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SUMMARY:Paul Kingsnorth & Martin Shaw
DESCRIPTION:Dark Mountain Project co-founder Paul Kingsnorth is joined by mythologist Martin Shaw for a conversation about Alexandria (Graywolf Press)\, the final volume in his epic trilogy about climate\, crisis\, and a world out of balance. \nRegistration info available soon. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Emergence Magazine\, which has published work by both writers. \nAbout Alexandria\nOne thousand years from now\, a small religious community lives in what were once the fens of eastern England. They are perhaps the world’s last human survivors. Now they find themselves stalked by a force that draws ever closer\, and that seems to have brought them to the brink of extinction. A force that offers them a promise and a threat: a place called Alexandria. \nSet in a time on the far side of an apocalypse\, and perhaps on the verge of another\, Paul Kingsnorth’s radical new novel is a work of matchless\, mythic imagination. It is driven by elemental themes: community versus the self\, the mind versus the body\, machine over man—and the tension between an unstable present and an unknown\, unknowable future. \nAlexandria is the rousing conclusion to an extraordinary fiction project that began with Kingsnorth’s prizewinning novel The Wake\, one that maps two thousand years of troubled human history. \nAbout the authors\nPaul Kingsnorth is the author of Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist\, Beast\, and The Wake. He cofounded the Dark Mountain Project\, a global network of writers\, artists\, and thinkers in search of new stories for a world on the brink. \nMartin Shaw is a mythologist\, a storyteller\, an author\, and a designer of mythic life and oral tradition courses at Stanford University.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/paul-kingsnorth-martin-shaw/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T200000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Patrick Earl Ryan and Martin Pousson
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, November 13 at 7pm PST when Patrick Earl Ryan discusses his award-winning debut collection\, If We Were Electric\, with Martin Pousson on Zoom! \nIf you’re enjoying Green Apple’s virtual events\, consider making a donation here to help sustain our programming. \nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88012383591 \n  \nPraise for If We Were Electric \nSelected by Roxane Gay for the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction\n“If We Were Electric\, the debut short story collection from New Orleans’s native Patrick Earl Ryan is\, indeed\, fiercely electric. These twelve startling fictions have been crafted by a writer with an assured and absolutely original voice and a remarkable understanding of how place is as much a compelling character in a good story as the people who populate it. There are stories here about unrequited love and youthful yearning\, the complexities of desire between men\, the beginnings and ends of relationships\, deaths both inevitable and untimely\, the bitter ache of loneliness\, the quiet horrors that unexpectedly befall us\, and the magic of the ordinary world. With this outstanding collection\, Patrick Ryan makes his mark on Southern literature and how.”—Roxane Gay \nAbout If We Were Electric \nIf We Were Electric‘s twelve stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities: macabre and magical\, muddy and exquisite\, sensual and spiritual. The stunning debut collection finds its characters in moments of desire and despair\, often stuck on the verge of a great metamorphosis\, but burdened by some unreasonable love. These are stories about missed opportunities\, about people on the outside who don’t fit in\, about the consequences of not mustering enough courage to overcome the binds. \nIn “Feux Follet\,” an old man’s grief attracts supernatural lights in the dark Louisiana swamps. An exploding transformer’s raw\, unnerving energy in the title story matches the strange\, ferocious temper of an unlucky hustler. “Blackout” sets the profound numbness of a young man physically abused by his mentally unstable partner beside the meaningful beauty of an unexpected moment of joy with someone else. The teenage narrator in “Before Las Blancas” is so overwhelmed by his sexuality that he abandons everything and everyone he’s known to live in a happy illusion . . . in Mexico. And “Where It Takes Us” is a poignant\, understated snapshot of a gay man who accompanies his straight\, HIV-positive brother to the race track to bond again. \nAbout Patrick Earl Ryan \nPATRICK EARL RYAN was born and raised in New Orleans\, Louisiana. His work has appeared in the Ontario Review\, Pleiades\, Best New American Voices\, San Francisco Bay Guardian\, Men on Men: Best New Gay Fiction for the Millennium\, Cairn\, and the James White Review. Founder and editor in chief of Lodestar Quarterly\, Ryan has also taught martial arts philosophy and tai chi chuan for many years. He lives in San Francisco\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-patrick-earl-ryan-and-martin-pousson-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201113T210000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Patrick Earl Ryan and Martin Pousson
