Ten of its stories were originally published in the pages of the New Yorker, where. She resides in Sunset Park, Santa Monica. JULIE HAYDEN’S ONE AND ONLY book, The Lists of the Past, was released 36 years ago this summer by Viking Press. Hayden is the proud mother of singer-songwriter Mason Summit. She is currently at work on a book of poetry to be published by Punk Hostage Press. Upcoming projects include a theatre piece about emerging from grief after the sudden loss of her longtime husband and creative partner. ![]() Hayden, Carolyn Heilbrun, Larry Heinemann, Jane Heller, Michael Helm. (Library Girl has a Facebook Group page.) She co-produces another monthly show in Chinatown called The Window Geiger (with poet Alexis Rhone Fancher.) In 2015, she was presented with the Artist In The Community Award by the Santa Monica Arts Commission for her “significant contributions to the energetic discourse within Santa Monica’s arts community.” THE HILL NADELL LITERARY AGENCY 6442 SANTA MONICA BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90038. ![]() Hayden is the Creator/Curator of the monthly series, Library Girl, now in its 8th year at the Ruskin Group Theatre in Santa Monica, CA. Address: 3000 Airport Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Hayden is the creator/producer of Library Girl, a monthly literary series in its 14th year at the Ruskin Group Theatre. Hayden is also a Producer of Literary Events. About: Now in its 13th year, Library Girl is a literary series, created and produced by Susan Hayden. 2016) & “I Might Be The Person You Are Talking To: Short Plays From The Los Angeles Underground” (Padua Playwrights Press, July 2015). Most recently, her work has been published in two anthologies: The bestselling “Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine: Los Angeles in the 1970s” (Rare Bird Lit, Nov. Her essays and fiction have appeared in numerous publications including The Black Body, edited by Meri Nana-Ama Danquah (Seven Stories Press) and in Storie, an international cultural journal based in Rome. ![]() Her plays have been produced at The Met Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre’s LA WinterFest, South Coast Rep’s Nexus Project, Mark Taper Forum’s Other Voices, The Lost Studio, etc. A second-generation Angeleno, she is most interested in writing about identity and belonging and the search for home. SUSAN HAYDEN is a poet, playwright, novelist & essayist. Sign-up wraps up at 8:00 and the show starts, Susan will be featured around 8:40
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