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SUMMARY:Katherine Applegate to Support Book Passage
DESCRIPTION:Fundraising goal: $2000 \nNewberry Award winner Katherine Applegate will read via video conference from her work and talk about her extensive writing history and catalog. \nAll proceeds benefit Book Passage. Buy a gift card right now! \n\nApril 17 at 12 PM\nRegister at Eventbrite\n\nNote: You will receive information for the video conference upon registering for the event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/katherine-applegate-to-support-book-passage/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T193000
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SUMMARY:Nomadic Press' Virtual Open Mic #5
DESCRIPTION:FREE AND ALL WELCOME! \nDonate (only if you can swing it) by clicking on the “ticket” link or dropping donations via the $Cash app to $NomadicPress OR https://cash.app/$NomadicPress \n90 minutes\n30 readers\n3 minutes each\nOn Zoom! \nIt feels really important to gather in these times\, and we need to prioritize the health of most vulnerable community members (our elders\, those who work with elders\, and those with suppressed immune systems). So we are hosting another virtual open mic! Feel free to join just to listen\, too! We can hold up to 100 people.\nHosted by Nazelah Jamison (with J. K. on tech). It’s a continuing experiment\, and we hope you can join us! \nSign up to read here:\nhttps://forms.gle/1ZNKSnnzRZpXxvUE7 \nOur safe space process still applies to our collective virtual space\, so please read this by visiting https://www.nomadicpress.org/safespaceprocess. \nZoom Joining information \nTopic: Nomadic Press’ Virtual Open Mic #5\nTime: Apr 17\, 2020 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/610388278 \nMeeting ID: 610 388 278\nOne tap mobile\n+16699006833\,\,610388278# US (San Jose)\n+13462487799\,\,610388278# US (Houston) \nDial by your location\n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)\n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)\n+1 253 215 8782 US\n+1 301 715 8592 US\nMeeting ID: 610 388 278\nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/aeh5cBayx5
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nomadic-press-virtual-open-mic-5/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T190000
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SUMMARY:BINDERY: Launch for Jennifer Hasegawa / La Chica’s Field Guide to Banzai Living
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts a special evening with Jennifer Hasegawa to launch her debut book\, La Chica’s Field Guide to Banzai Living. More information to be announced soon\, but please save the date and join us! \nFrom the small towns strung along the coast of the Big Island of Hawai‘i to the land-locked landscapes of Paraguay to the volcanic surface of Venus\, this is a field guide to flora\, fauna\, and mineralia encountered\, real and imagined. Packed tightly into exploratory rocket segments\, these poems ignite our gravest flaws to send our grandest potentials into orbit\, sprinkling us all with an antidotal salve to viewing any life as ordinary. \nBanzai has a literal translation of “10\,000 years” and was used by the Japanese as a rallying cry in imperialistic and militaristic contexts. Today\, the word has a comparatively neutral translation of “Hurrah!” in Japan and beyond. In La Chica’s Field Guide to Banzai Living\, Hasegawa aims to reclaim banzai\, recasting the language of war and dogmatic loyalty into the language of a life and poetry created against racism and harmful norms\, and toward tolerance and self-acceptance. \nJennifer Hasegawa is a poet and photographer. She’s sold funeral insurance door-to-door and had her suitcase stolen from a plastic surgery clinic in Paraguay. The manuscript for her first collection of poetry\, La Chica’s Field Guide to Banzai Living\, received the Joseph Henry Jackson Literary Award. Hasegawa’s work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize\, has appeared in The Adroit Journal\, Bamboo Ridge\, and Tule Review; and is forthcoming in Bennington Review and Vallum. She was born and raised in Hilo\, Hawai‘i and lives in San Francisco. \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \nThis is a free\, all-ages event. The bar opens at 6:30pm; event starts at 7pm. \nRSVP appreciated but not required. \nAs with all of our events\, seating may be limited; you can guarantee a seat by pre-purchasing the book below — when checking out\, just be sure to include a note that you’d like to attend the event. If you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of La Chica’s Field Guide to Banzai Living\, order below and be sure to put your request in the comments field. \nAccessibility is important to us! If you have special needs please let us know and we’ll do our absolute best to accommodate you: events@booksmith.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bindery-launch-for-jennifer-hasegawa-la-chicas-field-guide-to-banzai-living/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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CREATED:20200415T142743Z
