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SUMMARY:Lunch Poems Student Reading
DESCRIPTION:One of the year’s most lively events\, the student reading includes winners of the following prizes: Academy of American Poets\, Cook\, Rosenberg\, and Yang\, as well as students nominated by Berkeley’s creative writing faculty\, Lunch Poems volunteers\, and representatives from student publications.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lunch-poems-student-reading/
LOCATION:Morrison Library\, UC Berkeley\, 2000 Carleston Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Story Hour in the Library Student Reading
DESCRIPTION:Story Hour in the Library celebrates the writers in our campus community with an annual student reading. The event will feature short excerpts of work by winners of the year’s biggest prose prizes\, Story Hour in the Library interns\, and faculty nominees.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/story-hour-in-the-library-student-reading/
LOCATION:Morrison Library\, UC Berkeley\, 2000 Carleston Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Charlotte Cotton Reading of 'Pictures From Home'
DESCRIPTION:Join SFMOMA at 6 p.m. in the Roberts Family Gallery on Floor 1 (by the Richard Serra Sculpture) for a reading by independent curator Charlotte Cotton from Larry Sultan’s Pictures from Home to celebrate the republication of this acclaimed work. This is a pre-event reading. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/charlotte-cotton-reading-of-pictures-from-home/
LOCATION:SFMOMA\, 151 Third Street \, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Kevin Allardice
DESCRIPTION:Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street\, Thursday May 4th at 7:00pm as we welcome Author Kevin Allardice\, reading from and discussing his book Family\, Genus\, Species. \n  \nAt a sprawling urban farm in the hills above Berkeley\, a woman’s attempt to give a birthday present to her four-year-old nephew erupts into an epic quest\, increasingly nightmarish and violent\, to survive our deepest cultural chasms. A wickedly funny satire of parenting and privilege\, sex and politics\, set in the shadow of civil unrest. \n  \n“Kevin Allardice harnesses his great powers of description and ingenious sense of narrative for this viciously funny satire\, Family Genus Species. Laurence Sterne would have been proud to call Mr. Allardice a descendent.” – Michael Kimball\, author of Big Ray\, Us and Dear Everybody. \n  \n“With poignant wit\, Kevin Allardice draws us into this backyard fairytale and social satire. Vee is a memorable protagonist\, quirky and brave and tender. Fast-paced and suspenseful\, FAMILY\, GENUS\, SPECIES is compelling and utterly original.” – Vanessa Hua\, author of Deceit and Other Possibilities. \n  \nKevin Allardice is the author of the novel Any Resemblance to Actual Persons (Counterpoint\, 2014) . He was born in Oakland\, California\, and was a Henry Hoyns fellow in fiction at the University of Virginia\, where he received his MFA in 2010. His short stories\, winner of the of the Donald Barthelme Prize and twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize\, have appeared in The Santa Monica Review\, The Florida Review\, Gulf Coast\, The North American Review\, and elsewhere. He currently lives in Berkeley\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kevin-allardice/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Babar in Exile
DESCRIPTION:Babar in Exile #8\na revival of the Cafe Babar and Paradise Lounge reading series \nfeaturing\nJon Longhi\nDawn Oberg\nand “Honorary Babarian” Joel Landmine \nwith open mic Hosted by Paul Corman-Roberts and Richard Loranger \nThursday\, May 4\, 2017\n7pm sharp\nfree of charge \nThe Octopus Literary Salon is proud to present Babar in Exile\, a quarterly commemoration and revival of the high energy San Francisco reading series of the 1990’s\, Café Babar and Paradise Lounge. Our eighth installment marks the first anniversary of this series. We are excited to feature two former and very active participants of Babar and Paradise\, Jon Longhi\, whose writing has been compared to Terry Southern\, Charles Bukowski\, and Hunter S. Thompson\, and Dawn Oberg\, a versatile musician who is currently writing and recording songs from and for the Dystopia. As well we welcome “honorary Babarian” Joel Landmine\, who will turn your day inside-out and lay it on the table. So come on down to check out a slice of Bay Area poetry history\, now and in the making\, and make your way home with a bindle full of inspiration and a thimbleful more hope for the species. \nThere will be cake.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/babar-in-exile/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Hazel Reading Series - May Edition
DESCRIPTION:May is approaching\, and Hazel Reading Series is blooming with its wonderful line-up of writers. Join us at The Mission Cultural Center for our May edition. \nFeaturing:\nGuest Reader: Natasha Dennerstein \nNatasha Dennerstein was born in Melbourne\, Australia\, to a family originating in Belarus. She worked as a psychiatric nurse for many years\, which gave her an interesting perspective on the human condition. She has an MFA from San Francisco State University. Natasha has had poetry published in many journals including Landfall\, Snorkel\, Shenandoah\, Bloom\, Transfer\, Red Light Lit\, Spoon River Poetry Review and Foglifter. Her collections Anatomize (2015) and Triptych Caliform (2016) were published by Norfolk Press in San Francisco. Her recent chapbook Seahorse (2017) was published by Nomadic Press in Oakland. \nJennifer Barone nominated by Ingrid Keir \nJennifer Barone is an Italian-American poet and artist. She is the author of three books of poetry\, her most recent: “Saporoso – Poems of Italian Food & Love.” She is known to collaborate with artists and musicians as founder and co-host of the WordParty Poetry & Jazz Series and as Creative Director for FeatherPress. She has been a featured poet at the SFJazz Poetry & Jazz Festival\, The SF Public Library\, The Red Poppy Art House\, SF MoMa\, DeYoung\, and The Beat Museum. She was a winner of the 2007 and 2012 SF Public Library’s Poets