Saturday, November 2, 2013

Rolling This Way

Saturday, January 26, 2019, 6 pm 
Rolling Out
1722 Taraval St., between 26th and 27th Avenues
San Francisco


Rolling Writers' first program of the year is Beginnings, with these fine writers and musicians sharing work on, or in the case of two teen artists, embodying, the theme: Michael Crabtree (guitar), Rob Davidson (hatching, center), Nancy Devine (hors d'oeuvre), Stephen D. Gutierrez (hatching, right), Sarah HaBa (hors d'oeuvre), Lita Kurth (amid tulips), Austin Lee (with violin), Moselle Mac (hatching, left), Tony Press (hors d'oeuvre), Genanne Walsh (signaling the downbeat), Tarn Wilson (emerging from chrysalis).


Rolling In The Aisles 
Saturday, May 25   6 pm
Rolling Out
1722 Taraval St., between 26th and 27th Avenues
San Francisco

Our second annual evening of literary humor, featuring:
Clyde Always, Daniel Ari, Peter Bullen, Michael Crabtree, 
B.Lynn Goodwin, Kurt Luchs, Colleen McKee, Maw Shein Win, Jon Sindell, and James Warner.

Submissions closed


About Rolling Writers

     Like the baker Rageneau in Cyrano, master baker Bruno Tsé supports the arts. And our pastry-preparing patron of poetry and prose shows love for the muse by giving his Taraval Street café up for lit readings, with themed musical and gustatory accoutrements.

Rolling–Out: 1722 Taraval, between 27th and 28th Avenues, 
San Francisco. The L-Taraval streetcar line stops at 26th Avenue.

To submit work for an upcoming theme, please write the host, Jon Sindell, at jsind [at] sbcglobal [net], pasting your work into the body of the email, and marking the subject line as follows: RW [Name Of Show], [Writer's Name]. You must submit personally—no submissions by representatives will be considered. Unless otherwise indicated on the Upcoming Events page, limit prose submissions to 1,200 words; shorter submissions are preferred. This series primarily features complete works of fiction and memoir, but poetry and reasonably self-contained novel excerpts are presented to a limited extent. Submissions are rolling—we generally consider submissions until a lineup is filled.

Won't you join us?