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SUMMARY:City Lights LIVE!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first livestream as we honor our worldwide community of friends with this special online gathering.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWith special guests Juan Felipe Herrera\, Beth Lisick\, Joshua Mohr\, sam sax\, Kim Shuck\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, Janaka Stucky\, Jack Hirschman\, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz\, Karen Finley\, and others! \nHosted by Josiah Luis Alderete. \nThis is an online gathering to thank our generous supporters all over the world who contributed to our successful GoFundMe campaign\, and an opportunity for some of our very favorite authors to read\, chat\, perform and share their thoughts as we shelter-in-place together. \nWe ask that you consider further support for indie bookstores by browsing on Bookshop.org. Our virtual storefront is located here: https://bookshop.org/shop/citylightsbooks \nStay connected with us through our social media channels on Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram\, and Youtube. \n*** \nAll registered attendees will receive a Zoom link on the day of the event. Tune in right at 7PM!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/city-lights-live/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T193000
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Wetmore
DESCRIPTION:reads from her debut novel Valentine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWritten with the haunting emotional power of Elizabeth Strout and Barbara Kingsolver\, an astonishing debut novel that explores the lingering effects of a brutal crime on the women of one small Texas oil town in the 1970s. \nMercy is hard in a place like this . . . \nIt’s February 1976\, and Odessa\, Texas\, stands on the cusp of the next great oil boom. While the town’s men embrace the coming prosperity\, its women intimately know and fear the violence that always seems to follow. \nIn the early hours of the morning after Valentine’s Day\, fourteen-year-old Gloria Ramírez appears on the front porch of Mary Rose Whitehead’s ranch house\, broken and barely alive. The teenager had been viciously attacked in a nearby oil field—an act of brutality that is tried in the churches and barrooms of Odessa before it can reach a court of law. When justice is evasive\, one of the town’s women decides to take matters into her own hands\, setting the stage for a showdown with potentially devastating consequences. \nValentine is a haunting exploration of the intersections of violence and race\, class and region in a story that plumbs the depths of darkness and fear\, yet offers a window into beauty and hope. Told through the alternating points of view of indelible characters who burrow deep in the reader’s heart\, this fierce\, unflinching\, darkly funny\, and surprisingly tender novel illuminates women’s strength and vulnerability\, and reminds us that it is the stories we tell ourselves that keep us alive. \n\n\nAbout the Author\n\nElizabeth Wetmore is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her fiction has appeared in Epoch\, Kenyon Review\, Colorado Review\, Baltimore Review\, Crab Orchard Review\, Iowa Review\, and other literary journals. She is the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and two fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council\, as well as a grant from the Barbara Deming Foundation. She was also a Rona Jaffe Scholar in Fiction at Bread Loaf and a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony\, and one of six Writers in Residence at Hedgebrook. A native of West Texas\, she lives and works in Chicago. \n\n\nPraise For…\n\n“Fierce and complex\, VALENTINE is a novel of moral urgency and breathtaking prose. This is the very definition of a stunning debut.”\n— Ann Patchett \n“It is nearly impossible for me to believe that Elizabeth Wetmore is a first-time novelist. How can a writer burst out of the gate with this much firepower and skill? VALENTINE is brilliant\, sharp\, tightly wound\, and devastating. Wetmore has ripped the brutal\, epic landscape of West Texas out of the hands of men\, and has handed the stories over (finally!) to the girls and women who have always suffered\, survived\, and made their mark in such a hostile world. These are some of the most fully realized and unforgettable female characters I’ve ever met. They will stay with me.”\n— Elizabeth Gilbert\, New York Times bestselling author of City of Girls \n“My goodness\, what a novel. I clutched this book in both hands and by the end I could feel the dust of West Texas on my skin. Elizabeth Wetmore understands the nuances of the human heart better than almost any writer I’ve read in recent years\, and I rooted for these women with everything I have. There is violence here\, and despair\, but in the end the story is a testament to quiet courage\, to hope\, to love. Every person should read this extraordinary debut.”\n— Mary Beth Keane\, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again\, Yes \n“Valentine is a screaming flare shot into the night sky: a blazing debut that’s as tender and subversive as it is powerful. From the opening moment\, I could not look away; the characters are so complex\, so gritty and determined\, that I had the sense they were carrying me aloft\, that they wouldn’t release me until we were safe. Elizabeth Wetmore captures a place and story that’s both expansive and suffocating\, counterfeit and raw\, brutal and beautiful\, all the vivid contradictions. Wetmore is a new literary powerhouse\, and Valentine is quite simply one of the best books I’ve ever read.”\n— Jeanine Cummins\, author of American Dirt \n“Elizabeth Wetmore shows us the vivid and complex culture of Odessa\, Texas. The women in this book move through their difficult lives with strength and surprising grace. The landscape and characters are rendered with precise and lyric prose. Valentine is a beautiful book written with compassion\, understanding\, and deep honesty. A remarkable debut.”