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Sat November 21, 2015

Mixed genre reading featuring Bay Area writers

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Sunisa Nardone is a fiction & essay writer. She is Thai and American; she hails from Bangkok. She's currently an Affiliate Artist at Headlands Center for the Arts, teaches at Berkeley City College, has attended Lit Camp, Tomales Bay Writer’s Workshop, Bread Loaf in Sicily, and received a residency at The Hambidge Center. Sunisa got her MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts and her undergraduate degree from Brown University. Her nonfiction has been published in The Rumpus and Cargo Literary Review; fiction published or forthcoming in LitroNY and Atlas and Alice, where her story was picked by the Ploughshares Blog as the best short story they read that week. The sister of the writer Mai Nardone, Sunisa lives in the Bay Area. She teaches at Berkeley City College.

Isobel O'Hare is a poet and essayist who was born in Chicago, Illinois but did most of her growing up in Ireland. She is the author of the chapbook Wild Materials, published in 2015 by Zoo Cake Press. Her writing can be found in The Account, Dirty Chai Magazine, HOUND, FORTH Magazine, Numero Cinq, The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, and Cease, Cows among other publications. She received her MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and she was recently awarded a Helene Wurlitzer Fellowship. She lives in Oakland, California.

John Babbott is a fiction writer with a steep unpublished to published work ratio, but he's excited to have some work in Enizagam, Quiet Lightning, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency. He's working on his second novel prior to finishing the first one, but that seems okay. He's currently reading Nell Zink's The Wallcreeper, and absolutely loves it.

Rory Ou is a human person living in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jamieson Bunn is slacking on getting me her bio.
Sunisa Nardone is a fiction & essay writer. She is Thai and American; she hails from Bangkok. She's currently an Affiliate Artist at Headlands Center for the Arts, teaches at Berkeley City College, has attended Lit Camp, Tomales Bay Writer’s Workshop, Bread Loaf in Sicily, and received a residency at The Hambidge Center. Sunisa got her MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts and her undergraduate degree from Brown University. Her nonfiction has been published in The Rumpus and Cargo Literary Review; fiction published or forthcoming in LitroNY and Atlas and Alice, where her story was picked by the Ploughshares Blog as the best short story they read that week. The sister of the writer Mai Nardone, Sunisa lives in the Bay Area. She teaches at Berkeley City College.

Isobel O'Hare is a poet and essayist who was born in Chicago, Illinois but did most of her growing up in Ireland. She is the author of the chapbook Wild Materials, published in 2015 by Zoo Cake Press. Her writing can be found in The Account, Dirty Chai Magazine, HOUND, FORTH Magazine, Numero Cinq, The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, and Cease, Cows among other publications. She received her MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and she was recently awarded a Helene Wurlitzer Fellowship. She lives in Oakland, California.

John Babbott is a fiction writer with a steep unpublished to published work ratio, but he's excited to have some work in Enizagam, Quiet Lightning, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency. He's working on his second novel prior to finishing the first one, but that seems okay. He's currently reading Nell Zink's The Wallcreeper, and absolutely loves it.

Rory Ou is a human person living in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jamieson Bunn is slacking on getting me her bio.
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