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Khalil Anthony Peebles

Khalil Anthony Peebles on Having Your Own Imaginative Wardrobe

May 19, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Khalil Anthony Peebles, from The Write Stuff series: Khalil Anthony is a poly-math. A multi-disciplinary artist working within varying mediums and media. His work investigates…

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josé vadi on Work That Challenges Expectations

josé vadi on Work That Challenges Expectations

May 5, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with josé vadi, from The Write Stuff series: josé vadi is an award-winning writer and film producer based in Oakland, California. A two-time national slam poetry…

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James J. Siegel on Looking Beyond Your Own Fences

James J. Siegel on Looking Beyond Your Own Fences

April 28, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with James J. Siegel, from The Write Stuff series: James J. Siegel is a San Francisco-based poet originally from Toledo, Ohio. His first poetry collection, How…

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E. S. O. Martin on Bringing Lightness to the Lonely Places within Ourselves

E. S. O. Martin on Bringing Lightness to the Lonely Places within Ourselves

April 21, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with E. S. O. Martin, from The Write Stuff series: E. S. O. Martin is an MFA graduate of San Francisco State’s creative writing program….

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Lyzette Wanzer on Having a Thick Skin

Lyzette Wanzer on Having a Thick Skin

April 14, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Lyzette Wanzer, from The Write Stuff series: Lyzette Wanzer is an Affiliate Artist at Headlands Center for the Arts. She received her MFA in Creative…

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Lit Crawl 2011 inside Muddy Waters cafe

2016 Lit Crawl Submissions Open thru 5/1

April 13, 2016
Evan Karp
Litquake, NEWS, Upcoming Events

Lit Crawl is accepting submissions from literary organizations, writing groups, reading series, and publications who want to curate an event during that most notorious of literary days,…

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‘Thoughts in Passing’ portraits are road map to art of living

‘Thoughts in Passing’ portraits are road map to art of living

April 7, 2016
Evan Karp
Columns, Interview, NEWS, Out Loud

To learn how to live, Claudia Biçen turned to the dying. Over the course of two years, the San Francisco artist, born in London, spent…

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Frances Richard on Generating Many Many Various Contradictory Intersubjective Irrational Crafted Material Thought-forms With Which to Expand Repurpose Reimagine Save Observe Feel Co-inhabit Worlds

Frances Richard on Generating Many Many Various Contradictory Intersubjective Irrational Crafted Material Thought-forms With Which to Expand Repurpose Reimagine Save Observe Feel Co-inhabit Worlds

April 7, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Frances Richard, from The Write Stuff series: Frances Richard is the author of Anarch. (Futurepoem, 2012), The Phonemes (Les Figues Press, 2012) and See Through (Four…

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Elizabeth Cowan on Cultivating a Patient Urgency

Elizabeth Cowan on Cultivating a Patient Urgency

March 31, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Elizabeth Cowan, from The Write Stuff series: Elizabeth Cowan is an essayist currently completing her most recent collection, White People Will Never Forgive O.J. Originally…

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American Mary by Alexandra Naughton

American Mary by Alexandra Naughton

March 24, 2016
Evan Karp
Columns, Interview, Out Loud

Alexandra Naughton of Oakland published three poetry chapbooks last year, and this week celebrates the release of her debut novel, American Mary. “I’m not writing…

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