Tenderlogue Submissions
July 9, 2011 3 Comments
The Tenderlogues Project is now openly seeking submissions. If you have stories or poems about specific experiences or periods of time you’ve spent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, we’d love to see them.
There are no length requirements, but please use your best judgment. We’ll publish a chapter, but not a novel. Your piece must address an experience, a period of time spent, or a topical exploration into some aspect of the Tenderloin. You will then be contacted to set up a photo shoot with Julie Michelle. A short bio is welcome too.
Please send submissions to: tenderloinreadingseries@gmail.com
Can’t wait to hear from you!
Yours,
Jonathan & Julie
four years in the tenderloin and it took one fucked up party to get notice. just ad violence and poof everyone suddenly knows that you exist. and that your fucked up because you fight. or support fights. or in my case, own a business where one person decided to start a fight. a girl.
anyways, the little butch lady that owns the thai spot next door still brings me lemons from the tree at her home. and the yugoslavian convienient store owner still gives me mints when i but three cigarettes for a dollar. \\
its cool though. gotta represent for black people in sf. just the fact that my gallery exist is success. had a jazz trio play yesterday during the day! huge sound. and street level. my shit is exclusive.
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