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SUMMARY:Power to the Poets: Uproar
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Thursday\, July 9\, 2020 at 5pm Pacific/8pm Eastern for POWER TO THE POETS: UPROAR! \nVia FB Live: https://www.facebook.com/events/1869493649860368/?active_tab=about \nHosts:\nAmos White & Aileen Cassinetto \nFeaturing: \nJOSIAH LUIS ALDERETE\ncurates and hosts the Latinx reading series SPEAKING AXOLOTL in Oakland which happens every third Thursday of the month at Nomadic Press Studios. His frst book of poems\, Baby Axolotls y Old Pochos\, is forthcoming from Black Freighter Press. \nBERNARD COLLINS\nis a visual artist and faculty member at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia. He is also a spoken word artist whose humorous style hearkens back to the “Toasting” traditions of African American culture seen in poems like the “Signifying Monkey” or “Shine.” \nSHANELLE GABRIEL\nShanelle Gabriel has toured internationally and is known for both opening and featuring on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam alongside Jill Scott. She has also shared the stage with artists such as Talib Kweli\, Nas\, Dave Chapelle\, and more. Shanelle was spotlighted on the Rachael Ray Show\, and was named one of “8 Millennial Feminist Poets That Deserve Recognition” by BET.com and a “Powerful Indie Artist Activist You Should Know” by Blavity.com. She was selected to curate a series of poems for Fast Company Magazine’s 2019 European Innovation Festival at the Gucci Hub in Milan\, Italy\, and was the subject of a mini-documentary on the Lifetime Network regarding her battle with Lupus. She presently resides in Brooklyn. For links to her music & poetry and to learn more\, visit www.shanellegabriel.com. \nAMBITION THE POET HARPER\nis a poet\, workshop instructor\, entrepreneur\, and author of From the Tongue of a Foster Child. He lives in Sicklerville\, New Jersey. \nANTONIO LOPEZ\nis an East Palo Alto native and PhD student in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University. He holds degrees in African American Studies and Modern Middle Eastern Studies from Duke University and the University of Oxford. His debut collection\, Gentefication\, won the 2019 Four Way Books Levis Prize in Poetry\, and is set to be published fall of 2021. \nSHIKHA MALAVIYA\nis the author of the internationally-acclaimed\, Geography of Tongues\, former Poet Laureate of San Ramon\, co-founder of The (Great) Indian Poetry Collective\, Sangam Arts Mosaic Fellow\, TEDx speaker\, and 2020 poetry judge of AWP’s Kurt Brown Prize. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in PLUME\, Prairie Schooner\, and elsewhere. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay area. https://shikhamalaviya.com \nTUREEDA MIKELL\nis a Story Medicine Woman\, award winning poet and performance artist. She was a featured poet/storyteller at the National Association of Black Storytellers\, Lawrence Hall and Golden Gate Academy of Sciences\, Museum of the African Diaspora\, Randall and Oakland Museums\, The Black Panther’s 50th Anniversary\, Octavia Butler’s 70th Birthday\, Eth-Noh-Tec Nu Wa in Beijing\, China\, and at the de Young Museum’s Soul of a Nation. Her book\, Synchronicity: The Oracle of Sun Medicine\, was published by Nomadic Press in February 2020. \nALBERT MILLS\nis the Poet Laureate of Delaware. He is a community-based social worker deeply rooted in the juvenile justice system. Mills has designed and led organizations that provide services for delinquent youth and their families. As a therapist\, he serves New Castle County Delaware’s Multisystemic Therapy Services. Mills is a certified A.R.T. therapist\, and takes pride in his efforts to utilize art as a tool for foundational change in youth\, families\, communities\, and our society. A cofounder of G.O.A.L.S.\, and S.Y.A.