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14 Hills Volume 12.1: Issue Release Party-Koeneke, Trent, Reetz

Mon, Dec 12


14 Hills: The SFSU Review, Volume 12.1
Issue Release Party

Please join us for the release of the next issue of Fourteen Hills,
No. 12.1, one of our best yet with many great contributors including
art by Laleh Khorramian, and pieces by the following event readers:

Rodney Koeneke is the author of Rouge State (Pavement Saw, 2003) and
a work of history on I.A. Richards in China. A mini-chap, On the
Clamways, was published by Sea.Lamb.Press in 2004. His newest
manuscript, musee mechanique, reflects the rhythms and terrors of a
year spent working at the gift shop inside the Musee Mechanique on
Fisherman's Wharf. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Lesley
Poirier, and their son Auden.

Chaz Reetz-Laiolo recently received a Writer's Grant from the Vermont
Studio Center. He has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of
Chicago. He lives in California with his daughter, Isa.

Tina Petrakis is an MA student in poetry at SFSU, with a special
interest in translation and cross-genre writing. She has recently
translated the work of Maria Laina and other contemporary Greek
poets. Her own poetry has appeared in Talisman, Transfer, and in the
anthology, The Pagan's Muse (Jane Raeburn, Ed.). Ms. Petrakis works
as a medical writer in the biotechnology industry and is the author
of many scientific journal articles and reports.

Jason Morris is a bartender in the turbulent Haight St. district of
San Francisco. His poems have appeared in Mirage Period(ical) #4,
Salt Hill, and Parthenon West Review. Jason;s all-time favorite
Beatles song is "And Your Bird Can Sing," and he is currently reading
Rousseau's Confessions and The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by
Edgar Allen Poe.

Joseph Moulian is a small-town kid at heart. Currently, he lives and
dreams in San Francisco, where he is earning his MA in English at San
Francisco State University. His work has appeared in Brushfire.

Luke Trent's poetry has appeared in Fence, The New Review, and Volt,
among others, and will soon be appearing in various prose poetry
journals. He is a past winner of the Joseph Henry Jackson Award for
poetry.


Venue:

Cafe la Onda
3159 16th Street
San Francisco



between Guerrero & Valencia

Additional Info:


www.14hills.net






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