Truly Madly Deeply: Party for Gay Marriage-- Performances and Readings at Art Muse Gallery
Nona Caspers, Kirk Read, Brian Thorstenson, Mary Denardo, Lucy Jean Bledsoe, Julia Queery
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Truly Madly Deeply: Party and Reading for Gay Marriage
Jun.18.2008
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Jun.18.2008 - 5:31 pm
(event: I ran into a friend walking down Market Street but I barely recognized him. He no longer wore a plaid shirt and jean jacket; he wore a gray blue suit. His eyes were...
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Jun.15.2008 - 9:27 pm
...get away from the windows I kept telling my mother but she ignored me even though the rain was splatting hard and the wind was called dangerous on the news. She worried about...
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Jun.03.2008 - 5:59 pm
...and then the mid-afternoon sun shot through the living room windows and we could see all the dust on the mantle and the dog hair on the rug and the particles of who knows what...
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May.23.2008 - 12:03 pm
-- but it is a sunny beautiful day in the neighborhood and the maiden head fern looks so happy and the white flowers on climatis are filling the porch and.......Isn't that called...
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"Set mostly in rural Minnesota, this debut collection's stories are aching, spare studies of survival and desire. . . . Several of the central characters are girls growing up in...
About Nona
Nona Caspers's recent book of stories HEAVIER THAN AIR was awarded the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction and was an Editors' Choice in the New York Times Book Review. "darkly funny, compassionate and unsentimental" said Booklist and "pungent" and "artful"...
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Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, Oakland All Star for supporting talented kids, 826 Valencia, Intersection for the Arts, Smile Train, Friend of the...
Nona’s Favorite Books
Oh, so many. Grace Paley Collection, Lydia Davis Almost No Memroy and Varieties of Disturbance, M. Merleau Ponty Phenomonology of Perception, Christopher...





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