Eleven contest for North Beach where she resides and has been published in literary journals such as The Haight Ashbury Literary Journal\, and Quiet Lightning’s sPARKLE & bLINK. She is currently working on a new collection of poetry. Visit thewordparty.comfor more. \nAlexandra Mattraw nominated by Sarah Rosenthal \nAlexandra Mattraw is a poet and educator whose Celtic maternal great grandparents settled in Oakland and its vicinity in the early 1900s. Her full length book\, small siren\, emerges from Brooklyn’s Cultural Society in 2018. Alexandra’s various collections have previously been named finalists at 1913 Press\, Colorado Review\, Nightboat Books\, and elsewhere. She is also the author of four chapbooks\, including flood psalm\, which is forthcoming in mid May from Dancing Girl Press. You can find her poems and criticism in places including 1913 Journal of Forms\, American Letters & Commentary\, Denver Quarterly\, Eleven Eleven\, Fourteen Hills\, The Poetry Project\, The Volta\, and VOLT. A Bay Area Correspondent School member and co-founder of Artists for Sustained & United Resistance (ASUR)\, Alexandra also curates an art-centric writing and performance series called Lone Glen\, now in its sixth year: http://loneglen.wordpress.com/. She hopes you will join her and several other poets at Octopus Salon on May 16th to celebrate “A Poetry of Ritual.” \nJenny irizary nominated by Lisa Gray \nJenny Irizary is currently working on a memoir about growing up along the Russian River. Her work has been published in Sick Lit\, Squalorly\, District Lit\, Communion\, Lavender Review\, and other journals. Her poem\, “If You Want Any More Proof She’s Not Puerto Rican\,” was the winner of Green Briar Review’s 2016 poetry contest. \nThe Poetician nominated by Thea Matthews\n(Bio to follow soon) \nStacy Carlson nominated by LJ Moore\n(Bio to follow soon) \nNo one turned away for lack of funds\, but donations are very much appreciated ♥
URL:https://litseen.com/event/hazel-reading-series-may-edition/
LOCATION:Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts\, 2868 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Liana Steinmetz
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/liana-steinmetz/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Patricia Lockwood
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Patricia Lockwood to the store to discuss and sign her memoir\, Priestdaddy\, on Thursday\, May 4th at 7:00 pm. \nFather Greg Lockwood is unlike any Catholic priest you have ever met–a man who lounges in boxer shorts\, loves action movies\, and whose constant jamming on the guitar reverberates “like a whole band dying in a plane crash in 1972”.  His daughter is an irreverent poet who long ago left the Church’s country. When an unexpected crisis leads her and her husband to move back into her parents’ rectory\, their two worlds collide.\nIn Priestdaddy\, Lockwood interweaves emblematic moments from her childhood and adolescence–from an ill-fated family hunting trip and an abortion clinic sit-in where her father was arrested\, to her involvement in a cultlike Catholic youth group–with scenes that chronicle the eight-month adventure she and her husband had in her parents’ household after a decade of living on their own. Lockwood details her education of a seminarian who is also living at the rectory\, tries to explain Catholicism to her husband\, who is mystified by its bloodthirstiness and arcane laws\, and encounters a mysterious substance on a hotel bed with her mother. \nLockwood pivots from the raunchy to the sublime\, from the comic to the deeply serious\, exploring issues of belief\, belonging\, and personhood. Priestdaddy is an entertaining\, unforgettable portrait of a deeply odd religious upbringing\, and how one balances a hard-won identity with the weight of family and tradition. \nPatricia Lockwood was born in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, and raised in all the worst cities of the Midwest. She is the author of two poetry collections\, Balloon Pop Outlaw Black and Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals\, a New York Times Notable Book. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, The New Republic\, Slate\, and the London Review of Books. Lockwood lives in Lawrence\, Kansas. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, May 4\, 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/patricia-lockwood/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:VeteransWrite featuring Alan Quale
DESCRIPTION:VeteransWrite featuring Alan Quale\nA special edition of our monthly VeteransWrite program\nFriday\, May 5\, 2017\, 1:00pm \nDr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library\, room 390 \n150 E. San Fernando Street at Fourth Street\ndowntown San José\nAdmission FREE \nAlan Quale is a retired journalist\, having worked as a newspaper reporter\, copy editor\, page designer and news editor\, mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2010 he published his first novel titled My Dakota\, the story of his early life on the Great Plains. He recently published his second novel titled Replacements\, which is based on his experiences as a supply sergeant for an infantry company in which more than 83 percent of the men were either killed or wounded during the Vietnam War. Born in Montana\, Quale holds a degree in journalism from the University of North Dakota. When he’s not writing\, he enjoys hiking in the Sierra Nevada mountains where he and his wife have a cabin. Alan Quale will give his book Replacements free to participants. \nADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Email to veteranswrite@yahoo.com\, with your name\, branch of service and dates of service\, email address or phone number. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/veteranswrite-featuring-alan-quale/
LOCATION:Dr. MLK Jr. Library SJSU\, 1 Washington Square\, San Jose\, CA\, 95192\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Duncan McNaughton + Norma Cole