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, November 13 at 7pm PST when Patrick Earl Ryan discusses his award-winning debut collection\, If We Were Electric\, with Martin Pousson on Zoom! \nIf you’re enjoying Green Apple’s virtual events\, consider making a donation here to help sustain our programming. \nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88012383591\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +13462487799\,\,88012383591#  or +16465588656\,\,88012383591#\nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\nUS: +1 346 248 7799  or +1 646 558 8656  or +1 669 900 9128  or +1 253 215 8782  or +1 301 715 8592  or +1 312 626 6799\nWebinar ID: 880 1238 3591\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcAbeZacb9 \nPraise for If We Were Electric \nSelected by Roxane Gay for the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction\n“If We Were Electric\, the debut short story collection from New Orleans’s native Patrick Earl Ryan is\, indeed\, fiercely electric. These twelve startling fictions have been crafted by a writer with an assured and absolutely original voice and a remarkable understanding of how place is as much a compelling character in a good story as the people who populate it. There are stories here about unrequited love and youthful yearning\, the complexities of desire between men\, the beginnings and ends of relationships\, deaths both inevitable and untimely\, the bitter ache of loneliness\, the quiet horrors that unexpectedly befall us\, and the magic of the ordinary world. With this outstanding collection\, Patrick Ryan makes his mark on Southern literature and how.”—Roxane Gay \nAbout If We Were Electric \nIf We Were Electric‘s twelve stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities: macabre and magical\, muddy and exquisite\, sensual and spiritual. The stunning debut collection finds its characters in moments of desire and despair\, often stuck on the verge of a great metamorphosis\, but burdened by some unreasonable love. These are stories about missed opportunities\, about people on the outside who don’t fit in\, about the consequences of not mustering enough courage to overcome the binds. \nIn “Feux Follet\,” an old man’s grief attracts supernatural lights in the dark Louisiana swamps. An exploding transformer’s raw\, unnerving energy in the title story matches the strange\, ferocious temper of an unlucky hustler. “Blackout” sets the profound numbness of a young man physically abused by his mentally unstable partner beside the meaningful beauty of an unexpected moment of joy with someone else. The teenage narrator in “Before Las Blancas” is so overwhelmed by his sexuality that he abandons everything and everyone he’s known to live in a happy illusion . . . in Mexico. And “Where It Takes Us” is a poignant\, understated snapshot of a gay man who accompanies his straight\, HIV-positive brother to the race track to bond again. \nAbout Patrick Earl Ryan \nPATRICK EARL RYAN was born and raised in New Orleans\, Louisiana. His work has appeared in the Ontario Review\, Pleiades\, Best New American Voices\, San Francisco Bay Guardian\, Men on Men: Best New Gay Fiction for the Millennium\, Cairn\, and the James White Review. Founder and editor in chief of Lodestar Quarterly\, Ryan has also taught martial arts philosophy and tai chi chuan for many years. He lives in San Francisco\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-patrick-earl-ryan-and-martin-pousson/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:KSW Presents "Cut to Bloom"
