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SUMMARY:Virtual Class: Wendy Walsh - Continuing the Journey with Dante's Purgatorio (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Continue the journey with Dante on Zoom! Join Wendy Walsh for the reading and study of Purgatorio\, the second cantica of Dante’s Commedia. \nDante and Virgil begin their climb of the immense Mountain of Purgatory in the middle of the unpopulated waters of the Southern Hemisphere. Before reaching Purgatory proper\, they travel through Ante Purgatory and then up through the seven terraces\, each one reflecting one of the seven deadly sins. Their goal is the Earthly Paradise at the top of the mountain and along the way they will meet the many saved souls who are happily purifying themselves for their ascent to Paradise.  Purgatory is “where the soul of man is cleansed\,/ made worthy to ascend to Heaven. (dove l’umano spirito si purga/e di salire al ciel diventa degno” Canto I\, 5-6.) \nWendy Walsh has a PhD in Italian Literature from UC Berkeley. She has been teaching Italian language and literature since 1979.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-class-wendy-walsh-continuing-the-journey-with-dantes-purgatorio-via-zoom/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Rise & Shine: Winter 2021 | Series of Odes
DESCRIPTION:Rise & Shine is a generative poetry workshop presented by Surprise the Line\, hosted by Nancy Lynée Woo. Started in April 2020\, Rise & Shine began as a daily writing group in response to the pandemic and NaPoWriMo. Now\, the morning meetings rotate throughout the year with different series. \nAbout This Group:\nThe purpose of this space is to generate new words on the page together. We welcome anyone who would like to start their day with an invigorating poetry writing prompt in a communal setting. Rise & Shine will stay free and donation-based to allow anyone access to this generative writing group. \nThe first hour is spent writing\, and whoever would like to stay and share is welcome to read their draft (not a critique space). Invite surprise onto the page! Discover what wants to be written on that particular day without judgment. Lean into the process. \nOdes:\nThe Winter 2021 series will meet Tuesday mornings at 9 am PST\, starting January 19 and ending March 9 (8 weeks). Our focus will be writing odes! \nAn ode is traditionally a lyric poem written in reverence to a particular object or thing. Modern odes allow a lot of room for exploration. For the purposes of this workshop\, writing an ode simply means “paying particular attention to.” We will practice writing close details of a specific object or thing\, with plenty of room to discover what else there is to see underneath. \n“Remember that all description is an opinion about the world. Find a place to stand.” Anne Enright \nEach week\, the prompt will include an example ode for inspiration and some starting points\, including a broad topic for focus\, if you choose to take it. Like all Surprise the Line workshops\, you do not need to write to the prompt. Follow your own inspiration wherever it leads. \nFor the comfort of participants\, these sessions will not be recorded.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rise-shine-winter-2021-series-of-odes/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Surprise the Line":MAILTO:nancywoowriter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210311T210000
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SUMMARY:Sharpen Your Pencil: Elements of a Poem in Revision
DESCRIPTION:Do you want your poems to sing more sweetly? Resonate more deeply? Read more beautifully? \nIn this 8-week craft workshop\, you will learn structured techniques for writing and revising poems in a small-group setting. Each week\, we will focus on one specific element in poetry\, and use that topic as a guiding principle for revising our poems. \nOften\, we’re given feedback on our work but might not know exactly what to do next. This class will combine theory with practice. The goal is to equip you with the tools to revise your own poems with grace and ease in order to take your work to the next level. \nWhat You’ll Get Out of This Workshop:\n\n8 lesson packets to help you revise poems\, each focused on a different poetic element\, with example poems and short essays\nMANY prompts for revising poems that you can use any time\nSmall-group witness of your revised poems to encourage positive learning\nA fun\, supportive environment with other awesome poets\nSensitivity and integrity toward your voice and process\nReal-time inspiration and feedback from the group\n\nWhat You’ll Need:\n\nA handful (4-8) of written drafts that you feel have some promise\, but aren’t quite “there” yet\, and you’re not sure what they’re missing or what to do next\nSome time each week to practice a revision technique outside of class (30 minutes minimum)\nAbility to detach from the work so you can revise (and create anew!) with pleasure\nDesire to make your poems the best they can be at this moment in time without judgment\nA beginner’s mindset (no matter how long you’ve been writing)\nA sense of adventure and openness to discovery\nNon-attachment to a specific outcome (this is the magic!)