-Tutoring and Mentoring Programs in Wilmington\, Mills is also an honored army veteran who served in Iraq and speaks about his struggles with PTSD as a result of the war. https://arts.delaware.gov/poet-laureate/ \nELIJAH PRINGLE III\nis a Philadelphia poet\, lyric baritone\, composer\, actor\, and artivist. He is the author of At the Cornerstone\, Feeding the Sparrow\, and Second Saturday at Serenity\, and has appeared on radio\, TV & stage. He has been quoted in print in Newsweek\, The New York Times\, The Philadelphia Daily News\, and others. He credits his true education to five generations of teachers. \nOCTAVIO QUINTANILLA\nis Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Our Lady of the Lake University and former Poet Laureate of San Antonio\, Texas. He is the author of the poetry collection\, If I Go Missing. His poetry\, fiction\, translations\, and photography have appeared\, or are forthcoming\, in Salamander\, Poetry Northwest\, RHINO\, and elsewhere. His visual poems have been exhibited in several galleries\, including Presa House Gallery\, Equinox Gallery\, and at the Southwest School of Art in San Antonio\, TX. He holds a PhD from the University of North Texas and is the regional editor for Texas Books in Review and poetry editor for The Journal of Latina Critical Feminism & for Voices de la Luna: A Quarterly Literature & Arts Magazine. https://www.octavioquintanilla.com \nGENTLE RAMIREZ\n(THEY/THEM) is a trans non-binary poet from the Bronx. A 2020 Lyvo Fellow and recipient of The Oluwatoyin Salua Freedom Fighters Grant (2020)\, Gentle’s work has been featured in NYUnited\, Bryant Park Poetry\, West 10th\, PoetNY\, Write About Now Poetry\, and more. Gentle is a BA candidate at New York University and most recently the author of their first book\, Ultram (KDP 2018). https://www.gentleramirez.com \nAMOS WHITE\nThe Founder and Chief Planter at 100K Trees for Humanity\, Amos White is a Climate Mobilization Strategist\, Coro Fellow in Public Affairs\, author\, poet\, arts impresario\, civil rights activist\, father\, and husband based in Alameda\, California. \n*** \nPOWER TO THE POETS is a live reading series curated by San Mateo County Poet Laureate Aileen Cassinetto. We’ll be broadcasting live on this event page. Video will appear as a post under the Discussion tab. The reading will be archived at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB7ih0FYXei_j7pJk4hcfeg \nPast events: \nPower to the Poets: Poets of Color for Change\, https://migozine.org/category/blacklivesmatter/ \nPower to the Poets: A Juneteenth Special\, https://migozine.org/category/juneteenth-2/
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SUMMARY:Borderlands Books hosts Jo Walton\, author of OR WHAT YOU WILL
DESCRIPTION:Come join Borderlands Bookstore as they host Jo Walton for her latest\, OR WHAT YOU WILL! \nFrom Jo Walton\, author of the critically-acclaimed and reader-beloved Among Others\, and Hugo\, Nebula\, and World Fantasy Award winner\, comes a new lyrical and philosophical novel: OR WHAT YOU WILL (A Tor Hardcover; On-sale: July 7\, 2020). Walton’s latest is an utterly original novel about how stories work and how they are brought forth from a writer’s depths. With OR WHAT YOU WILL\, Walton delightfully dramatizes the deep processes common to most writers and how their characters speak to them—with all their danger\, cruelty\, drama\, and sublime charm.  It is the perfect book for anyone who LOVES literature: writing it\, sharing it\, and most of all\, reading it! \nHere is some of what people are already saying about OR WHAT YOU WILL:\n“Or What You Will is a Jo Walton book. Which is to say—it’s a joy and a revelation\, and I never wanted it to end.”—Rainbow Rowell \n“Both intellectual and engaging\, this is a book for readers experienced in the fantasy genre and who also enjoy thinking about the craft of writing.”—Buzzfeed \n“Hugo and Nebula Award–winner Walton brilliantly braids somber realism\, fanciful metafiction\, and Shakespearean-influenced fantasy into a moving paean to the power of storytelling…\nThis gorgeous\, deeply philosophical work is a knockout.—Publishers Weekly\, Starred Review \nHe has been too many things to count. He has been a dragon with a boy on his back. He has been a scholar\, a warrior\, a lover\, and a thief. He has been a dream and dreamer. He has been a god…\nBut “he” is in fact nothing more than a spark of idea\, a character in the mind of Sylvia Harrison\, 73\, award-winning author of thirty novels over forty years. He has played a part in most of those novels\, and in the recesses of her mind\, Sylvia has conversed with him for years. But Sylvia won’t live forever\, any more than any human does. And he’s trapped inside her cave of bone\, her hollow of skull. When she dies\, so will he. Now Sylvia is starting a new novel\, a fantasy for adult readers\, set in Thalia\, the