Join participants of Julie Michelle's ongoing portrait and storytelling project "I Live Here:SF" as they read about their relationship with San Francisco and why this city keeps their hearts aflutter. Their new SF stories, written especially for Lit Crawl, will be read in Phase 1 (6-7pm) in Clarion Alley.
I Live Here: SF (
http://iliveheresf.com) is an open invitation to San Francisco residents to share the facets of life in this city.
Readers:
Mark Bittner is the author of a book and the human subject of the documentary film, both titled The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
Amanda Coggin is a mover, shaker, newlywed troublemaker. Sitting with the dying helps write through her grief. Her agent may fret her next literary relief.
http://giftofgrief.com and
http://amandacoggin.com
Cassandra Gorgeous’ favorite color is green, as in the color of money, marijuana, and the Green Card. Her goal is to marry a U.S. citizen.
M.C. Mars is on the zigzag path, does the spiritual math, is Fibonnaci to the bone, 415 is the tone, I'm in the zone.
http://www.mcmars.net
Lil Miss Hot Mess has bedazzled audiences with camp, choreography, and radical politics since 2008. She prefers writing, video, and nightlife.
http://lilmisshotmess.com
Julie Michelle is a photographer and writer who started the ongoing portrait/storytelling project of SF residents, I Live Here: SF in March 2009.
http://iliveheresf.com
Michael Procopio has been eating around, drinking in, and sleeping with San Francisco since 1995. He is fond of toast, gin martinis, and Edward Gorey.
http://foodforthethoughtless.com
Beth Spotswood writes two weekly SFGate columns, works for CBS San Francisco, co-hosts the political satire Web show, Necessary Conversation, and stalks you on Facebook.
William Taylor, Jr., lives in San Francisco. His collection of poetry, The Hunger Season, was released in 2009, and An Age of Monsters will be released October 31st.