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Speakeasy Reading Series
Sat, May 6
7:00pm-9:00pm
free
Want someone brilliant to read you juicy, thought-provoking poetry as =
you kick back, drink wine, and ponder the beauty of life and/or the =
pain of mortality?
How about four someones?
This Saturday marks the first poetry night for the Speakesy Reading =
Series, a monthly literary series at the Bazaar Caf=E9 in San =
Francisco, 5927 California Street at 21st Avenue.
Start your Saturday evening off right. The show begins at 7 pm and =
features these incredibly talented Bay Area and San Jose-based poets: =
Don Brennan, Kate Evans, Alan Soldofsky, and Christopher Woodward.
MORE ON SATURDAY'S POETS:
Don Brennan
Don Brennan's work has appeared in several journals, including Haight =
Ashbury, Minotaur, The Great American Poetry Show, North Coast =
Review, The Throwback, Arnazella, Sacred Grounds Anthology, and Other =
Side of the Post Card (City Lights Anthology). Winner of the 2000 =
Haight Ashbury contest, Don has published four books of poetry, and =
currently hosts the Bibliohead reading series in San Francisco.
Kate Evans
Kate Evans's poetry collection, Like All We Love, will be released in =
June 2006 by Q Press (the-q-press.com). Her poetry, stories, =
and essays have appeared in such publications as the North American =
Review, Santa Monica Review, Cream City Review, Indiana Review, and =
Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly. She is the author of a book =
about lesbian and gay teachers, Negotiating the Self (Routledge), and =
has recently completed a novel (For the May Queen) and a collection =
of stories (Flirting with Rosie). A semi-finalist for the Pratt =
Institute Prize in Poetry, and a finalist in the New Voices Poetry =
Contest, she has also been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. She =
teaches at San Jose State University.
Alan Soldofsky
Alan Soldofsky has published three chapbooks of poems: Kenora =
Station, Staying Home, and most recently a chapbook that includes a =
selection of poems by his son, the poet Adam Soldofsky, Holding =
Adam / My Father's Books. He has published poems widely in magazines =
and academic journals including: The Antioch Review, The Georgia =
Review, The Gettysburg Review, Grand Street, The Michigan Quarterly =
Review, The Nation, The North American Review, and Poetry East. His =
articles, essays, interviews, and book reviews have appeared widely =
in periodicals including: Chelsea, Contact II, Ironwood, Jeffers =
Studies, Narrative, Metro Newspapers, Poetry Flash, Quarry West, and =
The Writer's Chronicle. He recently published an essay titled "The =
Lyric Self: Voice and Authenticity in Contemporary American Poetry" =
in the May-June issue of The Writer's Chronicle. He lives in San =
Jose, California, and is a professor of English and Creative Writing =
at San Jose State University, where he directs the MFA Program in =
Creative Writing.
Christopher Woodward
Christopher Woodward is Editor of Which Press and serves on the Board =
of Directors at the Richmond Art Center, chairing their Curatorial =
Committee. He has been published in journals around the country, =
including Southern Poetry Review, Mid-American Review, Dominion =
Review, and others (not all of which contain the word "review" in =
their title). He has taught writing at the Rochester Institute of =
Technology and Bowling Green, where he won the Franklin Devine =
Fellowship in poetry and published his first chapbook, From the =
Field. This will be his first public reading in over ten years.
Venue:
The Bazaar Cafe
5927 California Street at 21st Avenue
San Francisco
415-831-5620
Additional Info:
415-359-5809
http://speakeasyreadings.com/


