Reading in the RADAR series at SF Public Library tonight

June 6th, 2007 | Uncategorized

I guess it’s rather late in the day to be mentioning this. But there seems to be some confusion about the date of my San Francisco event, due to some weird thing with my website.

I’m reading at the San Francisco Public Library tonight as part of Michelle Tea’s RADAR Reading Series.

Here’s some info about the evening I swiped from somewhere else: Haitian American performance poet Lennelle Moise, Cherry Muhanji (author of the classic novel “Her”), comic artist and L Word staff writer Ariel Schrag and the critically acclaimed Alison Bechdel (author of the illustrated memoir “Fun Home” and the much-beloved comic “Dykes to Watch Out For”), present their work and take questions from the audience. Hosted by Michelle Tea, who will have home-made cookies on hand. Cosponsored by the National Queer Arts Festival and the Gay and Lesbian Center.

6pm. Koret Auditorium. Be there.

21 Responses to “Reading in the RADAR series at SF Public Library tonight”

  1. tallie says:

    LAME! i’m here in davis (hour away from SF) and wouldn’t make it in time.

    🙁

  2. nora says:

    Too late for us to come up from Santa Cruz too; but if you’re ever down here, come to grassroots acupuncture project and I’ll treat you for free!

  3. Ydnic says:

    damndamndamndamn. I was all set to come to this reading, but had forgotten about a meeting I had today here in Sacramento this afternoon. Damn!

    Those of you lucky enough to go, please report! Sounds like it’s going to be–er, IS BEING a blast.

    Damn.

  4. B says:

    And my only excuse is a late class and that I’m still writing my finals.

    I feel like a medievalist version of Ginger…. everyone is off at the bookstore and library and I’m home with the computer writing about lexicographical issues in the Harley lyrics.

    Damn squared.

  5. Sarah says:

    We’d love to see you in Portland……

  6. D.F. says:

    pisser! i was all set to come tonight but then i 2x checked after yr ‘i’m headed to denver,’ (denver right?) post, n’ saw the appearance as set for the 8th. so i thought i’d made a mistake, and was down to come friday instead.

    second time i missed you out here, and i’m *around*. and the line up sounds *great*

    n Michelle’s cookies are good, too.

    hope it was wonderful! i’m looking forward to the pictures.

  7. psychofogqueen says:

    I’m not feeling well, otherwise I would have been there. I live just blocks from SFPL Main Branch.

  8. Kommishonerjenny says:

    it was an amazing reading. thanks, alison!

  9. Ellen says:

    Hey Everyone,

    You can always check Alison’s schedule ahead of time by going to “Appearances” at the top of the right column of this blog. Katie did a fine job reformatting it so it reads clearly. (Or in any case, it works with my Safari browser on my Mac.)

    —————————————-
    June 8th
    Tempe, AZ
    7:00pm Speaking/Signing
    Changing Hands Bookstore

    June 12th
    Stowe, VT
    7:30 pm Speaking/Signing
    Stowe Free Library

    June 21st
    Brattleboro, VT
    7:00 pm Speaking/Signing
    Everyone’s Books

    June 23rd-24th
    New York, NY
    MoCCA festival
    Puck Building (293 Lafayette at Houston)
    Presentation on June 23rd, 1:30-2:35
    Details and Ticket information available on the exhibition website.

    June 25th
    Washington, DC
    American Library Association Event, for the GLBTRT Stonewall Book Awards Brunch
    10:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Lambda Rising Bookstore, 7pm

    June 26th
    Philadelphia, PA
    7:00 pm Speaking and Signing
    Free Library

    June 27th
    New York, NY
    The Happy Ending Reading Series
    8 pm

    June 30th
    Burlington, VT
    2:00pm Speaking & Signing
    Borders Books and Music

  10. M says:

    Dear Alison –
    Come to Melbourne (the one in Australia).
    Congratulations on the Lambda win.
    I bought the hardback the MINUTE it got here.
    Much love.

  11. mlk says:

    Ellen, thanks for posting the June events and reminding us of the handy link here on the website.

    was thinking of coming out to DC on the 25th, but that’s the day our residents are doing a fashion show, “Dress for Success — for Less” (business/business casual — this is for women who aren’t working, haven’t been working, and whose fashion sense leans towards church and evening wear). I’m the token white woman — and staff member — in a bevy of black beauties. at least I don’t have to wear heels!!

    bottom line: Alison and I can both use energy for balance and confidence that day . . .

  12. Ydnic says:

    Yay for Katie! That’s MUCH clearer.

    Now, more about the reading–please?

  13. Jenn in sf says:

    Hi Alison,

    I enjoyed the reading last night sooo much. I’ve been a fan for ages, but had never seen you speak before. You’re amazing in person. I’ll treasure my signed copy of Fun Home forever!

    Jenn

  14. The Cat Pimp says:

    Ah drat this pesky day job . I don’t get out in Oakland until 6PM and traffic’s abear. Wah.

  15. Polly says:

    Haaaargh! And I just got childcare to be able to go tomorrow night (which is the night it’s advertised as, in the SF PL listings earlier in the week)! Nope, Tempe, AZ is just a hair too far.

  16. Tera says:

    Alison,

    The reading was great! I am ashamed to admit it was my first time at the SF library. I now have both a signed hardcover and paperback version of Fun Home. Because you know it’s very important to have 2 copies of a beloved text. Fabulous. You were awesome and very obliging to sign books for us after the library kicked us out. Come back to SF soon : )

  17. D.F. says:

    hey Ellen – thanks for the reminder; i guess there was a bit of a snafu ‘cuz that’s the Appearances link is ‘zactly what I *had* checked and it’d listed the San Fran date as the 8th, at least as of a couple days ago — last Tues i think.

    guess i’ll just have to head to Tempe ;-> !

  18. Jan Passion says:

    Alison,

    T’was excellent to see and listen to you read from Fun Home. It’s been so sweet to have been a big fan over the years, and then to have you come to the City. It’s different, reading someone on your own, and then seeing them read themselves live… Makes it more real. Especially as I lost my father to suicide, and had reactions that didn’t seem “appropriate” either. Wish you’d had a longer time to read/share with us. Anyway — thanks much for coming all the way out here, and thanks for being you. Been a lurker on this blog for some time… about time I showed up. Paz, Jan

  19. mysticriver says:

    Ariel Schrag writes for “The L Word”? Wow.

  20. Kat says:

    Alison–your SF appearance was very cool. I had a really wonderful time, and wanted to think of something terribly profound to ask during the q&a, but I couldn’t, so I sat there feeling lame.
    congrats.

  21. Ellen O. says:

    Paperback Tour

    In case you missed this listing, here’s are 7 upcoming readings.

    By the way, In the Appearances section of this blog, AB writes…

    >

    June 12th
    Stowe, VT
    7:30 pm Speaking/Signing
    Stowe Free Library

    June 21st
    Brattleboro, VT
    7:00 pm Speaking/Signing
    Everyone’s Books

    June 23rd-24th
    New York, NY
    MoCCA festival
    Puck Building (293 Lafayette at Houston)
    Presentation on June 23rd, 1:30-2:35
    Details and Ticket information available on the exhibition website.

    June 25th
    Washington, DC
    American Library Association Event, for the GLBTRT Stonewall Book Awards Brunch
    10:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Lambda Rising Bookstore, 7pm

    June 26th
    Philadelphia, PA
    7:00 pm Speaking and Signing
    Free Library

    June 27th
    New York, NY
    The Happy Ending Reading Series
    8 pm

    June 30th
    Burlington, VT
    2:00pm Speaking & Signing
    Borders Books and Music