DESCRIPTION:This November\, KSW Presents “Cut to Bloom\,” a celebration of Arhm Choi Wild’s collection of poetry. Joined by Isabella “Isa” Borgeson and Hieu Minh Nguyen\, this event features three powerful poets reading works transforming the cut\, the chasm\, the hyphen—of identity\, of the body\, of queerness\, home and healing. \n  \nNO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS. Email info@kearnystreet.org and we’ll take care of you. \n  \n\n\n\nFeatured Artists\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nArhm Choi Wild \n\n\n\n\nis a queer\, Korean-American poet who grew up in the slam community of Ann Arbor\, Michigan\, and went on to perform across the country\, including at Brave New Voices\, the New York City Poetry Festival\, and Asheville Wordfest. Their debut book of poems\, CUT TO BLOOM\, was the winner of the 2019 Write Bloody Book Contest. Arhm is a Kundiman fellow with an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College\, and was a finalist for the Jake Adam York Prize in 2019. They have been anthologized in Daring to Repair by Wising Up Press and The Queer Movement Anthology of Literatures\, and their work appears in Barrow Street\, The Massachusetts Review\, Pleiades\, Split this Rock\, and other publications. They work as the Director of the Progressive Teaching Institute and as a Diversity Coordinator at a school in New York City. For more information\, visit arhmchoiwild.com. \nphoto by Sy Klipsch-Abudu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nHieu Minh Nguyen \n\n\n\n\nis a queer Vietnamese American poet and performer. He is a Kundiman fellow\, the recipient of the 2017 NEA fellowship for poetry\, a 2018 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry fellowship\, the VERVE grant from Intermedia Arts\, the Minnesota Emerging Writers’ Grant from The Loft Literary Center\, and the University of Arizona Poetry Center’s Summer Residency. His work has appeared in PBS Newshour\, POETRY Magazine\, Gulf Coast\, BuzzFeed\, Poetry London\, Nashville Review\, Indiana Review\, and more. In 2014\, his debut collection of poetry\, This Way to the Sugar\, was a finalist for both the Lambda Book Award and Minnesota Book Award. His second collection\, Not Here\, was published in April 2018 by Coffee House Press. He received his MFA from Warren Wilson College and is currently a Stegner Fellow in poetry at Stanford University. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nIsabella “Isa” Borgeson \n\n\n\n\nis a queer\, mixed race\, white and Filipina poet\, community organizer\, and teaching artist from Oakland. Isa was named a “Best New Poet” of 2018. She has received fellowships from Voices of Our Nation Art Foundation (2015\, 2017)\, the Poetry Incubator through Crescendo Literary (2016)\, and AIR Serenbe as their 2019 Spoken Word Artist with a commitment to Community and Collaboration (SWACC!) Fellow. Most recently\, she was named a 2020 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellow. Isa is a co-founder of The Root Slam – a free poetry venue in Oakland dedicated to promoting the artistic growth of the Bay Area poetry community. She currently organizes with the #StopSanQuentinOutbreak coalition around COVID-19 rapid response work to decarcerate all prisons. Isa’s commitment toward teaching poetry as a tool for resistance keeps her grounded in her communities from Oakland to Tanauan. \nphoto by Andrea Gutiérrez \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT CUT TO BLOOM \nWhat does it take to unlearn the survival instinct of trauma? What does it take to choose our tools instead of wearing down the ones we’ve been handed? In Cut to Bloom\, Arhm Choi Wild attempts to forge answers to these questions by navigating the hyphen\, sometimes chasm\, between the Asian and American identity\, between queerness and the politics of belonging\, between survival and the possibility of choice. \nWhile talking back to the colonialism of strict poetic form\, this book attempts to disrupt clear definitions and redefine the American identity as one that is constructed more by questions than answers. This book celebrates the self-made\, rogue bouquet\, the taking of what you were given and transforming it into something you could make a gift of\, and examines what needs to be pruned in order to arrive at this transformation.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ksw-presents-cut-to-bloom/
CATEGORIES:San Francisco,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T130000
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SUMMARY:Peace In Chaos with Elizabeth Jiménez Montelongo