\nRespect\, integrity and playfulness with your peers (we are all learning\, writing and practicing together!)\n\n8-Week Schedule\nWorkshop A will be offered on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm PST starting January 20 and ending March 10. Workshop B will be offered Thursday mornings from 10am-1pm PST starting January 21 and ending March 11. Please see the calendar for full dates. \n\nWeek 1: From First Draft to Finished – How to approach revision\, editing\, and the creative flow.\nWeek 2: Lines Lines Lines (& Stanzas) – Line breaks\, line lengths\, units of meaning on the page.\nWeek 3: Exploding the Image – Sinking deeper into metaphor & meaning.\nWeek 4: Word Choice & Diction – Words are pretty important to poems.\nWeek 5: Repetition & Patterns – Let’s investigate how refrains can change the game.\nWeek 6: Sound & Rhythm – Poems are music! Can you make them siiiing?\nWeek 7: Titles & Endings – Let’s not overlook these important bookends!\nWeek 8: Final Workshop – Recap and Review\n\nWorkshop Structure:\nWe’ll spend some time in the first meeting talking about what revision is\, how to do it\, and what our blocks/goals are. You’ll be invited to bring a working poem in to share with the group to introduce your work and receive productive feedback. Then\, at the end of the first class\, you’ll receive the prompt for the week to try out some revision techniques for that poem. When you return next week\, bring both the earlier draft and the revised version to share! \nBecause the focus is on revising our work\, each week you will be given the opportunity to revise a piece\, and then share both versions. The purpose of this is to get feedback from the group about how the poem has evolved to reinforce what you are learning. If the poem feels “done\,” great! If not\, we celebrate a step in its development. \nBONUS: For anyone writing toward a manuscript right now\, this class provides a great opportunity to revise your 8 poems toward a specific theme\, topic\, narrative or question\, if you choose to\, with a bonus prompt for guidance. \nCritique Style as Witness:\nIn this style of workshop\, we practice “witness” as our mode of giving comments on each other’s work rather than “criticism.” This means that we speak from our personal viewpoint (own your “I”)\, make observations rather than criticisms (what we notice rather than what’s “wrong”)\, ask productive questions\, and give all feedback with the intent of helping the writer learn more about their own process of writing that poem. \nWriting poetry is an act of discovery\, and it is a privilege to be able to take part in each other’s discovery process. In this way\, we cultivate an atmosphere of trust\, respect and integrity. We never tell another writer the “correct answer” to their poem; rather\, we act as believing mirrors for each other’s work and help each other recognize nuggets of beauty to be explored. \nMotivating Philosophy:\nStructure allows room for experimentation. Add elements of craft to your unique aesthetic\, stir\, and see what happens. Taking our work seriously doesn’t mean taking ourselves too seriously! Invite surprise onto the page. Have fun! Poetry is discovery. What else is there to do but create? \nLimit 6 per group
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sharpen-your-pencil-elements-of-a-poem-in-revision/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Jenara Nerenberg - Divergent Mind (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:A paradigm-shifting study of neurodivergent women—those with ADHD\, autism\, synesthesia\, high sensitivity\, and sensory processing disorder—exploring why these traits are overlooked in women and how society benefits from allowing their unique strengths to flourish. \nAs a successful Harvard and Berkeley-educated writer\, entrepreneur\, and devoted mother\, Jenara Nerenberg was shocked to discover that her “symptoms”—only ever labeled as anxiety—were considered autistic and ADHD. Being a journalist\, she dove into the research and uncovered neurodiversity—a framework that moves away from pathologizing “abnormal” versus “normal” brains and instead recognizes the vast diversity of our mental makeups. \nWhen it comes to women\, sensory processing differences are often overlooked\, masked\, or mistaken for something else entirely. Between a flawed system that focuses on