DESCRIPTION:Readings by two poets in our Reading Room\, programmed by Sunnylyn Thibodeaux. \nDuncan McNaughton has lived in and around the Bay Area since 1973 and established the Poetics Program at New College of California with Louis Patler. His recent books include Tiny Windows and Altoon’s Frog. \nNorma Cole is a poet living in the sanctuary city of San Francisco whose books include Win These Posters and Other Unrelated Prizes Inside. Her new translation of Jean Daive’s White Decimal is forthcoming in 2017. \nProgrammer Sunnylyn Thibodeaux is the author of Universal Fall Precautions and over a dozen small books. She coedits Auguste Press and Lew Gallery Editions.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/duncan-mcnaughton-and-norma-cole/
LOCATION:Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive\, 2155 Center St.\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive":MAILTO:bampfa@berkeley.edu
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SUMMARY:Drop Leaf Press: Taitano + Shanley
DESCRIPTION:We’re back! Drop Leaf Press returns with a reading at Alley CatBooks to celebrate the release of two poetry chapbooks: Lehua Taitano’s SONOMA and Maxwell Shanley’s forthcoming chapbook (TBA). Each book is hand-bound and includes cover art and lettering by illustrator and designer Mary Lundquist. They’ll be joined by two readers: Clarissa Mendiola and a special guest. Please gather with us for an evening of libations\, snacks\, and poetry. Books are $9; cash or card accepted. \nGet it early: Buy SONOMA at Alley Cat Books (SF)\, Diesel\, A Bookstore (Oakland)\, or purchase our titles from the Drop Leaf Press online store:http://dropleafpress.com/store \nNote: Maxwell Shanley’s chapbook (TBA) is headed to the printers. We’ll announce when it’s available in our shop/in stores. Pics to come! \nABOUT THE READERS: \nLEHUA M. TAITANO\, a native Chamoru from Yigo\, Guåhan (Guam)\, is a queer poet\, writer\, and artist. She is the author of A Bell Made of Stones (TinFish Press\, 2013) and a chapbook of short fiction\, appalachiapacific\, which won the 2010 Merriam-Frontier Award. Her poetry\, essays\, and Pushcart Prize- nominated fiction have appeared in Poetry\, Narrative Witness\, Oxalis\, Witness\, Storyboard\, and The Yellow Medicine Review\, among many others. She has served as an APAture Featured Literary Artist (Kearny Street Workshop) and as a contributing Kuwentuhan poet (The Poetry Center at San Francisco State University). Taitano currently serves as the Community Outreach Coordinator on the Executive Board of the Thinking Its Presence: Race\, Literary\, and Interdisciplinary Studies Conference. \nMAXWELL SHANLEY lives in San Francisco where he works as a bookseller. He is currently completing an MFA at San Francisco State University. His work from his forthcoming chapbook (TBA\, Drop Leaf Press\, 2017) has previously appeared in New American Writing and Slipstream. \nCLARISSA MENDIOLA: As a Chamoru woman raised on the mainland\, home is straddling the International Date Line\, where it is today and tomorrow simultaneously. Clarissa’s work attempts to describe that place\, however disorienting. Her work can be found in As Us\, Literary Hub\, Omniverse\, and The Offending Adam. Clarissa has an MFA in Writing from California College of Arts\, was a 2011 Hedgebrook Writer in Residence\, and teaches creative writing summer camps for junior high school students. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and two sons. \nDANIEL SUÁREZ is the son of Cuban immigrants. He currently lives in Chicago\, Illinois and is a Substitute Teacher. His poems can be found in the Columbia Poetry Review\, RHINO\, Eleven Eleven\, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review\, and other print and online journals.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/drop-leaf-press-taitano-shanley/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
ORGANIZER;CN="Drop Leaf Press":MAILTO:dropleafpress@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Laura Kipnis
DESCRIPTION:Writer and feminist Laura Kipnis will discuss her latest book: Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus. A professor at Northwestern University\, Kipnis is known for her spirited\, sometimes provocative interrogations of contemporary gender and sexual politics. Previous books include Men\, An Ongoing Investigation\, The Female Thing\, and Against Love: A Polemic. \nHer new book emerged from the experience of finding herself the target of a Title IX complaint — and subsequent tribunal — that turned out to be a thinly veiled attempt to censor her for an essay. While Kipnis’s own professional standing hung briefly in the balance\, of wider concern was an unchallenged threat to academic freedom.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/laura-kipnis/
LOCATION:Mill Valley Public Library\, 375 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley \, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
ORGANIZER;CN="Mill Valley Public Library":MAILTO:abrenner@cityofmillvalley.org
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SUMMARY:Homegoing: An Evening with Yaa Gyasi
DESCRIPTION:Yaa Gyasi returns to Berkeley to discuss and sign copies of her extraordinary debut novel. Join us at Pegasus Books Downtown for the paperback launch of Homegoing. \n“Homegoing is an inspiration.” —Ta-Nehisi Coates \nWinner of the NBCC’s John Leonard First Book Prize\nA New York Times Notable Book\nA Washington Post Notable Book\nOne of the Best Books of the Year: NPR\, Time\, Oprah.com\, Harper’s Bazaar\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Mother Jones\, Esquire\, Elle\, Paste\, Entertainment Weekly\, the Skimm\, Minneapolis Star Tribune\, BuzzFeed \n**Free to attend. Seats are on a first-come basis.** \nAbout the Book: \nGhana\, eighteenth century: two half sisters are born into different villages\, each unaware of the other. One will marry an Englishman and lead a life of comfort in the palatial rooms of the Cape Coast Castle. The other will be captured in a raid on her village\, imprisoned in the very same castle\, and sold into slavery. \nHomegoing follows the parallel paths of these sisters and their descendants through eight generations: from the Gold Coast to the plantations of Mississippi\, from the American Civil War to Jazz Age Harlem. Yaa Gyasi’s extraordinary novel illuminates slavery’s troubled legacy both for those who were taken and those who stayed—and shows how the memory of captivity has been inscribed on the soul of our nation. \nAuthor Bio: \nYaa Gyasi was born in Ghana and raised in Huntsville\, Alabama. She holds a BA in English from Stanford University and an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, where she held a Dean’s Graduate Research Fellowship. She lives in New York City.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/homegoing-an-evening-with-yaa-gyasi/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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CREATED:20170425T012855Z
