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Anger Management Reborn


If I have to listen to one more talented writer …

It was a marathon of readings, featuring everyone from Bukowski wife Linda King to Ian Tuttle and Jennifer Blowdryer (in proxy, that is). On Thurs May 20 10 Paul Corman-Roberts and H.K. Rainey hosted the second installment of this angstfest at Kaleidoscope SF. There were so many good readings. Unfortunately for now, I'm in the process of upgrading my equipment as the old camcorder is faltering … the second half of the show is going to be added later, so stay tuned!

Because there were so many people, it's hard for me to remember the exact order. Although Vagabondage most certainly started it out right. Have you seen them before? It went something like this.


Linda King

Amy Glasenapp

Steven Gray

Jesus Angel Garcia

Jessica Loos

William Taylor, Jr. reading Ingrid Keir

Anna Reed

Andrew Paul Nelson

oh, my. all i can say about that is come to quiet lightning june!

Tony DuShane » Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk

« intermission »

Na'amen Tilahun

The following also read (and I will add videos once I get my hands on an 8mm camera):

Lauren Becker

Patti Cronin read “The Blood of Marat” by Youssef Alaoui.

Andrew Dugas read “Bay Area Blues” by  Marcus Banks

Ian Tuttle

Missy Church
Adam Laxton read Debbie Kirk
Alia Volz read “Loony Bin Trip” from Jennifer Blowdryer.

Paul Corman-Roberts read Aimee DeLong’s Bleach The Whites.


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