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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.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: James J. Siegel\, Ben Kline\, and Caroline Earleywine
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY\, JANUARY 20 AT 6PM PT WHEN JAMES J. SIEGEL\, BEN KLINE\, AND CAROLINE EARLEYWINE READ FROM THEIR WORK TO CELEBRATE SIEGEL’S LATEST COLLECTION\, THE GOD OF SAN FRANCISCO\, ON ZOOM!\nZoom Login Info \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81646234969\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,81646234969#  or +13462487799\,\,81646234969#\nWebinar ID: 816 4623 4969\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/koVmWjynk \nPraise for The God of San Francisco \n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco is one man’s spiritual journey through a city marked by violence\, queer history\, and the legacy of AIDS. Nothing escapes his attention\, not the vanished Castro Funeral Home\, not the “pale\, bony torsos” sunning in Dolores Park. Here\, history is a landscape where loss meets redemption. Ultimately\, Siegel’s keen eye renders the sometimes painful\, hard-fought ways we travel far from where we begin; these poems are as vivid and heartfelt as the world they map.”—Bruce Snider\, author of Fruit and Paradise\, Indiana \n“The first time I met James Siegel I went to his reading series. I was curious because we hadn’t met and I know many of the poets in San Francisco. We’re reasonably close neighbors\, in a place where some no longer think that there are such things as neighbors. The reading was impressive\, as is the poet. Having now read The God of San Francisco I wonder if we aren’t differently aged versions of a similar child. James Siegel’s poems made me cry in deep and healing sobs and in a rhythm of clicking heels and rosaries. My family has lived for five generations in the Castro and I’m a bit possessive of those streets\, but Siegel’s clean\, accessible and loving translations of spaces to words made me feel at home. This collection goes far beyond the rainbow crosswalks and renamed businesses. This should be required reading for people who think they know.”—Kim Shuck\, 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco \n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco reminds us that ‘this is where life ended/ but went on for those left behind’—a post-apocalyptic universe like HBO’s The Leftovers where one person’s heaven is another person’s hell. I am reminded of being a young\, queer Latinx boy who dreamt of living in San Francisco\, a city whose cultural and political history is entwined in the daily lives of its people. These poems are about a poet’s love for a city whose mythology continues to live. We tread survivor’s guilt\, communal history\, and its trauma\, yes\, but these are love poems. The God of San Francisco is Siegel’s love story of a city and its people.”—Ruben Quesada\, author of Revelations \nAbout The God of San Francisco \nIn The God of San Francisco\, James J. Siegel examines queer grief during the onset of the AIDS crisis through a lavender-and-leather pantheon: St. Christopher\, Allah\, and the God of San Francisco transubstantiate a sarcoma’s cicatrix into sequins\, a viral dowry into a benevolent plume of dazzling feathers. From Laramie\, Wyoming\, to Toledo\, Ohio\, Siegel performs a magisterial frilling of historical attention\, always emerging as “an extraordinary conflagration. A beautiful immolation.” At once an elegiac columbarium and search-and-rescue map for future bliss\, The God of San Francisco trills from the Castro Funeral Home to North Beach and back\, surmising death as something honeyed and lissome\, “eulogies eulogized.” Desire masquerades as “a raven gliding / on the backdrop of midnight” and “Jesus in fishnets\, / crossdressing his way through Nazareth\,” and desire cedes each poem’s boy\, spectral or otherwise\, a warm hand\, green grass\, “the sun’s rays on our skin.”
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