Upcoming: Bottoms Up! reading at Eros
Jan. 6th, 2005 09:24 am(You know you want to.)
Come to the Bottoms Up Book Launch and Reading at EROS.
January 11, 7 p.m.
2051 Market Street at Church
across from the Safeway
Featuring some of San Francisco's most entertaining voices:
Bob Gluck
Dodie Bellamy
Red Jordan Arobateau
Daphne Gottlieb
Charlie Anders
Sarah Fran Wisby
Lori Selke
Jess Arndt
Bottoms Up: Writing About Sex
Both an erotic and literary thrill, Bottoms Up, eschews conventional conceptions of gender, eliminating categories such as homo- and heterosexual. The stories are not straight up sexual narrations, but poems and stories that examine the concept and manifestation of desire itself. The subject matter ranges from straight to queer and transgender, from darkly vanilla to tenderly sadomasochist.
Including contributions from Eileen Myles, Michelle Tea, Red Jordan Arobateau, and Robert Gluck, the pieces of Bottoms Up go quickly to the heart of what makes sex desperate, dangerous, hysterical, and essential. Editor and sexpert Diana Cage has crafted a sleazy and surprisingly tender ode to bottoming, topping, and just plain wanting it.
Come to the Bottoms Up Book Launch and Reading at EROS.
January 11, 7 p.m.
2051 Market Street at Church
across from the Safeway
Featuring some of San Francisco's most entertaining voices:
Bob Gluck
Dodie Bellamy
Red Jordan Arobateau
Daphne Gottlieb
Charlie Anders
Sarah Fran Wisby
Lori Selke
Jess Arndt
Bottoms Up: Writing About Sex
Both an erotic and literary thrill, Bottoms Up, eschews conventional conceptions of gender, eliminating categories such as homo- and heterosexual. The stories are not straight up sexual narrations, but poems and stories that examine the concept and manifestation of desire itself. The subject matter ranges from straight to queer and transgender, from darkly vanilla to tenderly sadomasochist.
Including contributions from Eileen Myles, Michelle Tea, Red Jordan Arobateau, and Robert Gluck, the pieces of Bottoms Up go quickly to the heart of what makes sex desperate, dangerous, hysterical, and essential. Editor and sexpert Diana Cage has crafted a sleazy and surprisingly tender ode to bottoming, topping, and just plain wanting it.