DESCRIPTION:Online Workshop\nPeace In Chaos with Elizabeth Jiménez Montelongo\nSaturday\, November 14\, 1:00pm to 2:00pm \n\n$20 General/$15 PCSJ members and students \nGet a quick-start on writing some deep\, personal\, meaningful poetry. \nIn the “Peace in Chaos” guided poetry workshop\, we will write about finding peace and contentment in times of hardship. Two poem samples and three guided writing exercises with share-outs will get your words and inspiration flowing! Choose your own comfort-level of interaction with the group. \nSmall group\, online Zoom meeting\nFor all levels of writing experience\nSafe-space rules/no recording \nElizabeth Jiménez Montelongo is a poet\, visual artist\, and teacher based in the SF Bay Area. Elizabeth’s visual artwork has been included in over fifty exhibitions in galleries and museums across the United States and her poetry is included\, and forthcoming\, in various literary magazines and anthologies. She was co-editor of the first issue of Culture Counts Magazine of Culture Counts Reading Series at San José State University 2020. Elizabeth has completed a poetry book and a chapbook in 2020\, both pending publication. www.ejmontelongo.com/poetry
URL:https://litseen.com/event/peace-in-chaos-with-elizabeth-jimenez-montelongo/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T180000
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Naomi Wolf (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Naomi Wolf‘s latest book\, Outrages: Sex\, Censorship\, and the Criminalization of Love\, explores the history of state-sponsored censorship and violations of personal freedoms through the inspiring\, forgotten history of one writer’s refusal to stay silenced. \nNaomi made a sensation with her landmark international bestseller The Beauty Myth in 1991. She’s lectured widely on the themes in Outrages\, presenting lectures on John Addington Symonds at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford\, at Balliol College\, Oxford\, and to the undergraduates in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. Naomi has written eight nonfiction bestsellers about women’s issues and civil liberties\, including Vagina: A New Biography\, The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot\, and Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries. She is also the cofounder and president of the Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership. She lives in New York City.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-naomi-wolf-virtual-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201115T140000
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SUMMARY:Wales to Bay III
DESCRIPTION:The third in a series curated by poets Caroline Goodwin and Sarah Kobrinsky\, this event will bring together 2 Welsh poets: Rhys Trimble and Steven Hitchins and 2 Bay Area poets: MK Chavez and Lisa Rosenberg. \nRHYS \nSTEVEN \nMK \nLISA \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/wales-to-bay-iii/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201115T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Andrew Paynter
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON SUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 15 AT 1:00PM PT WHEN ANDREW PAYNTER JOINS US ON INSTAGRAM LIVE TO TALK ABOUT BOOKS\, ART\, AND WHAT MAKES SAN FRANCISCO GREAT; AND TO CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF HIS BOOK\, DO PHOTO.\nAndrew Paynter will be broadcasting live from Green Apple Books to share a special curation of some of his favorite Green Apple purchases over the years and how they’ve contributed to his artistic journey\, all to celebrate Paynter’s book\,\n Do Photo: Observe. Compose. Capture. Stand out. \nSigned copies of Paynter’s book will be available after the event! When purchasing online\, be sure to write “signed” in the order comments. \nAbout Do Photo \n“In a world where everyone is a photographer now\, how do you stand out? The answer can be found in this simple but profound book. It will train your eye to see what others don’t.” — David Hieatt \nThis isn’t a book about how to take the best pictures. It’s not even about the technical aspects of photography or how to “make it” as a photographer. In fact\, it argues that you should take fewer photographs. \nBy sharing 10 practices honed over a lifetime spent behind the lens working with clients such as Adidas\, Levi Strauss\, and Apple\, photographer Andrew Paynter encourages you to develop a more considered approach to photography so that you craft pictures with care. \nDo Photo teaches novice\, intermediate and advanced photographers – and everyone in between – how to use their cameras to really connect with subjects\, create memorable and more impactful photographs\, and to enjoy the process along the way. And guess what? It all starts before you even pick up the camera.\nAbout Andrew Paynter \nAndrew Paynter is a photographer and director based in Oakland\, California\, who is interested in exploring character and the creative process. His clients include Coca-Cola\, Adidas\, Levi Strauss\, Converse\, Apple\, American Express\, The North Face\, Rolling Stone\, and W magazine. He has also embarked on several long-term photographic collaborations including decade-long projects with Hiut Denim and artist Geoff McFetridge\, long-standing work with the bands Tortoise and The Mattson 2\, and his ongoing personal series Working Artists. Andrew’s work appears in Do Purpose and Do Open\, both by David Hieatt and published by Do Books.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-andrew-paynter/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T140000
