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DESCRIPTION:December's Writers With Drinks features our most ambitious blend of poetry, 
 science fiction, brave storytelling and humor. Including KQED's Michael 
 Krasny!\n\nWhen: Saturday, Dec. 10 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, doors open 6:30 
 PM\nWho: Michael Krasny, Daryl Gregory, Anne Raeff, Variny Yim, Vidhu 
 Aggarwal and Garrett Caples\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\nMichael Krasny's latest book is Let There Be 
 Laughter: A Treasury of Great Jewish Humor and What It All Means. Krasny is 
 a scholar and Professor of English and American Literature at San Francisco 
 State University, the host of KQED’s “Forum with Michael Krasny,” an 
 award winning broadcast journalist, and author of two acclaimed books, Off 
 Mike: A Memoir of Talk Radio and Literary Life and Spiritual Envy: An 
 Agnostic’s Search. Since 1993 he has been the host of “Forum with 
 Michael Krasny,” a news and public affairs interview program produced at 
 KQED Radio, the National Public Radio affiliate in San Francisco, 
 California. The program is the most listened to locally produced public 
 radio program in the United States and the number one program in its 
 morning time slot in the San Francisco Bay Area market.\n\nDaryl Gregory is 
 an award-winning writer of genre-mixing novels, stories, and comics. His 
 novels include Spoonbenders (upcoming from Knopf), Harrison Squared, 
 Afterparty, Pandemonium, Raising Stony Mayhall, The Devil’s Alphabet, and 
 the World Fantasy Award- winning short novel We Are All Completely Fine. 
 His stories are collected in Unpossible and Other Stories.\n\nAnne 
 Raeff’s stories and essays have appeared in New England Review, ZYZZYVA, 
 and Guernica among other places. Her first novel CLARA MONDSCHEIN’S 
 MELANCHOLIA was published in 2002 (MacAdam/Cage). Her short story 
 collection, THE JUNGLE AROUND US won the 2015 Flannery O'Connor Award for 
 Short Fiction and will be published in October 2016. She is proud to be a 
 high school teacher and works primarily with recent immigrants. She too is 
 a child of immigrants and much of her writing draws on her family’s 
 history as refugees from war and the Holocaust. She lives in San Francisco 
 with her wife and two cats.\n\nVariny Yim is a first generation, 
 Cambodian-American author. In 2008, Variny collaborated on her first book 
 with Jessica Blatt (Press) entitled, The Teen Girl’s Gotta-Have-It Guide 
 to Money (Watson-Guptill/Penguin Random House). It was selected as a 
 “Color of Money” Book Club recommendation by The Washington Post’s 
 personal finance columnist, Michelle Singletary. Variny has worked as a 
 journalist for USA TODAY and NBC, and blogged for Forbes.com. She has also 
 been cited in numerous media outlets including: The Washington Post; San 
 Francisco Chronicle; The Sacramento Bee; Teen Vogue; More; KGO-TV; NBC’s 
 Momtourage.com; etc. Born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Variny and her family 
 immigrated to the U.S. in 1975. Variny’s first novel, The Immigrant 
 Princess, will be released June 2016.\n\nVidhu Aggarwal's multi-media works 
 in video, poetry, and scholarship are oriented around Bollywood spectacle, 
 Mardi Gras, and science fiction. Her poems have appeared in Juked, [PANK], 
 Pedestal, Sugar House Review, INK BRICK, Project As [I] Am, and Norton’s 
 Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, 
 and Beyond, and The Electronic Gurlesque(Saturnalia 2016). A Kundiman 
 fellow, she is the founding editor of SPECS, a multi-media journal with 
 issues on “Homuncular Flexibility,” “Toys,” and “Faux 
 Histories.” She has worked with John Sims Projects on “The 13 Flag 
 Funerals” in Florida, and with artist Bishakh Som on “Lady 
 Humpadori,” a poetry/comic book collaboration. Her collection of poems 
 The Trouble with Humpdori (2016) received the Editor's Choice Prize from 
 The (Great) Indian Poetry Collective. Her latest manuscript, Avatara, 
 concerns the romance between a temporary Y2K tech worker and a unicorn A.I. 
 She is on the executive board of Thinking Its Presences: Race, Advocacy, 
 Solidarity in the Arts, and teaches poetry and postcolonial/transnational 
 studies at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.\n\nGarrett Caples is 
 the author of Power Ballads (Wave Books, 2016), Retrievals (2014), The 
 Garrett Caples Reader (1999), Complications (2007), and Quintessence of the 
 Minor (2010). He is the co-editor of The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia 
 (2013). He is the poetry editor at City Lights Books and curates the 
 Spotlight Poetry Series there. He is also a contributing writer to the San 
 Francisco Bay Guardian. He has written articles and blogged for the Poetry 
 Foundation and occasionally blogs for City Lights.\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/2016/12/04/18794432.php
SUMMARY:Michael Krasny reads at Writers With Drinks
LOCATION:The Make Out Room, 3225 22nd St.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/04/18794432.php
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