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Everyone is welcome to come to the queer book discussion group, where this month (February) we will be discussing ''Mary Ann In Autumn'', Armistead Maupin's latest book in his ''Tales of the City'' series on San Francisco culture. | Everyone is welcome to come to the queer book discussion group, where this month (February) we will be discussing ''Mary Ann In Autumn'', Armistead Maupin's latest book in his ''Tales of the City'' series on San Francisco culture. | ||
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'''When''': Friday, 4-February-2011 (generally, the first Friday of each month)<br> | '''When''': Friday, 4-February-2011 (generally, the first Friday of each month)<br> | ||
'''Where''': This month's meeting is at Noisebridge<br> -- Meet in the big classroom in the back. <br> | '''Where''': This month's meeting is at Noisebridge<br> -- Meet in the big classroom in the back. <br> | ||
'''Who''': Everyone interested is welcome to | '''Who''': Everyone interested is welcome to join the discussion<br> | ||
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Everyone is welcome to come to the queer book discussion group, where this month (February) we will be discussing Mary Ann In Autumn, Armistead Maupin's latest book in his Tales of the City series on San Francisco culture.
About BookTalk[edit | edit source]BookTalk is a queer book discussion group that has been meeting almost every month for over two decades to discuss books of queer interest (fiction and non-fiction, low-brow to high-brow, new to old). The next book to discuss and the meeting place is discussed at the close of each meeting. The discussions are open, friendly, and informal. BookTalk is open to all interested in discussing books of queer interest. Past books discussed include:
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