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==Lit Crawl at Noisebridge!==
==Pochino Press Lit Crawl event at Noisebridge!==
'''October 19, 2013, 7:15-8:15pm '''
'''October 17, 2015, 7:15-8:15pm '''


The [http://litcrawl.org/sf/ San Francisco Lit Crawl] consists of dozens of literary events that occur on the same night in the Mission district. It's like a pub crawl, but instead, has hundreds of people who are part of LitQuake going from reading to reading.
(Re) Emergence: Perspectives on Asian America<BR>
Tonight’s readings explore the fluidity of identity from Asian-American perspectives, drawing upon roots as diverse as Iran and Taiwan.
 
The [http://litcrawl.org/sf/ San Francisco Lit Crawl] consists of dozens of literary events that occur on the same night in the Mission district. It's like a pub crawl, but instead, has hundreds of people who are part of Litquake going from reading to reading. See http://www.litquake.org/events/pochino-press-re-emergence-perspective-asian-america
   
   
An event will occur at Noisebridge during phase 2 of the Crawl, which is between 7.15 and 8.15 pm on October 19.  
A Pochino Press event will occur at Noisebridge during phase 2 of the Crawl, which is between 7.15 and 8.15 pm on October 17. Pochino Press offers a multi-media stage for change makers and culture creators. http://www.pochinopress.com/
 
The readers for this event will be:
 
'''Eileen Kaur Alden'''<BR>
Super Sikh Co-Creator/Comic Book Writer/First known person to become Sikh as a result of doing extensive research for a comic book.
 
<B>Anhvu Buchanan</B><BR>
Anhvu Buchanan is the author of The Disordered and Backhanded Compliments & Other Ways to Say I Love You. He has a MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He teaches at The Berkeley School.
 
'''Amol Ray'''<BR>
The son of Indian immigrants, Amol’s work examines how narrative, identity, and context are used to create meaning and exert control. He is an alum of the VONA workshop and the Mills College MFA program.
 
'''Maryam Roberts'''<BR>
Maryam Roberts brings her storytelling skills to all her creative endeavors, including writing, photography, digital presentation, and consulting on leadership and company culture.
 
'''Daniel Zarazua'''<BR>
Daniel's current project is exploring Black and Latino communities in Taiwan drawing upon a background that includes DJing, photography, and as a high school teacher.  


If you would be interested in participating in this event, please add this information here. Contact James Warner at james at jameswarner dot net if you have questions/suggestions/complaints relating to this event -- many thanks!
Contact James Warner at james at jameswarner dot net if you have questions/suggestions relating to this event -- many thanks!


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==Signup==
* Liz Henry
* Darius Garza 313kid at gmail dot com

Revision as of 21:17, 22 September 2015

Pochino Press Lit Crawl event at Noisebridge!

October 17, 2015, 7:15-8:15pm

(Re) Emergence: Perspectives on Asian America
Tonight’s readings explore the fluidity of identity from Asian-American perspectives, drawing upon roots as diverse as Iran and Taiwan.

The San Francisco Lit Crawl consists of dozens of literary events that occur on the same night in the Mission district. It's like a pub crawl, but instead, has hundreds of people who are part of Litquake going from reading to reading. See http://www.litquake.org/events/pochino-press-re-emergence-perspective-asian-america

A Pochino Press event will occur at Noisebridge during phase 2 of the Crawl, which is between 7.15 and 8.15 pm on October 17. Pochino Press offers a multi-media stage for change makers and culture creators. http://www.pochinopress.com/

The readers for this event will be:

Eileen Kaur Alden
Super Sikh Co-Creator/Comic Book Writer/First known person to become Sikh as a result of doing extensive research for a comic book.

Anhvu Buchanan
Anhvu Buchanan is the author of The Disordered and Backhanded Compliments & Other Ways to Say I Love You. He has a MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He teaches at The Berkeley School.

Amol Ray
The son of Indian immigrants, Amol’s work examines how narrative, identity, and context are used to create meaning and exert control. He is an alum of the VONA workshop and the Mills College MFA program.

Maryam Roberts
Maryam Roberts brings her storytelling skills to all her creative endeavors, including writing, photography, digital presentation, and consulting on leadership and company culture.

Daniel Zarazua
Daniel's current project is exploring Black and Latino communities in Taiwan drawing upon a background that includes DJing, photography, and as a high school teacher.

Contact James Warner at james at jameswarner dot net if you have questions/suggestions relating to this event -- many thanks!