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This entry was posted on 5/14/2008 9:56 AM and is filed under Upcoming Events.







“DOUGLASS READS 2”
TUESDAY MAY 27th  
6:30-8:00 pm
Last Laugh Cafe
1551 Dolores St. between 29th St. and Valley
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 824-5524

Members of the Spring Session of “Douglass St. Lab,” the intimate private writing laboratory I facilitate, invite you to an evening of discoveries at The Last Laugh Café in The Mission/Noe Valley.

"The Lab" which focuses on the prose experiment, is named after the street where the group meets. "Douglass Reads 2" will feature short shots from the works-in-progress of:

Steve Dershimer
Diane Glazman
Jennifer Hasegawa
Rick Richman
Anne Trickey
Mark Rubnitz
Brad Straw &
John Yi of 
Dublit

Please come by. The Last Laugh offers food, caffeine, beer and wine. The vibe will be more sunny than somber. We are people who take our work—but not ourselves—seriously.



Fourteen Hills Spring 2008 Release Party
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
7:00 p.m.
Bollyhood Café
3372 19th Street
Additional info
hills@sfsu.edu
 Free event!
  
Join us for the spring release of Fourteen Hills vol. 14.2, an international literary magazine that publishes innovative poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction. Fourteen Hills is committed to presenting a diversity of experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as award-winning and established writers.
 
Readers include: Randall Mann, Mira Pasikov, and Laura Schadler .  More artists to be announced!
 
There will be many one-of-a-kind raffle prizes, including tickets to a Giants baseball game. Raffle tickets will be available at the door. 

Please come support your local literary journal as we celebrate with excellent food, tasty drinks and talented writers!  

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MY PRIVATE WORKSHOPS, INCLUDING MY May 24th 1-day CHARARACTER LAB, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN.... 

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