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SUMMARY:Gillian Olivia Blythe Hamel\, 최 Lindsay\, + Lorraine Lupo
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, May 5th @ 7:30 pm\, for the release of Gillian Olivia Blythe Hamel’s occident\, featuring Gillian Olivia Blythe Hamel\, 최 Lindsay and Lorraine Lupo!\n\nGillian Olivia Blythe Hamel’s work has appeared in VOLT\, jubilat\, The Volta\, and The Offending Adam\, and was recently featured in the Aesthetic Blitz exhibition from the Asian American Women Artists Association. Her first book\, occident\, is forthcoming from Called Back Books in 2017. She is managing editor at Omnidawn Publishing and editor of OmniVerse. Gillian also co-publishes speCt!\, a chapbook series and book arts imprint\, with Peter Burghardt and Robert Andrew Perez.\n\n최 Lindsay is a diasporic Korean poet and a student at UC Berkeley\, where they study literature and philosophy\, and work as the managing editor of Berkeley Poetry Review. They were selected as a finalist in Omnidawn’s 2016 chapbook contest\, and have poems published or forthcoming in HOLD: A Journal\, The Felt\, Omniverse\, and Apogee’s print and online publications. They can be found on Twitter @chwelinji.\n\nLorraine Lupo is the author of By Way Of (Green Zone Editions). Her work has appeared in or is forthcoming from The New England Review\, Fourteen Hills\, The Art Book Review and Across The Margin\, among others. She edits the Periodic Postcard series and lives in Oakland\, Ca.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gillian-olivia-blythe-hamel-%ec%b5%9c-lindsay-and-lorraine-lupo/
LOCATION:Studio One Arts Center\, 365 45th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94609\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Pittsburghers by the Bay
DESCRIPTION:It’s no surprise that Pittsburghers (a.k.a. yinzers) feel at home in the Bay Area. With ample bridges\, a jaw-dropping skyline\, a top-notch food scene\, and Steelers-friendly sports bars to show off black-and-gold pride\, San Francisco has everything a Pittsburgh native needs to survive. \nJoin us as we celebrate the Steel City with a reading by four transplanted yinzers – Laura Davis\, Molly Prosser\, Turi Fesler Steffen\, and Laura Vrcek! \nEnjoy books for sale\, light refreshments\, and the emcee skills of Pittsburgh-at-heart Hannah Rothstein. \nWhether you’re a homesick ‘burgher or a yinzer groupie\, this afternoon will have you longing for those three rivers and that glorious “dahntahn.” \nREADERS: \nLaura E. Davis grew up on California Avenue and earned a bachelor’s from California University of Pennsylvania. While she may have been destined to move to San Francisco\, she first earned an MFA from Chatham University. Both sides of her family have lived in Southwestern Pennsylvania for over 100 years. \nLaura misses sandwiches with fries on them. \nMolly Prosser swapped the wilds of the Allegheny Forest for the traffic of Silicon Valley. She edits copy for eBay and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Carlow University. Her work has appeared in various publications and on the Prosody radio show (90.5 WESA Pittsburgh). Her poetry collection Rubbernecking is available from Word Poetry. \nMolly misses random Rick Sebak sightings. \nTuri Fesler Steffen was born in Alaska\, but her experience spans beyond halibut fishing. She has her MFA from Pitt\, where she was the editor of Hot Metal Bridge. And you may have seen her at readings around the Bay\, including Shipwreck and Voz sin Tinta. Last year\, deciding she yearned for the ‘Burgh\, Turi moved to Pittsburg\, California. \nTuri misses salads with french fries. \nLaura Vrcek has an MFA in Creative Writing from Chatham University and works as a ghostwriter for Bay Area tech executives. Her nonfiction work has appeared on Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog\, The Orange Dot\, and Perspectives\, a storytelling segment on KQED\, NPR’s San Francisco affiliate. \nLaura misses Pennsylvania’s summer thunderstorms. \nEMCEE: \nHannah Rothstein (@HRothsteinArt) is the author of Yoga for Bros and an artist whose work has been featured in TIME\, The Guardian\, Vogue Italia\, and more. Besides shamelessly namedropping\, Hannah enjoys painting\, punning\, and reminiscing about the wonderful year she spent in Pittsburgh. \nHannah misses church-lady-crafted\, kraut pierogis. \nImage by Molly Cockcroft\, http://missmoco.co.uk/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/pittsburghers-by-the-bay/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170502T004326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170502T004326Z
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SUMMARY:"Kill the Ampaya!" The Best Latin American Baseball Fiction
DESCRIPTION:“Dick Cluster has done a masterful job of curating and translating this collection of short stories. Each reflects a passion for baseball and a recognition that the sport and its lessons are omnipresent\, reflecting and informing and mimicking real life. Most  also tend to be infused with a wonderful mysticism that both reflects and then slyly tweaks its gringo counterpart.” — Paul Hagen\, mlb.com \n“It may be that as this baseball season begins\, no book related to the game is more necessary than this one. The great bonus is that ‘Kill The Ampaya!’ is also great fun. An extraordinary collection.” — Bill Littlefield\, WBUR/NPR “Only a Game” \nOakland’s Dick Cluster will introduce Kill the Ampaya!: the Best of Latin American Baseball Fiction\, his newly published selection and translations of stories by writers from Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Mexico\, Nicaragua\, Puerto Rico\, and Venezuela.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kill-the-ampaya-the-best-latin-american-baseball-fiction/
