Part of the 2016 Litquake festival:
https://litquake2016.sched.org/
RADAR Productions Presents: OCTOBER QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
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Tuesday, October 11, 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 th...
Part of the 2016 Litquake festival:
https://litquake2016.sched.org/
RADAR Productions Presents: OCTOBER QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼
Tuesday, October 11, 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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Natalia Vigil
Natalia M. Vigil is a queer Chicana writer, multi-media curator, and big sister born and raised in San Francisco. Her multi genre writing arises from the voices and stories of the people around her. Her work has appeared in numerous publications and shows around the Bay Area. She is a 2016 Lambda Literary Fellow and the proud co-founder of Still Here San Francisco a performance and community dialogue project centering the experiences of Queer/LGBTQI people raised in S.F.
S Kay
S. Kay zaps tweet-sized tales on future and fun. She is a queer, Canadian author in a long-distance same sex marriage in San Francisco. Author of RELIANT (tNY.Press Books, 2015), JOY (Maudlin House Press, 2016), and SPAMBOT PSYCHOSIS (zimZalla, 2015), she won a prize in the 2014 #TwitterFiction Festival. Follow her on Twitter at @blueberrio.
Shideh Etaat
Shideh Etaat is a writer and teacher at Mission High School in San Francisco. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. An excerpt from her novel can be found in Tremors, New Fiction by Iranian Americans, and she has published short stories in The Delmarva Review and in Amazon’s online journal, Day One. She has received scholarships from both Breadloaf and Squaw Valley Writing Conferences and is a 2015 James D. Phelan Award recipient. Her first novel is about a love triangle, Jews in Iran, and the things we’re willing to do to save the ones we love.
Ramona Garcia
Ramona Garcia is a paper mache artist and dollmaker. Her interest in paper mache sculptures began in her home state in Guanajuato where the art of cartoneria (paper mache) is used by the local artisans to make mojigangas (giant dancing puppets) as well as other handcrafts such as catrinas and toys.
Ramona received her B.A in Practice of Art from the University of California, Berkeley in 2012 and has since, continued to travel back home to learn and work with paper mache artisans and dollmakers. Some of her interests include the use of traditional arts in art therapy as well as cultural revitalization of mexican folk art.