is the author of the memoir\, To Have Not\, about growing up poor in 1970s San Francisco\, and currently at work on a memoir about fear\, risk\, and surfing. Her fiction and nonfiction appear in dozens of literary and commercial magazines\, and awards include a CalHumanities Community Stories Grant\, and Notable Mentions twice for both the Pushcart Prize and Best American Essays. She is Founder/Director and Chief Bottle Washer for the Community Memoir Project\, which brings free memoir-writing workshops to public libraries. She is about to be priced out of Petaluma\, so catch her while you can. \n* Lorelle Saxena loves boots\, bicycling\, and beet greens. The weekends she loves best are spent working in the garden and the kitchen with her husband Adam\, their little son Kamal\, and their dog Belly. Lorelle was voted “Best Acupuncturist in Sonoma County” five years in a row in the North Bay Bohemian’s annual Reader Poll. Her work focuses on empowering patients to overcome health challenges through self-reflection\, acupuncture\, and subtle lifestyle shifts. Her training includes rotations at the San Diego Memorial Hospice\, the UCSD Owen Clinic for HIV and AIDS patient care\, and a free clinic for low-income senior citizens. Lorelle’s practice is grounded in empathy\, a keen interest in all things human\, and an intention to raise the standard for healthcare everywhere. Her writing revolves around the shared human experience and finding the beautiful and extraordinary in everyday life. Her proudest accomplishment is being a nice person most of the time. \n~~~~~ \nGet Lit is a quarterly literary event hosted by Dani Burlison and Kara Vernor at Aqus Café in Petaluma. All ages are welcome but DISCLAIMER: our readers may share adult content and we don’t provide ear muffs.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/get-lit-at-aqus/
LOCATION:Aqus Petaluma\, 101 H St\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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SUMMARY:Erin Rodoni + Gillian Wegener
DESCRIPTION:Join Books Inc. in The Marina for an evening of lyrical prose with local poets Erin Rodoni\, reading from Body\, In Good Light; and Gillian Wegener\, reading from This Sweet Haphazard.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/erin-rodoni-gillian-wegener/
LOCATION:Books Inc. in The Marina\, 2251 Chestnut St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170713T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170713T210000
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SUMMARY:Voz Sin Tinta: Our monthly bilingual poetry series and open mic.
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Alejandro Murguia\, curated by Marguerite Munoz and Rene Vaz. \nThis month’s readers TBD.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/voz-sin-tinta-july/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170713T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T210000
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CREATED:20170630T054943Z
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SUMMARY:Dashiell Hammett w/ Don Herron
DESCRIPTION:Join us next Thursday July 18th at the Tenderloin Museum for a discussion of the Tenderloin’s preeminent author Dashiell Hammett\, and a screening of pre-code adaptations of his most famous novels. \nDescribed by The New York Times as one of Hammett’s “pre-eminent appreciators”\, Don Herron\, will lead a discussion about Hammett’s work in conjunction with a screening of selections from Hammett’s pre-code film The Maltese Falcon (1931)\, along with The Thin Man (1934) screened in its entirety. Providing historical reference for both films\, Don Herron will discuss Hammett’s relationship with the Tenderloin before the screening. \nThe Maltese Falcon is the most recognizable novel written by Hammett while he was living in the Tenderloin between 1920-1929. The original film adaptation of The Maltese Falcon (1931) was produced pre-code. Later releases of the film were notably revised catering to a sanitized version following the production code of the 1940s. For decades thereafter\, unedited versions of the film were not available in the United States. \nThe Thin Man was Dashiell Hammett’s final novel (1934). Adapted for film the same year and nominated for an Academy Award\, The Thin Man was later translated into a popular television series (1950). \nDon Herron has been leading The Dashiell Hammett tour since 1977 — that’s 40 years on the mean streets. Herron’s Dashiell Hammett Tour Book is currently in it’s fourth edition\, and his guidebook\, The Literary World of San Francisco\, was released by City Lights. Herron’s Dashiell Hammett’s tour is the longest lived literary tour covering the Tenderloin. \nReception at 6pm\, program at 6:30pm. $10 includes lecture & screening. \nTickets: //www.eventbrite.com/e/dashiell-hammett-with-don-herron-tickets-35799288636
