The City Under the City: Speculative San Francisco
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Jenny Bitner’s short stories have been published in The Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Sun, PANK, The Fabulist, Fence, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, and Writing That Risks. Her nonfiction writing has appeared in Anything That Moves, Utne Reader, Men’s Health and other...
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Rachel Chalmers is an Australian writer living in San Francisco. Her work has appeared in Salon, Painted Bride Quarterly, The Marlboro Review, The Southern California Review and elsewhere.
As a fiction writer and Ph.D. in comparative literature, Lael Gold knows how to craft narratives that draw readers in and can magnetically tell the story of a business or a brand. She also interprets dreams and performs standup comedy.
Rin Kelly is a writer, reporter, and too-proud native of Denver whose work has turned up all over, from newspapers in New York, L.A., the Bay Area, and D.C. to Salon and Kenyon Review Online. She is a culture contributor and film editor at Los Angeles magazine L.A. RECORD and a freelance...
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Artist in Chief, Owl Collectors Club
Eryk Salvaggio is a collage artist, researcher and writer living in San Francisco. Eryk is the author of the book and website "This Japanese Life," and currently maintains the nextrends website for swissnex San Francisco.
From 2000-2003, he was the editor in chief of 1000 Ridiculous...
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Publisher, The Fabulist Words & Art
I'm a San Francisco writer and editor, and also publisher of The Fabulist Words & Art, which publishes sporadically, and has a very (very) slow review process. We aim to pair great stories and art as a means of honoring the creators, and providing a worthy venue for their work. By...
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Liz Worthy hails from Montana. She has shown her art at Intersection for the Arts, The Roxie, 826 Valencia, Ruby’s Clay Studio, Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute, and the Pacific Ocean (where messages in bottles bob towards Japan). Her writing has appeared in McSweeney's Internet Tendency...
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Saturday October 14, 2017 8:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
Secession Gallery
3235 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110