I'm catering some naughty eats for Litquake on Sunday, August 3rd. Text below is directly from Litquake.
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Sexiness! Ribaldry! Corsets! Books! All for $25.00 with two drinks included!!!
Starring: *Daniel Handler * Ellen Sussman * Michelle Richmond * Helena Echlin * Stephen Elliot * Kirk Read + a fashion show featuring corsets from Stormy Leather and some naughty fun with the Twilight Vixen Review
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Litquake season is coming up, and this is our last fundraiser of the year. So, we want you to come join us at CELLspace on August 3 for Dirty Words: Litquake’s Tribute to Smut.
It will be a giddy Sunday night homage to titillation and obscenity starring Daniel Handler (as himself rather than alter ego Lemony Snicket, reading from Watch Your Mouth, a dirty little comic novel), Ellen Sussman (editor of Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex), Michelle Richmond (author of No One You Know), Kim Addonizio (My Dreams Out in the Street), Helena Echlin (charmer of snakes and author of Gone), and Stephen Elliot (author of My Girlfriend Comes to the City and Beats Me Up and editor of Sex for America).
Emcee Kirk Read (creator of performance piece This Is the Thing and author of How I Learned to Snap) will be on hand to keep things spicy. SOMA-based Stormy Leather will present a naughty fashion show with the buxom and beautiful gals from Twilight Vixen Review doing cabaret and burlesque.
What more do you need?
What: Dirty Words: Litquake’s Tribute to Smut
When: Sunday, August 3 – Doors open at 7 p.m.; readings and show begin at 8 p.m.
Where: CELLspace 2050 Bryant Street (between 18th and 19th streets), San Francisco
Tickets: $25.00 admission includes two drinks and
light refreshments; in addition, alcohol will be available for purchase
during the evening. Tickets available online at
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/38342. Tickets also available
at the door. 21 and over.
Special support from Distillery No. 209, Vine Connections, and Flora Grubb Gardens.
Well, I was planning on attending this function anyway, as I am a dyed-in-the-wool bibliophile and generally attend anything to do with Litquake. But now that Ms. Jalapeno Girl will be catering, I just simply can't wait!
See you there!
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