The place to be Dec. 13
This month's RADAR reading series hosted by Michelle Tea is huge:
the RADAR reading series
a showcase of underground and emerging
writers and performers
at the San Francisco Public Library
Main Branch / 100 Larkin Street
downstairs in the Latino Reading Room
6pm sharp * all ages
Tuesday, December 13th
featuring
Kim Addonizio, who has written several books, including four poetry collections, most recently What Is This Thing Called Love; who has been a National Book Award Finalist as well as a recipient of NEA and Guggenheim Fellowships; and whose first novel, Little Beauties, was recently published by Simon and Schuster. Kim Addonizio lives in Oakland.
Patrick Califia, author of several books of short fiction, a couple of novels, and an out-of-print book of poetry; whose work focuses on queer sex and sadomasochism and whose most recent book is the vampire novel Mortal Companion.
Performer, choreographer, teacher and organizer KEITH HENNESSY; who directs CIRCO ZERO in performance-music-circus-ritual-actions for stage, street, and fair; who has lived and worked with a the pioneering collaborative companies Contraband, CORE, Cahin-caha, and cirque bâtard; who co-directed 848 Community Space, a thriving space for experimental culture, for twelve years.
Poet Jocelyn Saidenberg, author of the books Mortal City, Cusp, and, forthcoming from Atelos, Negativity; who is the founding editor of KRUPSKAYA Books and literary curator for New Langton Arts.
Hosted by Michelle Tea. Who bakes home-made cookies for you, the people.
After the readings, a question and answer experience will happen.
Ask a question, get a cookie.
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