Benefit Reading for the HAIGHT ASHBURY LITERARY JOURNAL
Saturday November 7, 2009 7pm
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10pm
All Saints Episcopal Church
1350 Waller Street (between Masonic & Ashbury)
San Francisco, CA 94117-2129
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Saturday, 7 NOVEMBER 2009
Fundraiser for the Haight Ashbury Literary Journal
Poetry readings by
• Lorna Dee Cervantes [Drive the First Quartet: New Poems 1980-2005]
• California Poet Laureate emeritus Al Young [Something About the Blues: An Unlikely Collection of Poetry, and The Sea, the Sky, and You, and I / audio CD with bassist Dan Robbins]
• Q.R. Hand, Jr. [Whose Really Blues]
• Laura J. Moore [F-Stein]
All Saints Episcopal Church
7-10 pm
1350 Waller Street (between Masonic and Ashbury),
San Francisco
$5-15 sliding scale admission at the door
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Haight Ashbury Literary Journal:
MISSION STATEMENT
The Haight Ashbury Literary Journal publishes well-written poetry and fiction. HALJ’s voices are often of people who have been marginalized, oppressed, or abused. HALJ strives to bring literary arts to the general public, to the San Francisco community of writers, to the Haight Ashbury neighborhood, and to people of varying ages, genders, ethnicities, and sexual preferences. The Journal is produced as a tabloid to maintain an accessible price for low-income people.
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Further information:
All Saints Church 415.621.1862
Fundraiser for the Haight Ashbury Literary Journal
Poetry readings by
• Lorna Dee Cervantes [Drive the First Quartet: New Poems 1980-2005]
• California Poet Laureate emeritus Al Young [Something About the Blues: An Unlikely Collection of Poetry, and The Sea, the Sky, and You, and I / audio CD with bassist Dan Robbins]
• Q.R. Hand, Jr. [Whose Really Blues]
• Laura J. Moore [F-Stein]
All Saints Episcopal Church
7-10 pm
1350 Waller Street (between Masonic and Ashbury),
San Francisco
$5-15 sliding scale admission at the door
***
Haight Ashbury Literary Journal:
MISSION STATEMENT
The Haight Ashbury Literary Journal publishes well-written poetry and fiction. HALJ’s voices are often of people who have been marginalized, oppressed, or abused. HALJ strives to bring literary arts to the general public, to the San Francisco community of writers, to the Haight Ashbury neighborhood, and to people of varying ages, genders, ethnicities, and sexual preferences. The Journal is produced as a tabloid to maintain an accessible price for low-income people.
***
Further information:
All Saints Church 415.621.1862
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