diagnosing younger\, male populations\, and the fact that girls are conditioned from a young age to blend in and conform to gender expectations\, women often don’t learn about their neurological differences until they are adults\, if at all. As a result\, potentially millions live with undiagnosed or misdiagnosed neurodivergences\, and the misidentification leads to depression\, anxiety\, low self-esteem\, and shame. Meanwhile\, we all miss out on the gifts their neurodivergent minds have to offer. \nDivergent Mind is a long-overdue\, much-needed answer for women who have a deep sense that they are “different.” Sharing real stories from women with high sensitivity\, ADHD\, autism\, misophonia\, dyslexia\, SPD\, and more\, Nerenberg explores how these brain variances present differently in women and dispels widely-held misconceptions (for example\, it’s not that autistic people lack sensitivity and empathy\, they have an overwhelming excess of it). \nNerenberg also offers us a path forward\, describing practical changes in how we communicate\, how we design our surroundings\, and how we can better support divergent minds. When we allow our wide variety of brain makeups to flourish\, we create a better tomorrow for us all. \n \nJenara Nerenberg lectures widely on neuroscience\, innovation\, sensitivity\, leadership\, and diversity. Selected as a “brave new idea” presenter by the Aspen Institute for her work on re-framing mental differences\, Jenara is also the founder and host of The Neurodiversity Project. She holds degrees from the Harvard School of Public Health and UC Berkeley. Her work has been published in Fast Company\, New York magazine\, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution\, Garrison Institute\, Elaine Aron’s HSP\, Healthline\, KQED\, and elsewhere. In addition to her work as a journalist\, Jenara is a frequent workshop facilitator\, speaker\, and event host for institutions including the Stanford Graduate School of Business and elsewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nLulu Miller is the cohost of Radiolab\, cofounder of NPR’s Invisibilia\, and a Peabody Award–winning science journalist. Her writing has been published in The New Yorker\, VQR\, Orion\, Electric Literature\, Catapult\, and beyond. Her favorite spot on earth is Humpback Rocks. She is the author of Why Fish Don’t Exist. \nJenara Nerenberg photo courtesy of author
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jenara-nerenberg-divergent-mind-virtual-event/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Kink: On & Off the Page
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, February 17th at 6pm PT when we celebrate the new short story anthology\, KINK\, with an evening of readings\, live demonstrations\, and conversations in partnership with Kink.com! \nPLEASE NOTE THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT \nAbout the Event \nKink.com and Green Apple Books are partnering for an exclusive launch party for a new short fiction anthology\, KINK. Edited by R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell\, KINK brings together 15 acclaimed writers and their stories of power\, pain\, fetish and desire. \nThis groundbreaking event goes one step further\, tying readings by celebrated authors to live demonstrations and conversations with some of the BDSM community’s most respected voices. \nJoin us as authors and kinksters converge to explore the fact and the fiction in this powerful collection. Featured authors include Vanessa Clark\, Garth Greenwell\, and R.O. Kwon. \nAbout KINK \nKINK is a dynamic anthology of literary fiction that opens an imaginative door into the world of desire. The stories within this collection portray love\, desire\, BDSM\, and sexual kinks in all their glory with a bold new vision. They explore bondage\, power-play\, and submissive-dominant relationships; we are taken to private estates\, therapists’ offices\, underground sex clubs\, and even a sex theater in early-20th century Paris. While there are whips and chains\, sure\, the true power of these stories lies in their beautiful\, moving dispatches from across the sexual spectrum of interest and desires\, as portrayed by some of today’s most exciting writers\, including: Callum Angus\, Alexander Chee\, Vanessa Clark\, Melissa Febos\, Kim Fu\, Roxane Gay\, Cara Hoffman\, Zeyn Joukhadar\, Chris Kraus\, Carmen Maria Machado\, Peter Mountford\, Larissa Pham\, and Brandon Taylor\, with Garth Greenwell and R.O. Kwon as editors. \nAbout the Authors \nVanessa Clark is an intersex trans fem author that has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar\, POPSUGAR\, Vice\, and Them\, and has written articles for Vox. Pronouns: she/they. Even though she lives in New Jersey\, she is more likely spending her free time at some of the best