LOCATION:Oakland Public Library Temescal branch\,  5205 Telegraph Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94609\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170506T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20161223T022957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161223T022957Z
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Poets Coalition First Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Addison is one block south of and parallel to University Ave.\nbetween Acton & Bonar St.\nParking on the street (NOT in the S.C.L. parking lot) \nCheck in at the front desk and you will be directed to the meeting location\n(usually Movie Room\, or backyard garden) \nAll Ages Welcome \nCome and enjoy a friendly and informal read-around —\n3-5 minutes per poet/reader\, or “just listening” is fine too 🙂
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bay-area-poets-coalition-first-saturday-12/
LOCATION:Strawberry Creek Lodge\, 1320 Addison Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94702\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170430T023753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170430T023753Z
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SUMMARY:Mariko Tamaki
DESCRIPTION:The Main Children’s Center celebrates Children’s Book Week!\nRegister HERE \nJoin us for a special event: Graphic novel author Mariko Tamaki will discuss her book This One Summer\, acclaimed by reviewers as a powerful coming-of-age story. \nSaturday\, May 6\, at 4 p.m.\, in the Main Children’s Center \nMariko Tamaki is a Canadian writer. Her works include the graphic novels This One Summer  and Skim\, both with Jillian Tamaki\, and Emiko Superstar\, with Steve Rolston. Her first YA novel (You) Set Me on Fire  was published by Penguin Canada. She lives in Oakland\, California. Visit her website at marikotamaki.blogspot.com/. \nChildren’s Book Week is the annual celebration of children’s books and reading. Established in 1919\, it is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country. The program is administered by Every Child a Reader and the Children’s Book Council (CBC) is the anchor sponsor.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mariko-tamaki/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library\, 100 Larkin St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170506T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170430T031237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170430T031237Z
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SUMMARY:James Meetze\, Claire Marie Stancek\, + Andrew Wessels
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://litseen.com/event/james-meetze-claire-marie-stancek-andrew-wessels/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170507T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170414T011856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170414T011856Z
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SUMMARY:Truth to Power: Writers Respond to the Rhetoric of Hate and Fear
DESCRIPTION:Cutthroat\, A Journal of the Arts has assembled and published this collection of works\, as powerful\, compelling and incisive as they are timely. Individually and collectively\, the pieces in this anthology trumpet a stirring call to action on today’s most crucial issues.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/truth-to-power-writers-respond-to-the-rhetoric-of-hate-and-fear/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170426T205521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T205521Z
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SUMMARY:Christopher Bernard Reads from Chien Lunatique
DESCRIPTION:Love\, Modernity\, and the Internet Just who\, or what\, is le chien lunatique? \nThe poet driven out of his mind when faced with the catastrophe of the modern world? The modern world turned into a rabid canine when faced with the hopelessly idealistic poet? Or when it looks in the mirror and sees what it has become? \nThese poems – profound yet accessible\, contemporary yet classical\, eloquent and dynamic even when apparently most despairing – distill one poet’s somewhat jaundiced look at modernity\, from the Renaissance and the philosophical revolutions of the seventeenth century to the nihilism of postmodernism\, from the death of God to the bankruptcy of humanism\, from the midnight of the Enlightenment to the immortalized barbarism of the internet. Yet behind all of these poems\, supporting them like a hand\, lies the passion that drives all of existence\, old or new – the ferocious and uncompromising demands of love. \nA rabid dog eventually bites itself to death. So is there hope pour ce pauvre chien lunatique? Maybe there is. Maybe there isn’t. Only the future knows. It sits at your feet. Growling. \nPre-publication Comments on\nChristopher Bernard’s\nCHIEN LUNATIQUE \n“An extraordinary\, and extraordinarily strange\, accomplishment. It is bound to offend at least one of your friends.”\n– Jack Foley \n“. . . poems of diamond-like brilliance\, filled with despair\, passion\, and surreal beauty. The poet . . . in an act of intellectual courage\, climbs up on the rubble of western culture to speak truth to both power and powerlessness.”\n– Mary Mackey\, author of Sugar Zone and\nthe novel The Village of Bones \n“Another entrancing book from a poet and novelist of visionary authority\, whose imagination is at once brilliant and unsettling.”\n– Ernest Hilbert\, author of Caligulan \n“An attempt to right the world . . . a generous collection.” – Simon Perchik \n“ ‘The Wife of the Painter’ . . . takes my breath away . . . . ‘Midnight’ is . . . a masterpiece\, yet so modest as to almost escape notice.”\n– Curt Barnes \n“In this provocative collection of poems\, Christopher Bernard emerges as a maverick bucking current tastes and trends . . . balancing an unabashed prophetic fury with poems of great love and tenderness.”\n– Philip Fried