Florence-resembling imaginary city that was the setting for a successful YA trilogy she published decades before. Of course he’s got a part in it. But he also has a notion. He thinks he knows how he and Sylvia can step off the wheel of mortality altogether. All he has to do is convince her. \nJO WALTON won the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 2012 for her novel Among Others. Before that\, she won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer\, and her novel Tooth and Claw won the World Fantasy Award in 2004. The novels of her Small Change sequence—Farthing\, Ha’penny\, and Half a Crown—have won acclaim ranging from national newspapers to the Romantic Times Critics’ Choice Award. A native of Wales\, she lives in Montreal. Follow her on Twitter at @bluejowalton.
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SUMMARY:Leslie Kern
DESCRIPTION:discussing the subject of her new book \nFeminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World \n\npublished by Verso Books \n———– \nThis is a virtual event that will be hosted by City Lights on the Crowdcast platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. If you have not used Crowdcast before\, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Crowdcast. \n———– \nto make reservations \n(Click Here for Reservations)\nEvent is free\, but reservations are required \n———– \nFeminist City is a forthcoming release. Keep an eye on this spot for a link to purchase book. \n(Click Here to buy book in the near future!) \n———– \nFeminist City is an ongoing experiment in living differently\, living better\, and living more justly in an urban world \n\n\nWe live in the city of men. Our public spaces are not designed for female bodies. There is little consideration for women as mothers\, workers or carers. The urban streets often are a place of threats rather than community. Gentrification has made the everyday lives of women even more difficult. What would a metropolis for working women look like? A city of friendships beyond Sex and the City. A transit system that accommodates mothers with strollers on the school run. A public space with enough toilets. A place where women can walk without harassment. \nIn Feminist City\, through history\, personal experience and popular culture Leslie Kern exposes what is hidden in plain sight: the social inequalities built into our cities\, homes\, and neighborhoods. Kern offers an alternative vision of the feminist city. Taking on fear\, motherhood\, friendship\, activism\, and the joys and perils of being alone\, Kern maps the city from new vantage points\, laying out an intersectional feminist approach to urban histories and proposes that the city is perhaps also our best hope for shaping a new urban future. It is time to dismantle what we take for granted about cities and to ask how we can build more just\, sustainable\, and women-friendly cities together. \n\nLeslie Kern is an associate professor of geography and environment and director of women’s and gender studies at Mount Allison University. She is the author of Sex and the Revitalized City: Gender\, Condominium Development\, and Urban Citizenship. \nAdvanced praise for Feminist City: \n\n“Visionary\, intelligent\, and humane\, this book offers intersectional insights into the gendered nature of the modern city to promote ‘living more justly in an urban world’ … A timely\, thought-provoking study.” \n– Kirkus \n\n\n\n“[An] insightful scholarly work … This provocative analysis will resonate with theoretically minded feminists.” \n–Publisher’s Weekly \n\n\n“Cities aren’t built to accommodate female bodies\, female needs\, female desires. In this rich\, engaging book the feminist geographer Leslie Kern envisions how we might transform the ‘city of men’ into a city for everyone. Let’s all move there immediately.” \n– Lauren Elkin\, author of Flaneuse \n\n\n“This book totally opened my eyes! Feminist City is an incredibly incisive look at cities and urban design through the lens of gender\, while also inspecting how acts of claiming urban space affect other marginalized groups. Combining academic and lived experience\, Leslie Kern’s intersectional approach clearly lays out just how cities are failing and what it might mean to imagine a more just urban life. Feminist City made me see my own experiences in a whole new light\, and Kern makes the field of feminist geography completely accessible and exciting to the average city slicker. Anyone who considers themselves a feminist or activist should read this book!” \n– Julia DeVarti\, Literati Bookstore