indie bookstores\, parks\, museums\, and record shops in New York City. On social media\, you can find her on Facebook (@vcerotica) and Twitter (@FoxxyGlamKitty). \nGarth Greenwell is the author of What Belongs to You\, which won the British Book Award for Debut of the Year\, was longlisted for the National Book Award\, and was a finalist for several other awards. His second book of fiction\, Cleanness\, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2020. He coedited the anthology Kink\, out in 2021. A recent Guggenheim Fellow\, he lives in Iowa City. \nR.O. Kwon’s nationally bestselling first novel\, The Incendiaries\, was named a best book of the year by over forty publications and is being translated into seven languages. She coedited the anthology Kink\, out in 2021. Kwon is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow\, and her writing is published in the New York Times\, The Guardian\, The Paris Review\, NPR\, and elsewhere. \nA Note About This Event \n– THIS IS AN ONLINE EVENT. Please join from your personal computer\, laptop\, tablet or smartphone. \n– You must be 18+ \n– Please log in on time. \n– All sales are final. \n– A link to join the Zoom meeting will be sent via the email you registered with. \n– Please download Zoom immediately to your computer\, smartphone or tablet once you receive the link. This will save you time and also ensure that you will be able to join the event on time.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-kink-on-off-the-page-2/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T180000
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SUMMARY:Author: Melissa Valentine in conversation with writer Amber Butts
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Melissa Valentine’s book\, The Names of All the Flowers\, Valentine and Butts will discuss writing and community organizing. \nSet in rapidly gentrifying 1990s Oakland\, The Names of All the Flowers\, explores siblinghood\, adolescence and grief in a family shattered by loss. Published by Feminist Press. \nYouTube Live\nMelissa Valentine is an award-winning writer from Oakland\, CA whose work explores themes of race\, trauma and healing. Her debut memoir\, The Names of All the Flowers\, was the 2019 winner of the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize. She is a 2020 artist fellow of the New York Foundation for the Arts in Nonfiction Literature. Valentine has also been a fellow at the San Francisco Writers Grotto. Her writing has appeared in New York Magazine\, Guernica\, Jezebel and Apogee among others. She is a Visiting Professor at University of California at Santa Cruz. \nAmber Butts is a storyteller\, cultural strategist and grief worker who believes that Black folks are already whole. Her work asks big and small questions about how we move towards actualizing spaces that center tenderness\, nuance and joy\, while living in a world reliant on our terror. Their writing has appeared in NPR\, Essence\, Zora Magazine and metoo\, amongst others. She is currently at work on a speculative fiction novel that writes elders into the future. \nConnect \nMelissa Valentine – Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook \nAmber Butts – Website | Instagram | Twitter
URL:https://litseen.com/event/author-melissa-valentine-in-conversation-with-writer-amber-butts/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library – Virtual Library
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T200000
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SUMMARY:Brontez Purnell in conversation with Melissa Broder
DESCRIPTION:celebrating the launch of Brontez Purnell’s new book \n100 Boyfriends \npublished by MCD x FSG Originals \n———- \nThis is a virtual event that will be hosted by City Lights on the Zoom platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. If you have not used Zoom before\, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Zoom. \n———- \nEvent is free\, but registration is required. \n(Click Here) to register. (link to be posted soon) \n———– \n(Click Here) to purchase book. (link to be posted soon) \n———– \nAn irrerverent\, sensitive\, and inimitable look at gay dysfunction through the eyes of a cult hero \n“It’s like that saying\, ‘Where god closes a door\, he opens a window\,’ but in this particular case the window was on the fifth floor and the house was on fire.” \nTransgressive\, foulmouthed\, and devastatingly funny\, Brontez Purnell’s 100 Boyfriends is a revelatory spiral into the imperfect lives of queer men desperately fighting—and often losing—the urge to self-sabotage. His characters solicit sex on their lunch breaks\, expose themselves to racist neighbors\, sleep with their coworker’s husbands\, rub Preparation H on their hungover eyes\, and\, in an uproarious epilogue\, take a