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DESCRIPTION:This month, Writers With Drinks features the award-winning Ruth Ozeki, 
 author of A Tale for the Time Being and My Year of Meats!\n\nWhen: 
 Saturday, Feb. 14, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, doors open 6:30 PM\nWho: Ruth 
 Ozeki, David Koehn, Rose Caraway, Nayomi Munaweera and Kate Willett\n\nHow 
 much: $5 to $20, all proceeds benefit the CSC\nWhere: The Make Out Room, 
 3225 22nd. St., San Francisco\n\nAbout the readers/performers:\n\nRuth 
 Ozeki is a novelist, filmmaker, and Zen Buddhist priest. Her first two 
 novels, My Year of Meats (1998) and All Over Creation (2003), have been 
 translated into 11 languages and published in 14 countries. Her most recent 
 work, A Tale for the Time Being (2013), was the winner of the LA Times Book 
 Prize for Fiction, the Independent Bookseller Week, Book of the Year, and 
 the Medici Book Club Prize, and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, 
 the National Book Critics Circle Awards, and the American Booksellers 
 Association (ABA) Indies Choice Award for Fiction, among others. Ruth's 
 documentary and dramatic independent films, including Halving the Bones, 
 have been shown on PBS, at the Sundance Film Festival, and at colleges and 
 universities across the country.\n\nDavid Koehn won the 2013 May Sarton 
 Poetry Prize for his book TWINE, and the 1998 Permafrost Poetry Chapbook 
 Contest, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, for his book COIL. His poems have 
 appeared in Kenyon Review, Cimarron Review, ZYZZYVA, Confluence, Wisconsin 
 Review, Oxford Magazine, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Birmingham Poetry 
 Review, and many other places. He's also the author of two plays, "A Walk 
 in the Park" and "The Accident."\n\nKate Willett is a San Francisco based 
 comedian, storyteller, writer, and actor. San Francisco Magazine says 
 she’s a comedian you should know about. She’s a regular at the San 
 Francisco Punchline, Cobb’s, The Improv, SF Sketchfest and basically 
 every dive bar and theater in town. She’s opened for some of her favorite 
 comedians, including Margaret Cho, Anthony Jeselnik, Jackie Kashian,and a 
 whole bunch more. She produces four shows in San Francisco, including the 
 Mission Position, Live at Deluxe, Sup Gurl, and Convent Comedy.\n\nRose 
 Caraway is a native Northern California writer, editor, blogger, narrator, 
 audio book producer and podcaster for the hit show “The Kiss Me 
 Quick’s” Erotica Podcast. She freely celebrates all things erotica with 
 her wonderful Lurid Listeners and is fondly known as “The Sexy 
 Librarian” who scours the globe searching for more sexy stories for her 
 fans, which includes inviting many of today’s most influential erotica 
 authors to guest write for her show. You might also find Rose Caraway over 
 at her newest hit podcast, “The Sexy Librarian’s Blog-cast."\n\nNayomi 
 Munaweera’s debut novel, Island of a Thousand Mirror, about two women 
 living through the 26 year long Sri Lankan civil war was originally 
 published in South Asia where it was long-listed for the Man Asia Literary 
 Prize and the Dublin IMPAC Prize. It won the Commonwealth Regional Prize 
 for Asia and was short-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. 
 It was released in America by St Martin’s Press in Sept 2014. 
 Publisher’s Weekly wrote, “Munaweera’s… lyrical debut novel [is] 
 worthy of shelving alongside her countryman Michael Ondaatje or her fellow 
 writer of the multigenerational immigrant experience, Jhumpa Lahiri.” The 
 New York Times Book review called the novel, “luminous.”\n\nEve Rickert 
 is the co-author, with Franklin Veaux, of More Than Two: A Practical Guide 
 to Ethical Polyamory. She's also a science communicator and the Mastermind 
 of Talk Science To Me, a science communication firm. She has been writing 
 and editing professionally since 2002 on issues relating to sustainability, 
 policy, science and Aboriginal affairs.\n\nAbout Writers With 
 Drinks:\n\nWriters With Drinks has won numerous "Best ofs" from local 
 newspapers, and has been mentioned in 7x7, Spin Magazine and one of 
 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City novels. The spoken word "variety show" 
 mixes genres to raise money for local 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.\nPOSTS\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/02/12/18768412.php
SUMMARY:Writers With Drinks with Ruth Ozeki
LOCATION:The Make Out Room, 3225 22nd. St.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/02/12/18768412.php
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