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DESCRIPTION:November's Writers With Drinks features breathtaking fiction from Hannah 
 Pittard (Listen To Me), plus sexy superheroes, wild poetry, hula dancing 
 and tons more!\n\nWhen: Saturday, Nov. 12 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, doors 
 open 6:30 PM\nWho: Hannah Pittard, Constance Hale, Ethan Davidson, Cherry 
 Zonkowski and Gwynn O'Gara\nPLUS Special Guest Host Elena Rose!\nHow much: 
 $5 to $20, all proceeds benefit the CSC\nWhere: The Make Out Room, 3225 
 22nd. St., San Francisco, CA\n\nAbout the readers/performers:\n\nHannah 
 Pittard is the author, most recently, of the novel LISTEN TO ME, which was 
 a New York Times Editors' Choice, a Washington Post Best Summer Thriller, 
 an Entertainment Weekly Seriously Scary Summer Read, a Millions Most 
 Anticipated Book, a Lit Hub Buzz Book, and a Refinery 29 Best Book So Far. 
 Previous books include REUNION (named a Millions Most Anticipated Book, a 
 Chicago Tribune Editor's Choice, a BuzzFeed Top-5 Great Book, a "Best New 
 Book" by People Magazine, a Top-10 Read by Bustle Magazine and 
 LibraryReads, a Must-Read by TimeOut Chicago, and a Hot New Novel by Good 
 Housekeeping), as well as THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY (an Oprah Magazine 
 selection, an Indie Next pick, a Powell's Indiespendible Book Club Pick, 
 and a "best of" selection by The Guardian, The Chicago Tribune, Details 
 Magazine, The Kansas City Star, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Reader, and 
 Hudson Booksellers). She is winner of the 2006 Amanda Davis Highwire 
 Fiction Award, a MacDowell Colony Fellow, and a consulting editor for 
 Narrative Magazine. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, American 
 Scholar, Oxford American, McSweeney's, TriQuarterly, BOMB, and many other 
 publications. She teaches English at the University of Kentucky. In 2018, 
 Houghton Mifflin will publish her fourth novel, ATLANTA, 1962.\n\nEthan 
 Davidson is the son of the speculative fiction and fantasy author (and 
 editor) Avram Davidson and the speculative fantasy and fantasy author (and 
 editor) Grania Davidson Davis. He has traveled and lived all over the 
 world, explored a wide variety of spiritual traditions, done a lot of 
 social activism, had various sorts of writing published here and there, and 
 had a play produced. He will read a collaboration he wrote with his father, 
 from the recently published book David and Son.\n\nCherry "Terror" 
 Zonkowski is the star of the one woman show Reading My Dad's Porn and 
 Frenchkissing the Dog. She has performed as a storyteller and solo 
 performer all over the Bay Area at events like Porchlight, Perverts Put 
 Out, TMI Storytelling and Bawdy Storytelling. She won Best of Bawdy in 
 2016. Now she has gone and written a book, The Cheeky Tiki Bang Gang: the 
 Case of the Creepy Christian Camp, about a group of happy go lucky sex 
 perverts of all stripes and flowers who rescue gay and transgender 
 teenagers from abusive homes. It's available on Kindle and she hopes people 
 will read it. \n\nGwynn O’Gara is the author of Snake Woman Poems and two 
 chapbooks, Fixer-Upper and Winter at Green Haven. Her poems have appeared 
 in Calyx, The Evansville Review, Yellow Silk, and the Beatitude Silver and 
 Golden Anniversary Anthologies. She has taught with California Poets in the 
 Schools for twenty years, and served as Sonoma County Poet Laureate 
 2010-2012. She lives in Northern California with her husband, dog, and 
 apple tree.\n\nConstance Hale's latest book is The Natives Are Restless: A 
 San Francisco Dance Master Takes Hula Into the 21st Century. She also wrote 
 Sin and Syntax, a subversive guide to grammar and good writing, plus the 
 books Wired Style and Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch. She also wrote a picture 
 book for children, set in Hawaii‘i, called ‘Iwalani’s Tree. She also 
 wrote an eight-part series on sentences for “Draft,” in the Opinionator 
 area of The New York Times. She's written about Latin plurals and Latino 
 culture, Berkeley politics and Hawaiian sovereignty. Her stories have 
 appeared in newspapers from the Los Angeles Times to the Miami Herald, as 
 well as in magazines like The Atlantic, National Geographic Adventure, 
 Afar, Smithsonian, Health, and Honolulu. I love the travel essay as a form, 
 and have been published in many anthologies including France, A Love Story 
 (Seal Press) and Best Travel Writing 2006 (Travelers’ Tales).\n\nSPECIAL 
 GUEST HOST Elena Rose, a Filipina-Ashkenazi trans lesbian mestiza, is a 
 writer, scholar, and survivor from rural Oregon. Dedicated to the project 
 of radical love for those who live at the edges, Rose writes online as 
 “little light” and tours nationally preaching and educating. She 
 co-curated and headlined the popular National Queer Arts Festival 
 production, Girl Talk: A Cis and Trans Woman Dialogue, and was a founding 
 member of the Speak! Radical Women of Color Media Collective. Her writing 
 has found its way everywhere from law school classrooms and academic 
 conferences to bathroom mirrors and protest marches. Rose currently resides 
 in northern California, where she stays busy being in good stories; she 
 carries a pen, her ancestors, and the mismatched ID of a citizen of the 
 borderlands with her at all times.\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.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/08/18793219.php
SUMMARY:Hannah Pittard reads at Writers With Drinks!
LOCATION:The Make Out Room, 3225 22nd St
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/08/18793219.php
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