Greetings, from Queer Mountain – LGBTQ+ Storytelling
“Not Today, Satan” is a common refrain uttered when one is rejecting the chaos and distractions life throws our way. But what happens when we embrace the chaos and let the devil take the wheel? For this special Litquake edition of the long-running national LGBTQ+ storytelling show Greetings, from Queer Mountain, host and curator Micheal Foulk (Queer Film Theory 101) invites some of their favorite writers to share work about embracing our inner demons. Featuring R.O. Kwon, Michael Andor Brodeur, Julian Morris, and Amy Estes. Doors at 6:30PM. Bar closes at 9:00PM. $12 adv / $15 door
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Authors and Participants
Julian Morris
Julian is a teacher and writer from Berkeley who lives in San Francisco.
Micheal Foulk
Micheal Foulk is a non-binary queer comedian, writer, and programmer thriving in Oakland, California. They host a weekly podcast called I’m Not Busy where they discuss anything and everything except what’s currently going on with their comedy partner Vanessa Gonzalez. Foulk has been… Read More →
Michael Brodeur
Michael Andor Brodeur has been the classical music critic at the Washington Post since 2020. Previously, he held editorial and staff-writer positions at the Boston Globe and Boston’s Weekly Dig. His book Swole: The Making of Men and the Meaning of Muscle was released in May. His… Read More →
R. O. Kwon
R. O. Kwon is the author of the nationally bestselling Exhibit, a New York Times Editors’ Choice, which was published in 2024. Kwon’s bestselling first novel, The Incendiaries, has been translated into seven languages and was named a best book of the year by over forty publications. The… Read More →
Amy Estes
Amy Estes is a writer and educator whose work has been seen in McSweeney’s, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. A participant and fellow for the Kenyon Review & a Lambda Literary Fellow, Estes is currently working on her first book.