Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Reminder: Smack Dab Open Mic at Magnet @ Wed Jul 18 8pm - 9:30pm (Queer Things)

Smack Dab Open Mic at Magnet

Smack Dab open mic
hosted by Larry-bob Roberts and Kirk Read
With featured performers Eric Sasson and Daniel Redman
Wednesday, July 18,
8pm, open mic signup starts at 7:30
At Magnet, your neighborhood queer health center, 4122 18th Street
between Castro and Collingwood.
http://www.magnetsf.org

Smack Dab is all ages, all genders, all the time.

Eric Sasson received his M.A. in Creative Writing from New York
University and has taught fiction writing at the Sackett Street
Writers Workshop.
His short story collection, "Margins of Tolerance," was the 2011 Tartt
First Fiction Award runner-up and is forthcoming from Livingston Press
in May 2012. His story "Floating" was a finalist for the Robert Olen
Butler prize.
Other recent publication credits include stories forthcoming in
Explosion Proof as well as recently published in Connotation Press,
BLOOM, Nashville Review, The Puritan, Liquid Imagination, Alligator
Juniper, Trans, The Ledge, MARY magazine and THE2NDHAND, among others.
He's honored to have been awarded a 2010 residency fellowship to the
Anderson Center in Minnesota, where he completed an edit of his first
novel. He has also been awarded a Hambidge residency for August 2012.
He lives in Brooklyn, NY.
http://www.ericsassonnow.com

Daniel Redman:

Since he read Leaves of Grass back in 2005, Daniel Redman has been
setting it to chanted song. So far, he's set thirty-one poems,
including the entire first chapter and several from Song of Myself and
Calamus. This project has been profiled in Tablet, the SF Bay Times,
and LambdaLiterary.org. By day, he is an attorney at the National
Center for Lesbian Rights where he heads the Del Martin Memorial LGBT
Elder Advocacy Initiative. He is also a GLAAD Media Award-nominated
journalist whose work has appeared in The Advocate, The Nation, Slate,
The American Prospect, and The New Republic.

If you'd like to perform at the open mic, please bring five minutes of
whatever you want to share. Musicians, one song. Prose writers: that's
about two and a half double spaced pages of prose. We're the
friendliest open mic you'll find but we pay attention to time so that
nobody accumulates further open mic-related PTSD.

Presented by Army of Lovers, a project of the Queer Cultural Center
with support from the San Francisco Arts Commission, Zellerbach Family
Foundation, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Horizons Foundation,
TheatreBayArea and the California Arts Council

When
Wed Jul 18 8pm – 9:30pm Pacific Time
Calendar
Queer Things
Who
larrybob@gmail.com - creator

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