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Saturday, October 20 • 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Hazel Reading Series

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Hazel celebrates the diversity of Bay Area women writers. Join us for an evening of some the very best readers from our five-year history.

Authors
avatar for Meilan Carter-Gilkey

Meilan Carter-Gilkey

Meilan Carter-Gilkey writes about relationships, identity, health and everything she is trying to understand. Her work has been published in the anthologies “All the Women in My Family Sing” and “Who's Your Mama?: The Voices of Unsung Women and Mothers”, Huffington Post... Read More →
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Ciera-Jevae

Spoken Word Artist
avatar for Natasha Dennerstein

Natasha Dennerstein

Natasha Dennerstein was born in Melbourne, Australia. She spent many years working as a psychiatric nurse which gave her an interesting perspective on the human condition. She has an MFA from San Francisco State University. Natasha has had poetry published in many journals including... Read More →
avatar for Yang Huang

Yang Huang

Yang Huang grew up in China and has lived in the United States since 1990. Her novel MY GOOD SON won the University of New Orleans Publishing Lab Prize. Her linked story collection, MY OLD FAITHFUL, won the Juniper Prize, and her debut novel, LIVING TREASURES, won the Nautilus Book... Read More →
avatar for Sara Marinelli

Sara Marinelli

Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Sara Marinelli is a writer and educator based in San Francisco. Her writing appears in Blue Mesa Review, New American Writing, and many Italian publications. She teaches Comparative Literature and Humanities at the USF and SFSU. Every month, she curates... Read More →
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Thea Matthews

Thea Matthews is an American poet of African and Mexican descent. Born and raised in San Francisco, CA, Thea utilizes Spoken Word to address the complexities of humanity, resiliency, and ultimately, the triumph over trauma. She is currently working on her first book (expected out... Read More →


Saturday October 20, 2018 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA

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