punk band on a disastrous tour of Europe. They also travel to claim inheritances\, push past personal trauma\, and cultivate community while living on the margins of a white supremacist\, heteronormative society. \nArmed with a deadpan wit that finds humor in even the lowest of nadirs\, Brontez Purnell—a widely acclaimed underground writer\, filmmaker\, musician\, and performance artist—writes with the peerless zeal\, insight\, and horniness of a gay punk messiah. From dirty warehouses and gentrified bars in Oakland to desolate farm towns in Alabama\, Purnell indexes desire\, desperation\, race\, and loneliness with a startling blend of levity and vulnerability. Together\, the slice-of-life tales that writhe within 100 Boyfriends are a singular and uncompromising vision of an unexposed queer underbelly. Holding them together is the vision of an iconoclastic storyteller\, as fearless as he is human. \nBrontez Purnell is a writer\, musician\, dancer\, filmmaker\, and performance artist. He is the author of a graphic novel\, a novella\, a children’s book\, and the novel Since I Laid My Burden Down. The recipient of a 2018 Whiting Writers’ Award for Fiction\, he was named one of the thirty-two Black Male Writers of Our Time by T: The New York Times Style Magazine in 2018. Purnell is also the frontman for the band the Younger Lovers\, a cofounder of the experimental dance group the Brontez Purnell Dance Company\, the creator of the renowned cult zine Fag School\, and the director of several short films\, music videos\, and the documentary Unstoppable Feat: The Dances of Ed Mock. Born in Triana\, Alabama\, he’s lived in Oakland\, California\, for more than a decade. \nMelissa Broder is the author of the novels MILK FED (Feb 2\, 2021) and THE PISCES\, the essay collection SO SAD TODAY\, and five poetry collections\, including SUPERDOOM: Selected Poems (Summer 2021) and LAST SEXT. Broder has written for The New York Times\, Elle.com\, VICE\, Vogue Italia\, and New York Magazine‘s The Cut. Her poems appear in POETRY\, The Iowa Review\, Guernica\, Fence\,  et al. She is the winner of a Pushcart Prize for poetry. \nPraise for 100 Boyfriends: \n\n\n  \n\n\n“This stunning collection of vignettes from artist\, punk rocker\, and Whiting Award winner Purnell forms a delightfully crass\, kaleidoscopic worldview. Each story introduces new heartbreaks and reminders that moments of intimacy often end in loneliness . . . Purnell brilliantly immerses the reader in Black\, queer desire with humor\, self-awareness\, and just the right amount of vulgarity.” —Publishers Weekly \n“Each story in 100 Boyfriends is a minor eclipse: stunning in scope\, technically blinding\, and entirely miraculous. I laughed and I cried and I laughed until I cried—Brontez Purnell is a marvel.“ –Bryan Washington\, author of Memorial and Lot \n“In the vast history of the universe there is only one Brontez Purnell\, and thank god we get him. From cruising to crushes\, cumming to closure\, 100 Boyfriends is a mandatory read for the funny-sexy lit freaks among us—a candy box of Euro boys and Daddies\, blue pills and satanic exes—all told in an addictively-delicious voice by a writer who is somehow both wildly cool and deprecatingly humble at the same time.” —Melissa Broder\, author of The Pisces and So Sad Today \n“Brontez Purnell has such seemingly casual genius that at times you forget you’re reading a book and are transported to some couch/bus/basement where the drugs are really good and your friend is really funny\, maybe your weird closeted cousin is on HarlemHookups in the corner\, and all of a sudden your friend says some fucking Sappho ass\, weird ass\, brilliant ass bullshit. I love this slut of a book\, it’s a slut ass maker. 100 Boyfriends or no new boyfriends at all\, Purnell’s autofiction/memoir/whatever the hell this marvelously sad and intoxicating book is shook me up good with its honesty and blunt-to-face endings\, the jokes and stories I didn’t know we were allowed to tell outside of circles of faggots and misfits. But this book is in those circles\, makes you tea and steals for you\, it invites us in\, but would we mind shutting the hell up cause it’s a little hungover? The light is coming through the windows so clear.” —Danez Smith\, author of Homie \n“No one writes like Brontez Purnell. It’s not just that he is hilariously irreverent\, which he is\, but that he reserves reverence for that which is deserving. 100 Boyfriends is like a good lover\, at turns vulgar and vulnerable\, dirty and desperate\, and always grinding toward magic.” —Justin Torres\, author of We the Animals \n“Scathingly lucid\, filthily pure\, this is the most astute\, witty\, acid-tongued and emotionally generous book about relationships—from one night stands to internet no-no’s to ill-conceived crushes to long-term loves\, requited and otherwise—I’ve read. Painfully knowing yet never jaded\, 100 Boyfriends dissects\, explodes\, lambasts\, and revels in the ugly beauty of imperfect intimacies with prose that consistently puts its finger on the bleeding pulse of contemporary desire. An unforgettable ode to the heart that beats inside every longing body.”–Maryse Meijer\, author of The Seventh Mansion \n“The stories in 100 Boyfriends took me on a journey: They made me laugh. They made me gasp. They made me feel. Brontez Purnell is a vibrant literary voice you won’t soon forget. I love this book.” —De’Shawn Charles Winslow\, author of In West Mills