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SUMMARY:Jackie Morris: Artist and illustrator of The Lost Spells and The Lost Words joins us from her studio in Wales
DESCRIPTION:Artist and illustrator Jackie Morris\, who has collaborated with Robert Macfarlane on The Lost Words and The Lost Spells\, joins us from her studio in Wales to talk about her recent projects\, what’s sustaining her through the pandemic\, and her new pillow book\, The Unwinding. \nNOTE: We are currently in the process of securing copies of The Unwinding from the UK. If you are interested in ordering a copy\, please contact sparks@ptreyesbooks.com. You can read more about The Unwinding on Brainpickings. \nThis event will be streamed on our Crowdcast channel. REGISTER HERE. \nAbout The Lost Spells and The Lost Words\nSince its publication in 2017\, The Lost Words has enchanted readers with its poetry and illustrations of the natural world. Now\, The Lost Spells\, a book kindred in spirit and tone\, continues to re-wild the lives of children and adults. \nThe Lost Spells evokes the wonder of everyday nature\, conjuring up red foxes\, birch trees\, jackdaws\, and more in poems and illustrations that flow between the pages and into readers’ minds. Robert Macfarlane’s spell-poems and Jackie Morris’s watercolour illustrations are musical and magical: these are summoning spells\, words of recollection\, charms of protection. To read The Lost Spells is to see anew the natural world within our grasp and to be reminded of what happens when we allow it to slip away. \nAbout Jackie Morris\nJackie Morris is an author and illustrator. She lives in a small house beside the sea in Wales\, with cats and dogs for company. She studied illustration at Hereford College of Art and Bath Academy and has illustrated many books\, and written some. The Lost Words\, co-authored with Robert Macfarlane won the Kate Greenaway Medal 2019.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jackie-morris-artist-and-illustrator-of-the-lost-spells-and-the-lost-words-joins-us-from-her-studio-in-wales/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T180000
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Thomas Keller (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Keller‘s newest release\, The French Laundry\, Per Se is filled with meticulously detailed recipes for 70 beloved dishes that will change how young chefs\, determined home cooks\, and dedicated food lovers understand and approach their cooking. \nThomas is the author of Bouchon\, Under Pressure\, Ad Hoc at Home\, and Bouchon Bakery and has six restaurants and five bakeries in the United States. He is the first and only American chef to have two Michelin Guide three-star-rated restaurants\, the French Laundry and Per Se\, both of which continue to rank among the best restaurants in America and the world. In 2011 he was designated a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor\, the first American male chef to be so honored. He has received countless accolades\, including The Culinary Institute of America’s “Chef of the Year” Award and the James Beard Foundation’s “Outstanding Chef” and “Outstanding Restaurateur” Awards.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-thomas-keller-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T180000
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SUMMARY:This Is Now: Beyond the Bottom Line
DESCRIPTION:This event is online.\nCan a company satisfy its shareholders while improving the world around us? For some businesses\, the shareholders come first— that’s their very structure. Others have broken away from that template\, to put the good of humanity on a par with profit. \nAwareness has deepened that businesses can and must be partners in tackling urgent issues like global warming and inequality. Now there are B-corps and social purpose corporations\, balancing profits with real purpose. Yet now some businesses also use “greenwashing” and other feel-good posturing to exploit the image of responsibility and play on consumer ethics in order to move product. \nCan the business world move beyond the bottom line? \nAdam Grant and Ben Cohen have