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DESCRIPTION:Join the gang at Zyzzyva for an evening of readings from Issue No. 107 of 
 ZYZZYVA, San Francisco's acclaimed literary journal since 1985. Featuring 
 contributors Christopher Adamson, Heather Altfeld, Ann Cummins, Lori 
 Ostlund, and Austen Leah Rosenfeld. Hear for yourself why the Washington 
 Post calls ZYZZYVA "one of the country's finest literary journals." Hosted 
 by Managing Editor Oscar Villalon. \n\nChristopher Adamson is an adjunct 
 professor and a poet living in Oakland.\n\nHeather Altfeld's first book, 
 The Disappearing Theatre, won the 2015 Poets at Work Prize, judged by 
 Stephen Dunn.  \n\nAnn Cummins is the author of the novel Yellowcake 
 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and the story collection Red Ant House (Mariner 
 Original).\n\nLori Ostlund is the acclaimed author of the novel After the 
 Parade (Scribner) and the story collection The Bigness of the World 
 (Scribner). \n\nAusten Leah Rosenfeld's poems have appeared in AGNI, 
 Salmagundi, Indiana Review, and other publications. She lives in San 
 Francisco.\n\nZyzzyva is a triannual magazine of writers and artists. It 
 places an emphasis on showcasing emerging voices and never before published 
 writers in addition to the already established. Based in San Francisco, it 
 began publishing in 1985 under founding editor Howard Junker. In 2011, 
 Laura Cogan became ZYZZYVA’s first new editor in more than 25 years. She 
 and Managing Editor Oscar Villalon make up ZYZZYVA’s editorial team. 
 Every issue is a vibrant mix of established talents and new voices, 
 providing an elegantly curated overview of contemporary arts and letters 
 with a distinctly San Francisco perspective. Visit: 
 http://www.zyzzyva.org\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/06/18790912.php
SUMMARY:ZYZZYVA Fall 2016 Issue Celebration
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\n261 Columbus Ave\nSan Francisco, CA\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/06/18790912.php
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