URL:https://litseen.com/event/brontez-purnell-in-conversation-with-melissa-broder/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210217T200000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Kink: On & Off the Page
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY\, FEBRUARY 17 AT 6PM PT WHEN WE CELEBRATE THE NEW SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGY\, KINK\, WITH AN EVENING OF READINGS\, LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS\, AND CONVERSATIONS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KINK.COM! \nPLEASE NOTE THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT\nAbout the Event \nKink.com and Green Apple Books are partnering for an exclusive launch party for a new short fiction anthology\, KINK. Edited by R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell\, KINK brings together 15 acclaimed writers and their stories of power\, pain\, fetish and desire. \nThis groundbreaking event goes one step further\, tying readings by celebrated authors to live demonstrations and conversations with some of the BDSM community’s most respected voices. \nJoin us as authors and kinksters converge to explore the fact and the fiction in this powerful collection. Featured authors include Vanessa Clark\, Garth Greenwell\, and R.O. Kwon\nAbout KINK \nKINK is a dynamic anthology of literary fiction that opens an imaginative door into the world of desire. The stories within this collection portray love\, desire\, BDSM\, and sexual kinks in all their glory with a bold new vision. They explore bondage\, power-play\, and submissive-dominant relationships; we are taken to private estates\, therapists’ offices\, underground sex clubs\, and even a sex theater in early-20th century Paris. While there are whips and chains\, sure\, the true power of these stories lies in their beautiful\, moving dispatches from across the sexual spectrum of interest and desires\, as portrayed by some of today’s most exciting writers\, including: Callum Angus\, Alexander Chee\, Vanessa Clark\, Melissa Febos\, Kim Fu\, Roxane Gay\, Cara Hoffman\, Zeyn Joukhadar\, Chris Kraus\, Carmen Maria Machado\, Peter Mountford\, Larissa Pham\, and Brandon Taylor\, with Garth Greenwell and R.O. Kwon as editors.\nAbout the Authors \nVanessa Clark is an intersex trans fem author that has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar\, POPSUGAR\, Vice\, and Them\, and has written articles for Vox. Pronouns: she/they. Even though she lives in New Jersey\, she is more likely spending her free time at some of the best indie bookstores\, parks\, museums\, and record shops in New York City. On social media\, you can find her on Facebook (@vcerotica) and Twitter (@FoxxyGlamKitty). \nGarth Greenwell is the author of What Belongs to You\, which won the British Book Award for Debut of the Year\, was longlisted for the National Book Award\, and was a finalist for several other awards. His second book of fiction\, Cleanness\, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2020. He coedited the anthology Kink\, out in 2021. A recent Guggenheim Fellow\, he lives in Iowa City. \nR.O. Kwon’s nationally bestselling first novel\, The Incendiaries\, was named a best book of the year by over forty publications and is being translated into seven languages. She coedited the anthology Kink\, out in 2021. Kwon is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow\, and her writing is published in the New York Times\, The Guardian\, The Paris Review\, NPR\, and elsewhere.\nA Note About This Event \n– THIS IS AN ONLINE EVENT. Please join from your personal computer\, laptop\, tablet or smartphone. \n– You must be 18+ \n– Please log in on time. \n– All sales are final. \n– A link to join the Zoom meeting will be sent via the email you registered with. \n– Please download Zoom immediately to your computer\, smartphone or tablet once you receive the link. This will save you time and also ensure that you will be able to join the event on time.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-kink-on-off-the-page/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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