At Eros: K'vetsh queer open micUsually the first Sunday - this month a week later to allow for New Years recovery. 7:40 open mic sign-ups, 8:00 show. Open mic people are welcome to present one piece of less than five minutes, or five minutes of a longer piece. Our features! Logan Knight and Rose Tully! Logan used to be a socially awkward, dumpy kid with glasses and acne. After escaping his tiny Georgia hometown, the Pentecostal church and the JROTC, he roved the country looking for queers and adventure. Slightly less doughy and acned, Logan landed in the bay area for lack of anything else to do. He is currently working on his MFA in creative writing and a novel about Antioch College. He lives in Bernal Heights with his amazingly hot partner and hopes to adopt a three-legged dog to round out their lesbian lifestyle. Rose Tully is a writer and storyteller, and program coordinator for the Bay Area's community memoir writing project (In)Visible Memoir. Rose was honored to be selected for the RADAR Lab 2010 Writers Retreat in Akumal, Mexico. She was the 2010 recipient of the Leo Litwak Award in Fiction for her work published in San Francisco State University's 100th Anniversary edition of Transfer. This coming year, you will find Rose's work in University of Wisconsin Press anthology Windy City Queer: Dispatches From the Third Coast. Rose will receive her MFA in creative writing this year at SF State where she will teach in summer 2011. She is currently working on a novel full of suffering with the help of several fictional San Francisco "master tenants", one house-call taxidermist, Martha Stewart, the Carol Wright catalog and a nuisance of cats and their hoarders.
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