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SUMMARY:Steffi Drewes + nick johnson
DESCRIPTION:Steffi Drewes is the author of Tell Me Every Anchor Every Arrow (Kelsey Street Press\, 2016) as well as the chapbooks Magnetic Forest\, Cartography Askew\, and History of Drawing Circles. \nHer poems have appeared in 6×6\, Aufgabe\, Eleven Eleven\, Monday Night\, New American Writing\, No Tell Motel\, Zen Monster\, and in the anthology IT’S NIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO BUT IT’S SUNNY IN OAKLAND (Timeless\, Infinite Light\, 2014). \nShe works as a freelance writer and organizes Featherboard Writing Series at Aggregate Space Gallery in Oakland.\nnick johnson was born near the brackish waters of the Chesapeake Bay and raised by his single mother in Baltimore. His mother\, who died when he was in his early teens\, has become a consistent presence and voice in his work\, along with themes of otherness and alienation. \nHis poems have been featured on KPFA’s Rude Awakening and have appeared in The Cincinnati Review\, Black Renaissance Noire\, Brilliant Corners\, Red Light Lit\, Metazen\, Samizdat\, and the anthology Conversations at the Wartime Café: A Decade of War. \nHis first collection of poems\, music for mussolini\, was published by Nomadic Press in March of 2016. \nWhen he’s not writing poems\, he enjoys telling long-winded stories\, Instagraming\, making spicy curries\, and drinking whiskey — typically in that order\, but not always. \nJohnson earned his BA in English from Morgan State University and his MFA in Creative Writing from California College of the Arts. \nHe lives and works in the Bay Area.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/steffi-drewes-nick-johnson/
LOCATION:Writers’ Studio\, SF Campus\, 195 De Haro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:The Basement Series: The Morning After
DESCRIPTION:Lit Camp‘s Basement Series-the only reading series with FREE BEER-presents NY Times Bestseller Frances Dinkelspiel and Lit Camp alum Frances Stroh\, along with 5 talented newcomers in a night of alcoholically regretful readings. $5-$10 sliding scale at the door with proceeds split between Dave Eggers ScholarMatch and Lit Camp scholarships.
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LOCATION:Sports Basement\, 1590 Bryant St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Wayne Miller
DESCRIPTION:Praise for Wayne Miller: \n“In these poems\, we see the way the world around us is layered by confrontation\, love\, and remembrance. And whether it is the birth of a child\, the death of a father\, the various ways we’ve found to kill each other\, or the aftermath of a riot in response to those killings\, we carry it all forward with us\, in memory and action\, and we give it to those who follow us.” —Adrian Matejka \n\n“This is poetry at its most powerful: instrument of change\, defense against the commonplace of mall shooters and hoax bombs\, deeply entered wisdom of the body in both birth and dying\, and a bastion against loss and forgetting. Wayne Miller’s Post- doesn’t take this century lying down\, it is a ringing rejoinder to those who say poetry does not matter. In Miller’s lines\, we hear the ancient magic of sorrow transformed to hope\, elegy bent back around to ode.” —D. A. Powell\n\nAbout Post-: \nThe poems of this fourth collection from Wayne Miller exist in the wake of catastrophe. It is a world populated by rogue gunmen on shooting sprees\, a world where the only inheritance a father has to pass on is his debt. In this world\, every box could be a bomb and what comes after is what is lived. And yet\, this painful past is not set in stone. The past becomes the present\, yielding toward an immediate future.\nThe collection coalesces around a series of post-elegies triggered by three occurrences: the birth of his child\, the death of his father\, and his experience of the seeming explosion of sociohistorical and political conflict and violence over the past decade. Throughout this series\, Miller processes grief\, but also cuts through pain to open up a way forward in the aftermath of shared loss. “Post-” thrums with pathos and humor\, pain and the beauty of living.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/wayne-miller/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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