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    Wednesday, November 16, 2005

    Readings

    Come out and celebrate with us this Wednesday November 16, 7pm at
    Ireland's 32 (3920 Geary between 3rd and 4th Ave.) New San Francisco
    Writing published by Lost Island Press is a collection of poetry and
    fiction featuring:

    Amy Donsky
    Corry Seibert
    dom brassey
    E.K. Fowler
    Giancarlo Campagna
    Jason Snyder
    John Cleary
    Kirstin Dau
    Kristine Leja
    Peter Orner
    Thad Fowler
    Torre Pena


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    Monday, November 21, 2005 @ 7:30pm

    Modern Times Bookstore
    888 Valencia Street, between 19th and 20th (Mission)

    NEW STANDARDS: The First Decade of Fiction at Fourteen Hills
    Issue Release Reading

    Commemorating Fourteen Hills’ ongoing dedication to innovative writing, New Standards brings together the best fiction published during the journal’s first decade, including these issue release readers:

    Peter Orner is the author of Esther Stories, a Pen/Hemingway Award Finalist and winner of the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Stories have appeared in the Atlantic, the Paris Review, and McSweeney’s. His novel, The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo, will be published in March. He lives in San Francisco and is on the faculty at SF State.

    Stephen Elliott is the author of the novels Jones Inn, A Life Without Consequences, What It Means To Love You, and Happy Baby. If you live in Norway the answer is yes, the Norweigan rights to Happy Baby have been purchased, so keep your eyes peeled. Same for Italy. He is also the author of Looking Forward To It Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The American Political Process and the editor of the Politically Inspired anthologies, of which there are currently two.

    Nona Caspers' short fiction has received an Iowa Fiction Award from the Iowa Review, a Barbara Deming Memorial Grant and Award, and a Joseph Henry Jackson Literary Grant and Award. Her work has appeared recently in The Iowa Review, Cimarron Review, and Blithe House Quarterly. She is the author of The Blessed and is currently at work on A Book of One Hundred Days.

    Eireene Nealand won the Ivan Klima Fiction Fellowship in 2004, and topped off her European tour by appearing as an extra in a rap video in London. She has work published or forthcoming in Thin Air, Five Books, Fourteen Hills, Transfer, and Tight Magazine among other places.

    John Cleary lives and writes in San Francisco.


    For further information visit: www.14hills.net

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