URL:https://litseen.com/event/christopher-bernard-reads-from-chien-lunatique-2/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170507T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170422T005021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170422T005812Z
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SUMMARY:Bazaar Writers Salon
DESCRIPTION:Readings by Adam Giannelli\, Ben Hoffman\, and Edgar Kunz\nMusic by Dana Kletter\nHosted by Peter Kline \nAdam Giannelli is the author of Tremulous Hinge (University of Iowa Press\, 2017)\, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize\, and the translator of a selection of prose poems by Marosa di Giorgio\, Diadem (BOA Editions\, 2012). His poems have appeared in the Kenyon Review\, New England Review\, Ploughshares\, Yale Review\, FIELD\, and elsewhere. \nBen Hoffman’s fiction has received the Chicago Tribune’s Nelson Algren Award and been published by American Short Fiction\, Granta\, The Missouri Review\, Zoetrope\, and others. He lives in Oakland and is a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. \nDana Kletter is a writer and musician\, the only Wallace Stegner fellow/Jones Lecturer in Fiction (to date) with a gold record. Her work has appeared in The Sun\, Michigan Quarterly Review\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Boston Phoenix\, and Independent\, and on Mammoth\, Hannibal\, Interscope\, and Rykodisc Records. \nEdgar Kunz is a poet from Massachusetts. His work has been supported by fellowships and awards from the Academy of American Poets\, the Bread Loaf and Sewanee Writers’ Conferences\, Vanderbilt University\, Stanford University\, and\, most recently\, the National Endowment for the Arts. His poems appear in AGNI\, Narrative\, New England Review\, Best New Poets\, and other places. He lives in Oakland\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bazaar-writers-salon-5/
LOCATION:Bazaar Cafe\, 5927 California St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170508T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170426T205344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170505T010915Z
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SUMMARY:Battle of the Brains 2017: A Pub Quiz in Support of SPD
DESCRIPTION:~ YOU’RE INVITED! ~ \nMonday\, 8th May\, 2017\nDoors at 6:30\nEvent at 7 \n*Will you and your friends win bragging rights to become the BRAINIEST GANG IN THE BAY AREA* \n*Can you dethrone last year’s champions – Alan Bernheimer’s team\, the BFFs of Small Press Distribution?* \n*Are you looking forward to more brain-bending questions such as the 2016 classic\, “What is a LEMNISCATE?” (clue: it is not a lemon riding a skateboard)*\n\n~*~ \nJoin us at this classic pub quiz\, featuring teams of up to 8 at each table\, working together to answer trivia questions (some of them literary\, some not). \nWho can sport the nerdiest glasses? Who will be quickest to turn in their answer sheet? Who will snag all the pitchers of beer (we’re looking at you\, booksellers)? I can’t wait to find out what 2017’s Battle will bring. Can you? \nHOW IT WORKS: Each team captain gathers 8 people for your team. Each team will need to raise $500 prior to the event to get in. Of course\, each team member could just put in $65 or so\, but to lower that cost you can crowdsource donations for each team by creating a team page at our ~Crowdrise~. \nhttps://www.crowdrise.com/BATTLEOFTHEBRAINS2017 \nWant to be a ♥ TEAM CAPTAIN?\nLooking to join a TEAM? \nemail trisha@spdbooks.org and she can help. \nCome for canapes\, drinks\, lots of friendly competition. Stay for prizes – one for the team that raises the most money and\, of course\, one for the winner of the pub quiz itself!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/battle-of-the-brains-2017-a-pub-quiz-in-support-of-spd/
LOCATION:Lake Merritt Sailboat House\, 568 Bellevue Ave\, Oakland \, CA\, 94610\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170508T200000
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CREATED:20170414T005123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T011156Z
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer: Manic D Press Authors
DESCRIPTION:Authors representing Manic D Press will read from their works. Readers will be Daphne Gottlieb\, Thea Hillman\, Ailvin Orloff\, + Larry-Bob Roberts.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-manic-d-press-authors/
LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170508T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170501T125040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T125040Z
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SUMMARY:Alia Malek
DESCRIPTION:Alia Malek discusses her new book\, The Home That Was Our Country\, with Micheline Marcom. \n\nPraise for The Home That Was Our Country \n\n“In The Home That Was Our Country\, Alia Malek masterfully weaves together the personal and the political\, and in so doing creates an unforgettable portrait of modern Syria in all its complexities and tragedies. Malek renders multiple generations of family\, friends and neighbors vividly but unsentimentally\, and what emerges is a portrait of a great people held back by tyranny. As Syria suffers through its darkest days\, she reminds us of the humans behind the statistics. Completely engrossing and lucid\, the book explains Syria’s devolution better than anything I’ve read.”―Dave Eggers \n“What Alia Malek has done in The Home That Was Our Country is nothing short of extraordinary. With deep love and clear-eyed honesty\, she weaves together the story of a family and the history of a country. Malek addresses the personal and the political like no other writer I have read recently. This book is an urgent and necessary read.”―Laila Lalami\, author of THE MOOR’S ACCOUNT \n“Alia Malek’s beautiful\, arresting portrait of a Syrian family over generations takes you straight to the heart of that country’s agony. Malek brings you inside the intimate world of a Damascus apartment building\, while weaving in her own experiences as a journalist-laying bare the struggle for freedom like no other work I know. The Syrian war is perhaps the most profound moral and political crisis of our era\, and this unforgettable book will forever change the way you see it and the Middle East.”