long made the case for businesses doing well by doing good. Grant specializes in organization psychology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His Ted talks and books— especially Give and Take— show that generosity and altruism benefit everyone: company\, employees\, clients. And Ben Cohen\, together with co-founder Jerry Greenfield\, birthed the landmark Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company. The endeavor thrived\, even as its two creators openly endorsed political causes for the public good. \nJoin Adam Grant and Ben Cohen for a This Is Now conversation with Kepler’s in-house journalist\, Angie Coiro\, as they ponder the vision of a robust economy and a better world existing together. \n**Please consider joining with a donation to support the production of this event and make it possible for us to continue bringing you great conversations. Registration will close one hour before the event; please reserve your spot early to guarantee access\, as registrations are limited. ** 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/this-is-now-beyond-the-bottom-line/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T193000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Launch for Ron Nyren / The Book of Lost Light\, with Ann Packer\, Angela Pneuman\, Ann Cummins\, Lisa Michaels\, Cornelia Nixon\, Sarah Stone\, Rafael Yglesias + Vendela Vida
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith and The Bindery are very pleased to host a virtual launch for Ron Nyren and his debut novel\, The Book of Lost Light\, winner of the 2019 Black Lawrence Press Big Moose Prize. Join us for this special evening\, which will include a reading from the book and a panel discussion with Ron’s writers group of nearly two decades: Ann Packer (The Children’s Crusade)\, Angela Pneuman (Lay It on My Heart)\, Ann Cummins (Yellowcake)\, Lisa Michaels (Grand Ambition) Cornelia Nixon (The Use of Fame)\, Sarah Stone (Hungry Ghost Theater)\, Rafael Yglesias (The Wisdom of Perversity)\, and Vendela Vida (The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty). \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. \nYou can order The Book of Lost Light here – we’re offering free shipping throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. \nJoseph Kylander’s childhood in early 20th century San Francisco has been shaped by his widowed father’s obsessive photographic project and by his headstrong cousin Karelia’s fanciful storytelling and impulsive acts. The 1906 earthquake upends their eccentric routines\, and they take refuge with a capricious patron and a group of artists looking to find meaning after the disaster. The Book of Lost Light explores family loyalty and betrayal\, Finnish folklore\, the nature of time and theater\, and what it takes to recover from calamity and build a new life from the ashes. \n“Ron Nyren’s The Book of Lost Light is a beautifully written novel about the early days of photography; the capturing of time; acting; love\, and much else. At its center is a wonderfully complex relationship between a father and his son\, which is played out before\, during\, and after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. The book is absolutely riveting\, and its images will stay with you long after you finish reading it. I loved it.” – Charles Baxter \n“I learned so much from this novel about the mad visions technology has always given us. In this quietly fabulous story\, an early-twentieth-century photographer believes he’s solving the mystery of time\, while his niece and his son have their own rocky fates. It’s so astute about ambition and has such a wise historical sense of the rich wreckage of San Francisco—I couldn’t stop reading.” – Joan Silber \nRon Nyren‘s novel\, The Book of Lost Light\, won the 2019 Black Lawrence Press Big Moose Prize. His fiction has appeared in The Paris Review\, The Missouri Review\, The North American Review\, Glimmer Train Stories\, Mississippi Review\, Fourteen Hills\, Able Muse\, Dalhousie Review\, 100 Word Story\, and elsewhere. His stories have been shortlisted for the O. Henry Awards and the Pushcart Prize. He is the coauthor\, with his spouse and writing partner Sarah Stone\, of Deepening Fiction: A Practical Guide for Intermediate and Advanced Writers\, and a former editor of Furious Fictions: The Magazine of Short-Short Stories. Ron earned his MFA in creative writing from the University of Michigan. A former Stegner Fellow\, he teaches fiction writing for Stanford University. \nThis event is free and open to all ages\, but RSVP is required. \nYou can order The Book of Lost Light here – we’re offering free shipping throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. The same applies for the other authors’ books – if you’d like a copy\, you can click on their titles\, above. \n  \n\n\n\nPolicies\n\nRefund Policy:\nNo refunds or returns. \nCancellation Policy:\nIn the event the venue cancels an event\, you will be refunded within 4 business days of the event date for your purchase.