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DESCRIPTION:Writers With Drinks is setting fire to its shoes and dancing in the 
 ashes!\n\nWhen: Saturday, May 11, 2013, 7:30 to 9:30 PM, doors open at 6:30 
 PM\nWho: Veronica Belmont, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Thaisa Frank, Seth 
 Harwood, George Chen and Janis Cooke Newman!\nWhere: The Make Out Room, 
 3225 22nd. St., San Francisco\nHow much: $5 to $10 sliding scale, all 
 proceeds benefit the CSC\n\nAbout the writers/readers:\n\nVeronica Belmont 
 is a technology and gaming-centric video host based in San Francisco. 
 Currently her projects include Tekzilla (a weekly tech help and how-to show 
 on Revision3.com), Fact or Fictional on TechFeed, and The Sword and Laser, 
 a science fiction and fantasy video show, podcast and community, co-hosted 
 with Tom Merritt. Recently Veronica appeared on BBC America as the co-host 
 of Gizmodo: The Gadget Testers, and she was the original host of Qore on 
 the PlayStation Network. As a voice actor, Veronica has appeared in 
 Fallout: New Vegas (Old World Blues) and the animated series 
 SuperF*ckers.\n\nMattilda Bernstein Sycamore is most recently the author of 
 a memoir, The End of San Francisco. She's also the editor of Why Are 
 Faggots So Afraid of Faggots?: Flaming Challenges to Masculinity, 
 Objectification, and the Desire to Conform (AK Press 2012), a Stonewall 
 Book Awards Honor Book. Mattilda is the author of two novels, So Many Ways 
 to Sleep Badly (City Lights 2008) and Pulling Taffy (Suspect Thoughts 
 2003). She is the editor of four additional nonfiction anthologies, Nobody 
 Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity (Seal 2007), That’s 
 Revolting! Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation (Soft Skull 2004; 
 2008), Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving (Haworth 2004), and 
 Tricks and Treats: Sex Workers Write about Their Clients (Haworth 2000), 
 which now also appears in Italian (Effepi Libri 2007).\n\nThaisa Frank’s 
 third collection of short fiction is The Fiction of Enchantment. Her most 
 recent novel, Heidegger’s Glasses, takes place in the mythical haven of 
 an underground mine during WWII, the safety of which is threatened forever. 
 It was published in 2010, reissued in paperback in 2011 and sold to ten 
 foreign countries before publication. She is also the author of Sleeping in 
 Velvet and A Brief History of Camouflage, both on the Bestseller List of 
 the San Francisco Chronicle. Thaisa has received two PEN awards and her 
 stories have been widely-anthologized—the most recent of which are in A 
 Dictionary of Dirty Words, Harper/Collins Reader’s Choice and Rozne 
 Ksztatly Milocsi. She has published critical essays on writing and art and 
 is the author of the Afterward to Viking/Penguin’s most recent edition of 
 Voltaire. Her poetry, which she writes secretly, appears in small 
 publications. Thaisa has also co-authored Finding Your Writers Voice: A 
 Guide to Creative Fiction, translated into Portuguese and Spanish, and used 
 in numerous writing programs.\n\nSeth Harwood’s new novel In Broad 
 Daylight comes out May 7th, and he’s excited to read from it publicly for 
 the first time at Writers with Drinks. In Broad Daylight features FBI agent 
 Jess Harding chasing a bloody serial killer across the summer planes and 
 white nights of Alaska. Seth has also published three other crime 
 novels—Young Junius, This Is Life and the bestselling Jack Wakes Up – 
 the last two of which take place in San Francisco and feature Jack Palms, 
 ex-actor and would-be private sleuth. He holds an MFA in fiction from the 
 Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has taught creative writing at Iowa, UMass 
 Boston, Stanford and City College San Francisco. Serialized versions of his 
 work as free audio podcasts have been downloaded over one million times via 
 iTunes, Podiobooks.com and at sethharwood.com.\n\nGeorge Chen has finally 
 found a proper outlet for his brand of sarcasm and self-deprecation. These 
 traits were ill-suited to the other worlds he has occupied as a musician, 
 writer, and filler of 1099 forms. As a promoter he has organized comedy 
 shows on a moving bus, at a still-life drawing session, and inside a comic 
 book store. Of these attempts to put on comedy in unlikely locations, the 
 best thus far has been the weekly showcase Cynic Cave at Lost Weekend Video 
 (organized with Kevin O’Shea). He also co-produces the monthly multimedia 
 show Talkies. As a performer he has appeared at Holy Fuck, Venice 
 Underground Comedy, The Business, and the Porchlight Storytelling 
 Series.\n\nJanis Cooke Newman is the author of the Bay Area Bestseller, 
 Mary (published in hardcover by MacAdam/Cage, and in paperback by 
 Harcourt), a historical novel about Mary Todd Lincoln. Mary was a Los 
 Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, chosen as USA Today's Best Historical 
 Fiction of the Year, and a Booksense Year-End Highlight. Newman is also the 
 author of The Russian Word for Snow (St. Martin's Press, 2001), a memoir 
 about adopting her son from a Moscow orphanage. Her writing has appeared in 
 numerous anthologies, including Secret Lives of Lawfully Wedded Wives 
 (Inner Ocean, 2006) and four Travelers' Tales editions.\n\nAbout Writers 
 With Drinks:\n\nWriters With Drinks won "Best Literary Night" from the SF 
 Bay Guardian readers' poll six years in a row and was named "Best Literary 
 Drinking" by the SF Weekly. And it was namechecked in Armistead Maupin's 
 latest Tales of the City novel. The spoken word "variety show" mixes genres 
 to raise money for local worthy causes. The award-winning show includes 
 poetry, stand-up comedy, science fiction, fantasy, romance, mystery, 
 literary fiction, erotica, memoir, zines and blogs in a freewheeling 
 format.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/05/06/18736407.php
SUMMARY:Writers With Drinks with Veronica Belmont and Thaisa Frank!
LOCATION:The Make Out Room, 3225 22nd. St.
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