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dashiell-hammett-with-don-herron/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy St\, San Francisco \, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T200000
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CREATED:20170629T055932Z
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SUMMARY:RADAR Productions + Nomadic Press
DESCRIPTION:RADAR Productions and Nomadic Press come together for this epic reading!\n\nThursday\, July 13\, 2017\nSan Francisco Public Library\n100 Larkin Street\n6PM\nChildren’s Room on 2nd Floor*\n==FREE==\nHosted by Juliana Delgado Lopera\n \nReading followed by artist Q&A\nDid we mention there will be cookies? \n*The Latino Room will be under construction in July so that month we have moved you to the children’s room which is on the 2nd floor. You were there once before many years ago. When you come into the SFPL\, walk past the info desk and there is a staircase on the right. Go up those stairs and you are there. Also the elevators on the right will take you to 2 – but only the elevators on the right.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/radar-productions-nomadic-press/
LOCATION:SF Public Library\, 100 Larkin Street\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T200000
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CREATED:20170622T003111Z
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SUMMARY:John Briscoe: The Lost Poems of Cangjie
DESCRIPTION:John Briscoe’s The Lost Poems of Cangjie\, published by RiskPress\, are translations of recently discovered poems of the Chinese historical figure Cangjie\, storied inventor of the Chinese system of writing during the reign of The Yellow Emperor\, Huangdi\, in the 27th century BCE\, approximately 4700 years ago. \n(Some scholars do not believe there was a Yellow Emperor\, just as they once believed there was no Xia dynasty. Evidence unearthed in the city of Yanshi in 1959\, however\, proved the existence of the Xia\, which ruled after the time of the Yellow Emperor from approximately 2100 to 1800 BCE. The discoveries of Cangjie’s poems may prove the existence of the Yellow Emperor.) \nJohn Briscoe’s Crush: Wine and California from the Padres to Paris was one of four finalists for the 2016 California Historical Society Book Award\, and will be published by the University of Nevada Press this fall. His essay The Judgment of Paris\, lavishly praised by California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia\, ran in Catamaran Literary Reader last year and is a nominee for both the Pushcart and Best American Essay awards. He has practiced law in San Francisco for 45 years\, tried and argued cases in the United States Supreme Court and the Permanent Court of International Arbitration in The Hague\, was Special Adviser to the United Nations for the environmental aftermath of the Gulf War\, and is a Distinguished Fellow at the University of California\, Berkeley.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/john-briscoe-the-lost-poems-of-cangjie/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170713T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170713T173000
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CREATED:20170619T113159Z
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SUMMARY:Community Voices: Poets Speak DéLana R.A. Dameron
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday at 5pm from June 29 – August 10\, join us for Community Voices: Poets Speak at the Museum of the African Diaspora where Bay Area Cave Canem poets reflect on themes of our current exhibition. Now on view\, The Ease of Fiction presents the work of four African artists living in the United States as the foundation of a critical discussion about history\, fact and fiction. The readings and discussion of original work will take place in the gallery for a maximum of 30 minutes. The series culminates with a reception and an evening of poetry by the participating poets\, along with Arisa White and James Cagney\, on Thursday\, August 17\, 6:30-8pm. Free Admission. \nFounded by Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady in 1996 to remedy the under-representation and isolation of African American poets in the literary landscape\, Cave Canem Foundation is a home for the many voices of African American poetry and is committed to cultivating the artistic and professional growth of African American poets. \nCommunity Voices: Poets Speak is curated by Arisa White\, poet\, writer & educator. \nDéLana R.A. Dameron \nDéLana R.A. Dameron is a writer and arts and culture administrator living in Brooklyn\, NY. Dameron is the author of Weary Kingdom (2017) and her debut collection How God Ends Us was selected by Elizabeth Alexander for the 2008 South Carolina Poetry Book Prize.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/community-voices-poets-speak-delana-r-a-dameron/
LOCATION:Museum of the African Diaspora\, 685 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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