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Juli Delgado Lopera in conversation with Daniel Handler / Fiebre Tropical
DESCRIPTION:Are you still bummed we had to postpone the launch party for Juli Delgado Lopera and their debut novel\, Fiebre Tropical? Us too! But be bummed no longer and join us for a virtual event\, in conversation with Daniel Handler (Bottle Grove). \nWe’ll be streaming live on our Facebook page. \nFriends\, neighbors: We are pleased to be able to bring you some of our events virtually while our doors are otherwise closed in the interest of public health. If you’d like to support the store\, you can still do that in the usual ways: \n> Buy the book and we’ll deliver it directly to your door.\n> Buy one of our gift certificates\, which we keep on file and never expire.\n> Make a donation. \nThank you very much for your support – we’re proud to be a legacy business and a mainstay of the Haight-Ashbury since 1976! \n\nUprooted from her comfortable life in Bogotá\, Colombia\, into an ant-infested Miami townhouse\, fifteen-year-old Francisca is miserable and friendless in her strange new city. Her alienation grows when her mother is swept up into an evangelical church\, replete with Christian salsa\, abstinent young dancers\, and baptisms for the dead. \nBut there\, Francisca also meets the magnetic Carmen: opinionated and charismatic\, head of the youth group\, and the pastor’s daughter. As her mother’s mental health deteriorates and her grandmother descends into alcoholism\, Francisca falls more and more intensely in love with Carmen. To get closer to her\, Francisca turns to Jesus to be saved\, even as their relationship hurtles toward a shattering conclusion. \n\n“Fiebre Tropical is a literary explosion. In a rollicking\, multilingual prose both wise and irreverent\, brimming with snark and queer humor\, Juliana Delgado Lopera crafts a migration tale we’ve never read and badly need.” – Michelle Tea\, author of Against Memoir: Complaints\, Confessions & Criticisms \n“A magnificent novel\, by turns electric\, hilarious\, sexy\, thrilling\, wrenching\, and profound. Pa decirlo clarito: Juliana Delgado Lopera is a writer of explosive talent\, and this book is a fierce and radiant contribution\, yes\, to queer literature\, Latinx literature\, and immigrant literature\, but also to literature\, punto.” –Carolina De Robertis\, author of Cantoras \n“When you drive around town\, when you stare out the window\, when you wake up in the middle of the night\, whether you know it or not\, you are waiting for a book like this. Fiebre Tropical is a triumph\, and we’re all triumphant in its presence.” – Daniel Handler\, author of All the Dirty Parts \n\nJuli Delgado Lopera is an award-winning Colombian writer and historian based in San Francisco. They are the author of Quiéreme (Nomadic Press 2017) and the illustrated\, bilingual oral history collection ¡Cuéntamelo! (Aunt Lute Books 2017)\, which won a 2018 Lambda Literary Award and a 2018 Independent Publisher Book Award. They are the recipient of the 2014 Jackson Literary Award\, and have received fellowships from the Brush Creek Foundation of the Arts\, Lambda Literary Foundation\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, The SF Grotto\, and an individual artist grant from the SF Arts Commission. Their work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Eleven Eleven\, Foglifter\, Four Way Review\, Broadly\, and TimeOut Mag\, among others. Formerly\, they served as the creative director of RADAR Productions\, a queer literary nonprofit in San Francisco. \nDaniel Handler is the author of the novels We Are Pirates\, The Basic Eight\, Watch Your Mouth\, Adverbs\, and Why We Broke Up\, a 2012 Michael L. Printz Honor Book. He is responsible for many books for children\, including the thirteen-volume sequence A Series of Unfortunate Events and the four-book series All the Wrong Questions. He is married to the illustrator Lisa Brown\, and lives with her and their son in San Francisco. \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nThis is a free\, all-ages event. \nTo have Fiebre Tropical sent to your door\, order here or below.
