SPREADING THE WORD for 10 YEARS!

A monthly offering of short fiction, personal essays, poetry, spoken word + music produced by Conrad Romo. This  month features:  Ann Gelder “Bigfoot and the Baby“, Chris Wells – Secret City, Adrian Todd Zuniga – Literary Death Match, Xavier Cavazos “Barbarian at the Gate”, Amanda Montell and our  musical guest is Josephine Johnson

 

Sunday June 22nd
6-7:30 pm
The Hotel Cafe
1623 1/2 No. Cahuenga Blvd.
Hollywood, Ca 90028
$6.00

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Ann Gelder‘s work has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Crazyhorse, Flavorwire, The Millions, The Rumpus, Tin House, and other publications. She has taught literature at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, and has worked as an online producer and marketing consultant. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.Bigfoot and the Baby is both a love song and a Molotov cocktail to the American myth of self-reinvention

Chris Wells is an award winning writer/performer who divides his time between New York and Los Angeles. As host of The Secret City, an Obie-award winning gathering for artists and art lovers, Wells curates, produces and emcees a monthly event that is part salon, part cabaret and part ceremony. As a writer, Wells creates original solo work and first person stories about his life. He lives in Woodstock with his boyfriend, Bobby Lucy, where he is at work on his first book, The Bermuda Triangle Inn, a Memoir in 29 Stories. www.thesecretcity.org

Adrian Todd Zuniga is the host/creator/CCO of Literary Death Match (a literary event now featured in 53 cities worldwide), and founding editor of Opium Magazine. His fiction has been featured in Readux, Gopher Illustrated and Stymie, and online at Lost Magazine and McSweeney’s. He lives between Los Angeles and guest rooms all over Europe. He longs for a Chicago Cubs World Series and an EU passport.

Amanda Montell is an East Coast-born writer, blogger and pizza enthusiast living in Los Angeles. She graduated magna cum laude from NYU in December 2013. She has work published in Thought Catalog, Underwater New York and Trop magazine. One day she’ll have an MFA and a book, but until then, you can find her atInstagram.com/elysianplain.

Xavier Cavazos is a former Nuyorican Poets Café Grand Slam Champion. He is the author of “Barbarian at the Gate” and “Diamond Grove Slave Tree”, was awarded the inaugural Ice Cube Press Prairie Seed Poetry Prize and is forthcoming in 2015. He currently teaches in the Writing Specialization Program at Central Washington University.

Josephine Johnson grew up in Greentown, Indiana, a small farming community where she learned to work hard and follow through with things. She first sang to trees and listened for the melodies in the nature around her to tell the stories of the things she’d heard and seen.

 

Come early!  Seating is limited and we start on time! tongueandgroovela.com

There is usually ample street parking, but meters need to be fed till 8pm.  Read the signs carefully, but don’t park on Cahuenga other than a parking lot or on Selma. 

 

SPREADING THE WORD for 10 YEARS!

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“Tongue & Groove”

A monthly offering of short fiction, personal essays, poetry, spoken word + music produced by Conrad Romo. This  month features: Daniel Romo “When Kerosene’s Involved “, Juliet Escoria “Black Cloud”Susan Wyler “Solsbury Hill”, Lynn Ferguson and our musical guest is Mackenzie Graham  

Sunday May 18th  

6-7:30 pm

The Hotel Cafe

1623 1/2 No. Cahuenga Blvd.

Hollywood, Ca 90028

$6.00

 Daniel Romo is the author of When Kerosene’s Involved (Mojave River Press, 2014) and Romancing Gravity (Silver Birch Press, 2013). His poetry and photography can be found in The Los Angeles Review, Gargoyle, MiPOesias, Yemassee, and elsewhere. He holds an MFA from Queens University of Charlotte and teaches English and creative writing. He accepts and rejects prose poems as the Head Poetry Editor for Cease, Cows. He lives in Long Beach, CA and bleeds Dodger Blue… A lot.

 Juliet Escoria is from San Diego, CA. She has an MFA in fiction writing from Brooklyn College, a BA in creative writing from UC Riverside, and has been editing and producing content for Electric Literature’s blog, The Outlet, since 2010. “Juliet Escoria” is a pen name she picked up in 2012 because she got a job at a religious university. You can find her real name out pretty damn easily. A Leo-Virgo cusp, only child, bipolar bears, and sober addict, Ms. Escoria is endlessly relaxed and patient. Just kidding. She’s really just a dumb mongoose.

 Susan Wyler is a published poet and novelist with degrees in cultural and intellectual history from UCLA and Oxford University.  Her book of poetry, Oklahoma Gothic: the Castle – a collaborative endeavour with the painter Deloss McGraw – was published by University of Oklahoma Press.  Her novel, Solsbury Hill, is published by Riverhead Books, Penguin Group.

 Lynn Ferguson is a Scottish writer, actress, comedian and presenter. She is the sister of comedian Craig Ferguson and is known for voicing the character of Mac in the animated film, Chicken Run

MACK is a provocative, yet innocent singer/songwriter and guitarist with a serious edge. Her musical inspiration stems from influences of her upbringing; a combination of her travels through maturity into adulthood and experiencing the ups and downs of different relationships.

 Come early!  Seating is limited and we start on time! tongueandgroovela.com

There is usually ample street parking, but meters need to be fed till 8pm.  Read the signs carefully, but don’t park on Cahuenga. There is a parking lot right behind the club for 6 bucks or so or there are other lots on Selma between Cahuenga and Cole for 5-6 dollars.