―Anand Gopal\, author of NO GOOD MEN AMONG THE LIVING \n\nAbout The Home That Was Our Country \n\nAt the Arab Spring’s hopeful start\, Alia Malek returned to Damascus to reclaim her grandmother’s apartment\, which had been lost to her family since Hafez al-Assad came to power in 1970. Its loss was central to her parent’s decision to make their lives in America. In chronicling the people who lived in the Tahaan building\, past and present\, Alia portrays the Syrians-the Muslims\, Christians\, Jews\, Armenians\, and Kurds-who worked\, loved\, and suffered in close quarters\, mirroring the political shifts in their country. Restoring her family’s home as the country comes apart\, she learns how to speak the coded language of oppression that exists in a dictatorship\, while privately confronting her own fears about Syria’s future.\nThe Home That Was Our Country is a deeply researched\, personal journey that shines a delicate but piercing light on Syrian history\, society\, and politics. Teeming with insights\, the narrative weaves acute political analysis with a century of intimate family history\, ultimately delivering an unforgettable portrait of the Syria that is being erased.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alia-malek/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170509T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170414T005537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T011252Z
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SUMMARY:Bayani\, Lee\, Rader\, Roberts\, + Lin
DESCRIPTION:Jason Bayani is the author of Amulet from Write Bloody Press. He’s an MFA graduate from Saint Mary’s College\, a Kundiman fellow\, and works as the Artistic Director for Kearny Street Workshop. Jason performs regularly around the country and recently debuted his solo show\, “Locus of Control” in 2016. \nJoyce Lee is a writer\, educator and performance poet. Joyce is an Oakland\, California native whose gift with words and expression have made her an international talent and a surprise to herself. Growing up ignorant to her own poverty and reared in a hyper-conservative religion that often silenced womyn is what made Joyce Lee the blunt activist and fierce womynist she is. Although Joyce was a late bloomer to performance poetry (she didn’t know it existed until 2008) Joyce Lee is the 2009 and 2010 Oakland Grand Slam champion\, the 2014 Ill List champion\, a storyteller for NPR’s Snap Judgement and is working on her first book of collected writings entitled My Soul Is A Witness. \nDean Rader’s debut collection of poems\, Works & Days\, won the 2010 T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize and Landscape Portrait Figure Form (2014) was named by The Barnes & Noble Review as a Best Poetry Book of the year. He has won numerous awards for his writing\, including the 2016 Common Good Books Prize\, judged by Garrison Keillor. Dean writes and reviews regularly for The San Francisco Chronicle\, Kenyon Review\, Ploughshares\, and The Huffington Post. Two new collections of poetry appeared in 2017: A book of collaborative sonnets written with Simone Muench\, entitled Suture (Black Lawrence Press) and Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry (Copper Canyon). Publisher’s Weekly writes “few poets capture the contradictions of our national life with as much sensitivity or keenness.” \nMg Roberts is the author of the poetry collections Anemal Uter Meck (Black Radish Books\, 2017) and not so\, sea (Durga Press\, 2014). She is a Kundiman Fellow\, Kelsey Street Press member\, VONA/Voices Alum\, and sits on the Board of Small Press Traffic. Her work has appeared in Dusie\, Bombay Gin\, Web Conjunctions\, Elderly and elsewhere. Currently\, she is co-editing Responses\, New Writing\, Flesh with Ronaldo Wilson and Bhanu Kapil; an anthology on the urgency of avant-garde writing written for and by writers of color. She lives in Oakland with three daughters\, two hens\, one puppy\, and geologist husband. \nMusical guest Cynthia Lin is a modern day jazz ukulele diva based in San Francisco\, California. The creator of the #100DaysofUkuleleSongs project\, Cynthia is known for her dazzling ukulele acoustic covers and tutorials on YouTube.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bayani-lee-rader-roberts-lin/
LOCATION:Esplande\, Yerba Buena Gardens\, 761 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170509T200000
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CREATED:20170501T123444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T123444Z
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SUMMARY:Edan Lepucki
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Edan Lepucki back to the store to discuss and sign her new novel\, Woman No. 17\, on Tuesday\, May 9th at 7:00 pm. Edan will be in conversation with Lydia Kiesling\, editor at The Millions. This will be her publication party and all are welcome to attend! \nHigh in the Hollywood Hills\, writer Lady Daniels has decided to take a break from her husband. Left alone with her children\, she’s going to need a hand taking care of her young son if she’s ever going to finish her memoir. In response to a Craigslist ad\, S arrives\, a magnetic young artist who will live in the secluded guest house out back\, care for Lady’s toddler\, Devin\, and keep a watchful eye on her older\, teenage son\, Seth. S performs her day job beautifully\, quickly drawing the entire family into her orbit\, and becoming a confidante for Lady\, but in the heat of the summer\, S’s connection to Lady’s older son takes a disturbing\, and possibly destructive\, turn. As Lady and S move closer to one another\, the glossy veneer of Lady’s privileged life begins to crack\, threatening to expose old secrets that she has been keeping from her family. Meanwhile\, S is protecting secrets of her own\, about her real motivation for taking the job. S and Lady are both playing a careful game\, and every move they make endangers the things they hold most dear.