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SUMMARY:The Oracle Speaks: Dreams from the Dreamers
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with House/Full of Blackwomen this spring. \nWe are hosting two writing workshops\, one for black girls 8-12 and another for black girls 13-18\, which will culminate in a reading and book release on April 7: THE ORACLE SPEAKS:\nDREAMS FROM THE DREAMERS. \nThe night will feature readings from our youth and women dreamers participating in House/Full’s Ritual Rest—a durational performance ritual for black women to sleep\, rest and dream intentionally over the period of seven continuous days and nights. \nHouse/Full will also be installing a multi-media and performance-based exhibit here at 2301 Telegraph that will be open to the public from March 26 to April 8. \nHouse/Full of Blackwomen is a performance ritual that addresses the displacement\, well being\, and sex-trafficking of black women and girls in Oakland performed as a series of episodes throughout Oakland through 2018. To find out more about House/Full\, and all the events for Black Women Dreamin visit http://housefullofblackwomen.com/\n—\nThere are still spot available in our spring break workshop: \nBlack Girls Dreaming Spring Writing Camp (Ages 8-12) \nMonday\, April 3 – Thursday April 6\n9:30am-12:00pm\nSnacks Provided \nRegister at chapter510.org/students
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-oracle-speaks-dreams-from-the-dreamers/
LOCATION:Chapter 510 & the Dept. of Make Believe\, 2301 Telegraph Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Siel Ju\, Brynn Saito\, + Andrew Lam
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Siel Ju to the store to discuss and sign her novel-in-stories\, Cake Time on Friday\, April 7th at 7:00 pm. Joining her in conversation will be fellow Red Hen Press poets\, Brynn Saito and Andrew Lam\, both finalists for California Book awards . \nDaring yet aimless\, smart but slightly strange\, Cake Time’s young female protagonist keeps making slippery choices\, sliding into the dangerous space where curiosity melds with fear and desires turn into dirty messes. In How Not to Have an Abortion\, the teenaged narrator looks for a ride from the clinic between her AP exams. In Easy Target\, the now-college-grad agrees to go to a swingers party with a handsome stranger. A decade later\, in Glow\, she is suddenly confronted by the disturbing and thrilling fact of her lover’s secret daughter. Ultimately\, this unflinching novel-in-stories grapples with urgent\, timeless questions: why intelligent girls make terrible choices\, where to negotiate a private self in an increasingly public world\, and how to love madly without losing a sense of self. \nSiel Ju is a Korean-American writer who grew up in Kenya and now lives in Los Angeles. Her novel-in-stories\, Cake Time\, was the winner of the 2015 Red Hen Press Fiction Manuscript Award. She is also the author of two poetry chapbooks: Feelings Are Chemicals in Transit and Might Club. Her stories and poems have appeard in ZYZZYVA\, The Missouri Review (Poem of the Week)\, The Los Angeles Review\, and Denver Quarterly\, among others. She holds a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California and is the editor of Flash Flash Click\, a weekly email lit zine for fast fiction. \nBrynn Saito is the author of The Palace of Contemplating Departure\, winner of the Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award from Red Hen Press and finalist for the 2013 Northern California Book Award. Her work has been anthologized by Helen Vendler and Ishmael Reed; it has also appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review\, Ninth Letter\, Hayden’s Ferry Review\, and Pleiades. Brynn is the recipient of a Kundiman Asian American Poetry Fellowship\, the Poets 11 award from the San Francisco Public Library\, and the Key West Literary Seminar’s Scotti Merrill Memorial Award. Recently\, Brynn served as the Kundiman Writer-in-Residence at Sierra Nevada College. Born and raised in Fresno\, CA\, Brynn currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nAndrew Lam is the author of Birds of Paradise Lost\, finalist for the California Book Award\, Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora\, which won the 2006 PEN Open Book Award\, and East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres. He was a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered for many years\, and was the subject of a 2004 PBS documentary called My Journey Home. His essays have appeared in newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times\, The LA Times\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, The Baltimore Sun\, The Atlanta Journal\, The Chicago Tribune\, Mother Jones\, and The Nation\, among many others. His short stories have been widely taught and anthologized. He lives in San Francisco. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nFriday\, April 7\, 2017 – 7:00pm to 8:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nDIESEL\, A Bookstore\n5433 College Avenue\n\nOakland\, CA 94618
URL:https://litseen.com/event/siel-ju-brynn-saito-andrew-lam/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:April at Cleave: Bay Area Women Writers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for April with Thea Matthews\, Meghan Elison\, Norma Liliana Valdez\, and Lluvia de Milagros Carrasco. There will be a dynamic reading\, a Q&A session\, AND Gluten Free Double Dare Chocolate Cake from James and the Giant Cupcake in celebration of Raina León’s 36th birthday.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/april-at-cleave-bay-area-women-writers/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Alex Dimitrov w/ Noah Warren
DESCRIPTION:As part of our National Poetry Month reading series Alex Dimitrov discusses his new collection\, Together and By Ourselves\, with Noah Warren. \n\nPraise for Alex Dimitorv \n\n“Dimitrov is that rarest of creatures\, a true poet and a truly contemporary poet. Thank god he’s here.” —Michael Cunningham \n\n“Alex Dimitrov’s passionate\, headlong poems seem to want to carve beneath the surface of gestures\, beneath the skin\, to the warm and dangerous blood beneath.” —Mark Doty \n\n“Dimitrov is a vital new energy in American poetry.” Los Angeles Review of Books \n\nAbout Together and By Ourselves \n\nTogether and by Ourselves\, Alex Dimitrov’s second book of poems\, takes on broad existential questions and the reality of our current moment: being seemingly connected to one another\, yet emotionally alone. Through a collage aesthetic and a multiplicity of voices\, these poems take us from coast to coast\, New York to LA\, and toward uneasy questions about intimacy\, love\, death\, and the human spirit. Dimitrov critiques America’s long-lasting obsessions with money\, celebrity\, and escapism whether in our personal\, professional\, or family lives. What defines a life? Is love ever enough? Who are we when together and who are we by ourselves? These questions echo throughout the poems\, which resist easy answers. The voice is both heartfelt and skeptical\, bruised yet playful\, and always deeply introspective.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alex-dimitrov-w-noah-warren/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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