RADAR Productions Presents: SEPTEMBER QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level)
Please arrive by 5:45 PM
==FREE==
Hosted by Juliana Delgado Lopera
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Reading followed by artist Q&A
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FEATURING...
Amanda Faye-Jimenez
Amanda-Faye Jimenez is a w...
RADAR Productions Presents: SEPTEMBER QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level)
Please arrive by 5:45 PM
==FREE==
Hosted by Juliana Delgado Lopera
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Reading followed by artist Q&A
Did we mention there will be cookies?
FEATURING...
Amanda Faye-Jimenez
Amanda-Faye Jimenez is a writer who lives in Los Angeles, but she does not have a webseries yet. Her rejection letter from the PEN Center USA Emerging Voices Fellowship said her application stood out as one of the stronger submissions. She's totally going to submit again next year, but in the meantime she's going to continue working on her craft, entertaining her 800+ Facebook friends almost daily with her astute observations, and letting her dogs kiss her on the mouth even though everyone keeps telling her that's some white people shit. amandafayejimenez.com
Sarah Jimenez
Sarah Jiménez is a fiction writer obsessed with the glory and growing pains of
adolescence. The young adult novel she is currently working on focuses on issues such as teen pregnancy, coming out, and the unconditional love (and struggle) of family. Sarah received her MFA in Fiction/Creative Writing from Mills College in 2015, and is a Lambda Literary alumna.
Christine No
Christine No is a writer and filmmaker. She holds her BA in Creative Writing from the College of Santa Fe and her MFA in Film from the American Film Institute. Her work has appeared at the Sundance Film Festival, sPARKLE+bLINK, Tayo, Columbia Journal, and Story Magazine. She is a Pushcart Nominee and lives in Oakland with her dog, Brandeh.
CB Lee
C.B. Lee is a bisexual writer, rock climber and pinniped enthusiast based in California. She is a first-generation Asian American and has a BA in Sociology and Environmental Science, which occasionally comes in handy in her chosen career, but not usually. Lee enjoys reading, hiking and other outdoor pursuits. Her first novel, Seven Tears at High Tide, was published by Duet Books (Interlude Press) in 2015 and named a finalist for two Bisexual Book of the Year Awards. Ms. Lee is also a Lambda Literary Emerging LGBTQ Voices Fellow.