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August 31, 2010

Quiet Lightning San Francisco Reading Information

Matty Byloos Reading at QUIET LIGHTNING Reading Series, San Francisco, CA

Barkle and StinkThis is going to be one helluva reading lineup, hosted by Evan Karp and Rajshree Chauhan, and will be celebrated with the publication of Sparkle and Blink Issue Number 7, this time to be called Barkle and Stink. More info below.

September 6, 2010 Monday Night Reading With Special Guests, at Quiet Lightning, S.F.

Check out the details on the bookstore website here: Quiet Lightning Events Page, San Francisco, CA

September 6, 2010 Quiet Lightning, S.F.

Reading and Performing At (Location):
Mina Dresden Gallery

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August 17, 2010

Why There Are Words in Sausalito, CA: Reading Photos and Video

Photos From Why There Are Words: Matty Byloos on Thursday, August 12, 2010

This reading took place in Sausalito, CA on the evening of Thursday, August 12, 2010. The reading featured Matty Byloos, Rosaleen Bertolino, Josie Brown, Jeff Gillenkirk, Margaret Kaufman and Townsend Walker.

Details from the event live here, at the Why There Are Words website.

Why There Are Words: Matty Byloos August 12, 2o1o

Why There Are Words: Matty Byloos August 12, 2o1o

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August 4, 2010

Flash Fiction Draft: Night Memory

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Night Memory: The Only Light in the Room

I’m waiting for a cab outside of a school. It’s late afternoon, but not dark. The cab arrives and five of us strangers pile in. The first stop is only maybe three hundred yards down the road.

It’s suddenly darker, just past dusk. When the cab stops, the kids next to me start to exit on the street side. The cab driver yells and then slaps the side of my leg with his hand. I am stunned and yell, Hey! (mostly out of fear). For a moment, I think I’m in danger as I recall the two side streets we have just driven past and the apparent mayhem at the end of each block.

I get out curbside to let the kids out, and after they exit and run without paying, the taxi screeches away without me. One second, I think – it’s closer to go back then to run in the direction I was headed. But I left my bag in the car, so I chase. (more…)