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Tour #1: Heliography

<center>We love Google Maps!</center> <center>1.2 miles (~55 min of audio)</center> <center><strong>Agents Del Futuro:</strong> <br> music + sound for picture </center> <center><strong>www.nancymadethis.com</strong></center> <center>Click here to download the audio!</center> <center>Click here to download the map!</center> <strong>HELIOGRAPHY:</strong><br></br> a method used for telegraphing stories about certain geographies by means of the sun flashed from a mirror.

TOUR SURVEY!


<strong>Story by Dan Sanders.</strong><br> <br/>Dan has lived in Oakland since moving to the Bay Area to intern with McSweeney's five years ago. While at McSweeney's he was a researcher on <em>Voice of Witness: Voices from The Storm</em>, an oral history about Hurricane Katrina. The internship completed his degree in Professional Writing from Kutztown University. He has been writing for as long as he can remember and is trying to get better about not keeping it such a secret. <strong>Story by David William Hill. </strong><br> <br/>David is a co-founding member of the Flat Earth Collective. His fiction has appeared in several journals, including <em>Cimarron Review</em> and <em>Watchword</em>, and is forthcoming in <em>Hobart</em>. He was Assistant Editor for the book <em>Underground America</em> (McSweeney's, 2008) and has taught writing at both San Francisco State and the Academy of Art. He is currently a special education teacher. <strong>Story by Andrew R. Touhy. </strong> <br/><br>Andrew is the recipient of the San Francisco Browning Society's Dramatic Monologue Award and Fourteen Hills' Bambi Holmes Fiction Prize and is a recent nominee for inclusion in Best New American Voices 2008. His work appears in <em>New American Writing, Web Conjunctions, New Orleans Review, Colorado Review, Watchword</em>, and elsewhere. <strong>Story by L.J. Moore. </strong><br/> <br> L.J. lives in San Francisco in a basement by the beach with one ferret, one brother, and too many books. Her interests range from martial arts to taphophilia. L.J.'s poetry, essays, photography and reviews have appeared in <em>Spectrum, Midnight Zoo, Danse Macabre, Coracle, 14850, 14 Hills, Limestone, Jacket, Kalliope, Transfer, Goetry, Sidebrow, Instant City 6, The Sidebrow Anthology</em>, and is forthcoming in a collaborative book of poetry based on found photographs entitled <em>Shadows: The Disappearing Woman</em>. Her book-length poem,<em> F-Stein</em>, based on science, family, pop-culture, and the paranormal was published in December, 2008 by Subito Press. L.J. is a co-founder of bay-area-based Small Desk Press and winner of a Marin Headlands Center for the Arts Residency in 2010. <strong>Story by Chris Pedler. </strong > <br/> <br> Chris co-edits <em>We Still Like</em>, a literary zine, and attends San Francisco State University, where he teaches creative writing. <strong>Story by Jim Nelson. </strong><br/><br>Jim's work has appeared in <em>Instant City, Cosmopsis Quarterly, Switchback, SmokeLong Quarterly, Watchword</em>, and other fine literary venues. He has work forthcoming in <em>North American Review</em>. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. <strong>Story by Zulema Renee Summerfield. </strong><br/><br>Zulema holds an MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Her work has appeared in a number of literary journals. She is the recipient of the Clarke-Gross Novel-In-Progress contest, as well as an honorary mention in the 2009 Zoetrope AllStory Fiction Contest. <strong>Story by Tupelo Hassman. <br/><br></strong> Tupelo is an Oakland writer via Los Angeles and Brooklyn, and has an MFA in fiction writing from Columbia University. She is a fellowship winner from The University of Iowa's Nonfiction Now Conference, 2005, was a finalist in The Writers at Work competition, 2007, and in 2009 was a judge for Notes & Grace Notes fiction contest. Her work has been published in <em>We Still Like: Manifesto Destiny, Tantulum, Paper Street Press</em>, and <em>The Portland Review Literary Journal</em>. Tupelo's first novel, <em>girlchild</em>, will be published in 2011 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. <strong>Story by Sarah Ciston. </strong><br/> <br>Sarah turns flash fiction into novels and publishes the literary zine <em>We Still Like</em> in Oakland, CA, where she also works as a freelance editor for local nonprofits. She is a graduate of the University of Southern California's Resident Honors Program. <strong>Story by Jennifer Arzt. </strong><br/><br>Jennifer holds an MFA in Film, Television, and Recording Arts. When not eating, talking about food, or reading about food, she writes and makes movies. She made her parents proud when she won the Directors Guild of America Student Film Award. Prior to film school, Jennifer considered careers in lion taming, SCUBA diving, toy store management, and time traveling. <strong>Story by Dustin Heron. </strong><br/><br> Dustin is a writer who lives in San Francisco. His first book, <em>Paradise Stories</em>, is available from Small Desk Press. His work has appeared in <em>Watchword, Transfer, Ashcan, the Sand Canyon Review</em>, and <em>We Still Like</em>. He is currently in the MFA program at San Francisco State University. <strong>Story by Britta Austin.</strong><br/><br> Britta received her BA in creative writing from San Francisco State University in 2006. Her first book, <em>Artifacts</em>, is available from Watchword Press. Her work has also appeared in <em>Transfer Magazine</em> and <em>Watchword</em> magazine. She is a member of the More Cowgirl Writers' Collective and an editor for Small Desk Press. She lives, works, and writes in San Francisco.

 

 

 

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