\nDarkly comic\, twisty and tense\, this mesmerizing new novel proves Edan Lepucki to be one of the most talented and exciting voices of her generation. \nEdan Lepucki is the New York Times bestselling author of the novel California as well as the novella If You’re Not Yet Like Me. A contributing editor and staff writer at The Millions\, she has also published fiction and nonfiction in McSweeney’s\, The Los Angeles Times\, The New York Times\, The Cut\, and elsewhere. She is the founder of Writing Workshops Los Angeles. \nLydia Kiesling is the editor of The Millions. Her writing has appeared in a variety of outlets including The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker Page-Turner\, The Guardian\, and Slate\, and she was recognized in Best American Essays 2016. Her novel\, The Golden State\, is forthcoming from Farrar\, Straus\, and Giroux’s MCD imprint. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nTuesday\, May 9\, 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/edan-lepucki/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170509T210000
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SUMMARY:Irène Mathieu + special guests
DESCRIPTION:Irène Mathieu is a pediatrician\, writer\, and public health researcher. She is the 2016 winner of the Bob Kaufman Book Prize and author of the poetry chapbook the galaxy of origins (dancing girl press\, 2014) and book orogeny (Trembling Pillow Press\, 2017). Irène has been a Fulbright scholar and a Callaloo fellow\, and her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She is a poetry book reviewer for Muzzle Magazine\, an editor for the humanities section of the Journal of General Internal Medicine\, and a contributing author on the Global Health Hub blog. Irène holds a BA in International Relations from the College of William & Mary and a MD from Vanderbilt University. \nLisa Alden is a Mensan\, WashU alum\, and lecturer in creative writing at San Francisco State University. She lives in Berkeley with her sons. \nKimberly Reyes has received fellowships from the Poetry Foundation\, Callaloo\, and Columbia University\, and is currently a William Dickey Fellow and MFA candidate in poetry at San Francisco State University. Her nonfiction has appeared in the Associated Press\, Entertainment Weekly\,Time.com\, The New York Post\, The Village Voice\, Alternative Press\, ESPN the Magazine\, Jane\, Honey\, NY1 News\, and The Best American Poetry blog. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in The Feminist Wire\, The Acentos Review\, Columbia Journal Online\, Moko Magazine\, Yemassee\, New American Writing\, and Belleville Park Pages. \nFisayo Adeyeye has works published in Noble / Gas Qtrly\, Nailed Magazine\, The Birds We Piled Loosely\, and work forthcoming in Print Oriented Bastards\, New American Writing\, and This Magazine. He is the former Poetry Editor of Fourteen Hills\, a Co-Curator of the VelRo Graduate Reading Series. His chapbook Blackfish was a finalist for the 2015 Best Prize Chapbook Contest (Big Lucks). His first full length book Cradles is forthcoming from Nomadic Press in April 2017. \n  \nAs always\, this reading is free and welcome to all who’d like to attend.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/irene-mathieu-special-guests/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T200000
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CREATED:20170425T010657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T010657Z
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SUMMARY:EXIT Press Playwrights Panel
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco is a national epicenter of new theatre\, but most “world premieres” languish in a limbo of one-off productions\, never to be seen again. But local imprint EXIT Press is out to change that dynamic\, publishing the works of local playwrights in order to give them life beyond their initial run\, documenting our unique theatrical history one play at a time. Join a panel of EXIT Press playwrights and Lily Janiak\, lead theatre critic for the San Francisco Chronicle\, to discuss the process of playwriting–from page to stage to publication. With Allison Page\, Aren Haun\, Martin Schwartz\, Stuart Bousel\, and Terry Baum.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/exit-press-playwrights-panel/
LOCATION:Folio Books\, 3957 24th St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T111048
CREATED:20170320T102121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170323T001447Z
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SUMMARY:MPC Stump the Laureate: Dana Gioia
DESCRIPTION:Stump the Laureate: Poetry Recitation with Dana Gioia\n\n\nMarin Poetry Center is proud to co-sponsor this wonderful event with the Mill Valley Public Library. \nCome and recite your favorite poem by a published author other than you. California Poet Laureate\, Dana Gioia will match the audience poem for poem until we or he runs out of poems! \nMill Valley Public Library 375 Throckmorton Ave Mill Valley CA 94941 \nBook Sales and Signing Afterward \n\n\n\nDana Gioia Former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts\, Dana Gioia is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning poet. Gioia has published three full-length collections of poetry\, as well as eight chapbooks. Interrogations at Noon\, won the 2002 American Book Award. An influential critic\, Gioia’s 1991 volume Can Poetry Matter?\, which was a finalist for the NBCC award\, is credited with helping to revive the role of poetry in American public culture. Gioia has published many literary anthologies and his poems\, translations\, essays\, and reviews have appeared in many magazines including The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, The Washington Post Book World\, The New York Times Book Review\, Slate\, and The Hudson Review. Gioia has written two opera libretti and is an active translator of poetry from Latin\, Italian\, and German. In 2015\, he was appointed the State Poet Laureate of California by Governor Jerry Brown.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mpc-stump-the-laureate-dana-gioia/
LOCATION:Mill Valley Public Library\, 375 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley \, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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