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    Monday, March 06, 2006

    14 Hills-City Lights Reading

    Thursday, March 16, 2006 @7pm

    City Lights Books
    261 Columbus Ave @ Broadway (North Beach)

    14 Hills: The SFSU Review, Volume 12.1
    Reading

    Please join us for an author reading from the newest issue of Fourteen Hills, No. 12.1, one of our best yet. This reading will feature contirbuting authors from 12.1 as well as our Ten Year Anniversary Anthology.

    Pam Houston is the author of two collections of linked short stories, Cowboys Are My Weakness (W. W. Norton), which was the winner of the 1993 Western States Book Award and has been translated into nine languages, and Waltzing the Cat (W. W. Norton) which won the Willa Award for Contemporary Fiction. Her stories have been selected for the Best American Short Stories, the O. Henry Awards, the Pushcart Prize, and the Best American Short Stories of the Century. A collection of essays, A Little More About Me, was published by W.W. Norton in the fall of 1999.

    Sandy Florian's other Cantos appear in elimae, New Orleans Review, eratio, Tarpaulin Sky, Gargoyle, 42 Opus, Copper Nickel, Word For/Word, Upstairs at Duroc, Segue, Versal, and The Encyclopedia Project. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Brown University, where she received the Francis Mason Harris Award for best book-length manuscript, and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Denver. Her work appears in the journals listed above and those that follow: Horse Less Review, Identity Theory, Elixir, dANDelion, The Brooklyn Rail and many others.

    Geraldine Kim was born in 1983 in West Boylston, Massachusetts, and attended New York University. She lives in San Francisco, where she is pursuing an MFA in Poetry at San Francisco State University. Released by Fence Books, her debut Povel was voted one of 2005's top 25 Books of the Year by the Village Voice.

    Steve Gilmartin's work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Paragraph, 3rd bed, VeRT, Syllogism, Comet, Stifled Yawn, Ribot, and Double Room. He lives in Oakland.

    Jimmy Chen lives in San Francisco. He's been published in McSweeney's, Snow Monkey, Elevenbulls, and online in Pindeldyboz, Bullfight Review, Melic Review, and Wandering Army, among others.

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