Friday, March 12, 2010

Reminder: "Beware The Ides Of March" reading at Dog Eared Books @ Fri Mar 12 8pm - 10pm (Queer Things)

"Beware The Ides Of March" reading at Dog Eared Books

"Beware The Ides Of March":
4 Writers + A Stab At Music And Noise.
Location:
Dog-Eared Books, 900 Valencia St @ 20th, San Francisco.
Dog-Eared Books presents

JOHNNY STRIKE
ROGER PINNELL
ALVIN ORLOFF
CARRIE HALL
http://www.dogearedbooks.com
Admission is free.
There will be wine.

Johnny Strike is the author of a novel, "Ports of Hell," and "A Loud Humming Sound Came From Above," a collection of short stories. He is a founding member of the seminal San Francisco punk band Crime. He will read over his patented squall of sound. http://www.rudosandrubes.com.

Roger Pinnell's fiction has been published in the Cimarron Review, Bananafish and Holy Titclamps, among others. His short story "Shave" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2007. In the late 1980s, Roger sang in Piglatin, whose music the East Village Eye equated with "nighttime surfaces, shadows, cigarettes, and the seamy side of soured dreams."
http://www.rogerpinnell.com.

Alvin Orloff began writing in 1977 as a teenage lyricist for the very un-seminal SF punk band The Blowdryers. His most recent novel is "Gutterboys." He is also the author of "I Married An Earthling," and his writing appears in "Pills, Chills, Thrills And Heartache" and other anthologies. http://www.alvinorloff.com.

Carrie Hall has been published in the San Francisco Bay Guardian and on http://www.identitytheory.com, among other places. She's at work on her second novel, "Nothing Is Anywhere," about a paranoid schizophrenic, a sexual compulsive and an Eritrean refugee who find themselves in a love triangle while trying to figure out who killed their agoraphobic neighbor.

Photo: Johnny Strike braves the Ides of March in North Beach
Photo by Gregory Ego

When
Fri Mar 12 8pm – 10pm Pacific Time
Calendar
Queer Things
Who
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