\n— Chris Offutt\, author of Country Dark \n“In Valentine\, Elizabeth Wetmore cracks open West Texas and lays bare what beats inside: a world at once ferocious\, fragile\, and furious\, where women and girls fight menace from every fanged quarter—land\, animal\, human. But fight they do\, for themselves\, for each other\, for what’s right. Wondrously\, amid the sorrow\, Valentine thrums with the most staggering beauty\, a compassion and tenderness as vast as the sky. You’ll read this book like a letter from a lost love\, clutched in your hands\, heart in your throat. You’ll carry it with you forever.”\n— Bryn Chancellor\, author of Sycamore \n“In outstanding prose\, Wetmore has created a handful of extraordinary women out of the dust of West Texas\, 1976. They are all so real\, with their hard lives lived with absolute humanity. Valentine is both heartbreaking and thrilling\, I loved it.”\n— Claire Fuller\, author of Our Endless Numbered Days \n“Stirring. . . . Wetmore poetically weaves the landscape of Odessa and the internal lives of her characters\, whose presence remains vivid after the last page is turned. This moving portrait of West Texas oil country evokes the work of Larry McMurtry and John Sayles with strong\, memorable female voices.”\n— Publishers Weekly (starred review) \n“Drawing comparisons to Barbara Kingsolver and Wallace Stegner\, Wetmore writes with an evidently innate wisdom about the human spirit. With deep introspection\, she expertly unravels the complexities between men\, women\, and the land they inhabit. Achingly powerful\, this story will resonate with readers long after having finished it.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/elizabeth-wetmore/
LOCATION:Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore\, 2904 College Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:The Black (W)hole
DESCRIPTION:In 2019\, every member of the now award-winning Destiny Arts Center Youth Performance Company knew someone killed by violence. How they began to ask\, do we remember the “gone too soon”? It’s a question at the heart of The Black (W)hole\, a new\, multidisciplinary performance commissioned by Destiny Arts Center in collaboration with members of Oakland’s vibrant arts community that will premiere on April 17 at The Odell Johnson Performing Arts Center at Laney College. \nThe Black (W)hole combines hip hop and vertical dance\, poetic elegies\, video installations\, and mixed-media public artworks to honor six young people who died before age 32 in and around Oakland. “We commissioned Marc Bamuthi Joseph to come home to Oakland and help us create a new\, embodied language to memorialize youth in our city who have died too-soon. The Black (W)hole is a vehicle for resistance and spiritual renewal that will show how public rituals can affirm cultural memory and help us mourn and heal\,” explains Sarah Crowell\, the Center’s Artistic Director. \nThe Black (W)hole includes the Award-Winning Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company (DAYPC)\, together with Marc Bamuthi Joseph\, Brett Cook\, and Yoram Savion of YAKfilms\,The Elders Project\, and BANDALOOP\, DAYPC Co-Artistic Directors Sarah Crowell and Rashidi Omari\, and a team of powerful collaborators\, performance and art installations and a dance/theater piece for the six young “gone too soon” ancestors\, that have been guided by conversations with their family members.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-black-whole/
LOCATION:Laney College\, Odell Johnson Performing Arts Center 900 Fallon St\, Oakland\, 94607
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200417T210000
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SUMMARY:Grace Notes: Poets at Grace Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Join Litquake for our annual National Poetry Month celebration\, at Grace Cathedral atop the city’s Nob Hill\, for readings from some of America’s best poets: Kazim Ali\, Natalie Diaz\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, and Jane Hirshfield. Curated and hosted by Rebecca Foust\, bookstore provided by Russian Hill Books. Sales and signings to follow. FREE \nModerators \n\n\n \nRebecca Foust\nRebecca Foust was the Poet Laureate of Marin County and is the author of Paradise Drive\, All That Gorgeous Pitiless Song\, and God\, Seed\, as well as three chapbooks including The Unexploded Ordnance Bin\, released November 2019.\n\n\nSpeakers \n\n\n \nJane Hirshfield\nJane Hirshfield’s ninth collection\, Ledger (Knopf)\, just released. Chancellor emerita of the Academy of American Poets and recently elected into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences\, she works frequently at the intersection of poetry and science. Her essays\, poems\, and translations… Read More →\n\n\n \nTongo Eisen-Martin\nTongo Eisen-Martin is the author of Someone’s Dead Already and Heaven Is All Goodbyes (City Lights Pocket Poets Series)\, which won the 2018 California Book Award.\n\n\n \nNatalie Diaz\nNatalie Diaz is author of the new poetry collection Postcolonial Love Poem\, as well as the award-winning When My Brother Was an Aztec. She has received many honors\, including a MacArthur Fellowship\, a US Artists Ford Fellowship\, and a Lannan Literary Fellowship. She teaches at Arizona… Read More →\n\n\n \nKazim Ali\nKazim Ali’s many books include The Far Mosque\, which won an Alice James Books award and Inquisition (2018)\, as well as the prose books The Disappearance of Seth\, Bright Felon\, and Resident Alien. Ali co-founded Nightboat Books and is a professor at U.C. San Diego.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/grace-notes-poets-at-grace-cathedral/
LOCATION:Grace Cathedral\, 1100 California Street\, San Francisco\, 1100 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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