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SUMMARY:Author Joe Di Prisco Discussing The Good Family Fitzgerald w/ Ian Maloney | Virtual Author Chat on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Thursday\, July 9\, 2020 at 7 PM PDT for an online discussion with our friend and author\, Joe Di Prisco\, discussing his new novel\, THE GOOD FAMILY FITZGERALD\, with Ian Maloney. \nOur discussion will be webcast on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82064714666. \n(Order your copy of THE GOOD FAMILY FITZGERALD in paper at https://bit.ly/GGPTGFF\, or in audiobook from Libro.fm at https://bit.ly/ABTGFF.) \nTHE GOOD FAMILY FITZGERALD \nThe Good Family Fitzgerald is a saga of money and ambition\, crime and the Catholic Church\, a sprawling\, passionate story shaped against a background of social discord. \nThe Fitzgeralds are buttressed by wealth and privilege\, but they are also buffeted by crisis after crisis\, many of their own creation. Even so\, they live large\, in love and in strife\, wielding power\, combating adversaries and each other. The Good Family Fitzgerald is a saga of money and ambition\, crime and the Catholic Church\, a sprawling\, passionate story shaped against a background of social discord. \nPadraic Fitzgerald is the up-from-nothing\, aging patriarch whose considerable business interests appear anything but legitimate\, but he has bigger problems than law enforcement. A widower\, Paddy becomes enmeshed with a young woman who will force him to re-examine his cardinal assumptions. Meanwhile\, he has cultivated thorny relationships with his four children\, all of whom struggle over the terms of connection with their father. Anthony―oldest son\, principled criminal defense attorney\, designated prince of the family―and his cherished Francesca are devastated by tragedy. In the aftermath\, Frankie comes to play a vital role in Fitzgerald lore. Philip is a charismatic Catholic priest spectacularly torn between his lofty ideals and aspirations and his all-too-human flaws and longings. Matty has wandered aimlessly\, but once he finds his purpose\, he precipitates turmoil in all quarters. Colleen\, the youngest\, is a seeker who styles herself the outsider and the conscience of the clan. Her hands are full\, as no Fitzgerald is left untested or unscathed\, and by the end the whole family\, as well as those venturing into their realm\, will be stunned into illumination. \nJOE DI PRISCO \nJoseph Di Prisco was born in Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, where once upon a time the Brooklyn Dodgers ruled the known world. Shortly after he was whisked away at 10 years old on the subway to California (long story; see his memoirs)\, however\, he saw the light and became a San Francisco Giants fan. He has published five novels (Confessions of Brother Eli\, Sun City\, All for Now\, The Alzhammer\, Sibella & Sibella and his latest The Good Family Fitzgerald)\, three books of poetry (Wit’s End\, Poems in Which\, and Sightlines from the Cheap Seats)\, two books on childhood and adolescence co-written with psychologist and educator Michael Riera (Field Guide to the American Teenager and Right from Wrong)\, and two memoirs (Subway to California and The Pope of Brooklyn). Di Prisco is the founding chair of The Simpson Literary Project\, which promotes literacy and literature\, writers and writing across the generations. He also is series editor of the annual anthology: Simpsonistas: Tales from the Simpson Literary Project.\nDi Prisco’s book reviews\, essays\, and poems have appeared in numerous journals and newspapers\, and his poetry has been awarded prizes from Poetry Northwest\, Bear Star Press\, and Bread Loaf.  \nMODERATOR IAN MALONEY  \nIan S. Maloney is Professor of English at St Francis College in Brooklyn\, NY where he directs the SFC Literary Prize. Ian serves on the Literary Council for the Brooklyn Book Festival as well as the board for the Walt Whitman Initiative. He recently completed his first novel.
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