An Evening of Poetry and Fiction

David Booth

Daniel Coshnear

Jobs & Other Preoccupations (Helicon Nine 2001) winner of the Willa Cather Fiction Award.

Occupy & Other Love Stories (Kelly's Cove Press 2012)

Saturday, September 10, 2022
7:00 pm

An Evening of Poetry and Fiction

David Booth is a poet and teacher who lives in San Francisco with his wife and his cat. His book of poems, Too Bright ToSee, was published in 2021 by Simi Press.

Daniel Coshnear is the author of four short story collections. His latest is called Separation Anxiety. He lives in Guerneville with his wife and two children.

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David Booth

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I am a poet. I live in San Francisco with my wife Ingrid and our Calico cat, Bella. My blog, Sacred Pedestrians, features prose poems and captioned images about culture and history.

When I first wrote the phrase “sacred pedestrians,” I was thinking about the oxymoronic nature of our humanity. We’re secure and vulnerable, dynamic and static, spiritual and profane, free and stuck. Sacred things are elevated, while the pedestrian is commonplace and routine. Though no list of binaries can say what one is, I think we’re all sacred pedestrians. I made this blog to write about us—and our bundles of contradictions.

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Daniel Coshnear

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Daniel Coshnear, born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1961, lives with wife and two children in Guerneville, California. He works part time at a group home in Santa Rosa serving homeless men and women with mental illnesses, and teaches in a variety of settings including the UC Berkeley Extension writing program. He is author of two story collections, Jobs & Other Preoccupations (Helicon Nine 2001) winner of the Willa Cather Fiction Award, and the recent Occupy & Other Love Stories (Kelly's Cove Press 2012).


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