About this Event
With books and more for sale from our friend Rayna at Book Banter Books!!! We hope to see you there!
story|teller, organizer, host, workshop leader, chaos collagist, youth worker & performance artist, FreeQuency is a gender-renegade Kenyan e|immigrant who is masculine off center, femme adjacent, an AunTea and|or a prettyboi. FreeQuency’s anti-disciplinary work interrogates and occupies the in between while exploring the nuances and stark contradictions of existence under racialized capitalism. This humanoid is the 2018 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion, the founder of Paza Sauti: Kenya & has been featured in or written for numerous outlets. Their work has amassed millions of views online including a TED talk that almost didn't get released.
T Clark's short story collection All This Want (and I Can't Get None) comes out June 2026 with One World Books. Their fiction has appeared in American Short Fiction, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. A member of Intramural Theater Company, they live and write in New Orleans.
Author, Photographer and Humorist. Adam Santino is a storyteller from New Orleans. You can find his work at Santinoart.com.
Alan Brickman writes short stories and creative nonfiction. In his day job, he consults to nonprofit organizations and has, miraculously, been able to stay upbeat and optimistic about this work. Alan's writing has appeared in numerous literary journals, and his story, "My First Gun," appeared in B Cubed Press' anthology "Southern Truths," which is funny because he was raised in New York and educated in Massachusetts. That being said, he has now lived in New Orleans long enough to have become unfit to live anywhere else. He is a founding member of the Wednesday Riders writing group, and will be forever grateful for their creative inspiration and loving friendship.
See you next week!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Twelve Mile Limit, 500 South Telemachus Street, New Orleans, United States
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