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-launch-for-ron-nyren-the-book-of-lost-light-with-ann-packer-angela-pneuman-ann-cummins-lisa-michaels-cornelia-nixon-sarah-stone-rafael-yglesias-vendela-vida/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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CREATED:20201003T205414Z
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SUMMARY:Bookseller Happy Hour: BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
DESCRIPTION:Choosing our “best” books of the year is always a challenge\, but talking about them is anything but. Grab a beverage and join us from the comfort of home as our booksellers reveal which books made the cut—and made their mark on us this year. \nRegister for this free Crowdcast event here!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bookseller-happy-hour-best-books-of-the-year/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201010T220656Z
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SUMMARY:Rooting Your Voice in Community: A Poetry Class with Alan Chazaro
DESCRIPTION:“Contemporary U.S. poetry is vibrant\, complicated\, and realer than ever — something that gives me hope as a writer\,” says instructor Alan Chazaro. “It’s a family I’m proud to be a part of\, and one that can teach us how to become our best creative selves while representing not only individual perspectives\, but those of communities.” \nIn this online class\, we will tap into the wider world we are rooted in–and the communities we are shaped by–as sources of inspiration for our poems. Each session will provide generative writing exercises\, prompts\, group dialogues\, and select reading materials that will align with centering our voices within our respective communities. \nWhether thinking from the perspective of an immigrant or using our gardening club as a source of philosophy\, we will tune in to the spaces that define us off the page in order to expand ourselves on the page. While reading the work of contemporary poets from various communities such as Jose Olivarez\, Danez Smith\, and Sara Borjas\, we will ask questions of ourselves in our own writing. Who do we speak for? How is community creatively and genuinely reflected in our poetry? And in what ways can we express who we are within the larger context of the cultures\, traditions\, and heritages that we claim? \nAlan says\, “After five weeks in this class\, you will gain a deeper sense of the techniques and craft used by living\, eclectic poets\, while also gaining a sense of what community you speak for and what that looks like in poetic form.” \nNovember 16 – December 14\n5 Mondays\, (PST) 7:00pm – 9:30pm\n\n$274.35 for members \n$295 for non-members
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rooting-your-voice-in-community-a-poetry-class-with-alan-chazaro/
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T163000
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CREATED:20201027T173002Z
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SUMMARY:TICKETED VIRTUAL EVENT: Walk with Obi: Coast Redwoods on Fire
DESCRIPTION:Take a once-in-a-lifetime virtual walk with Obi Kaufmann as he explores habitat recovery & restoration of a burned coast redwood forest. \nPRESENTED BY HEYDAY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SEMPERVIRENS FUND. Books provided by Bookshop Santa Cruz. \nThe story of the coast redwood is the story of a genetic lineage that stretches back to a time before the dinosaurs. Having evolved over the past several hundred million years to emerge as we find them today\, the tallest tree to ever have lived on planet earth\, coast redwoods are responsible for unique habitats that harbor a wealth of biodiversity found nowhere else. Although California’s mighty redwood forests can survive fire\, flood\, and a slew of other natural stressors\, the onslaught of climate breakdown and a cacophony of other human-made threats presents unprecedented challenges to these precious\, irreplaceable ecosystems. \nJoin Obi Kaufmann\, author of The Forests of California (Heyday/September 2020)\, as he journeys into an old-growth redwood grove\, one owned and managed by Sempervirens Fund that burned just a few months ago\, to reveal the ecological mechanisms already at work repairing the battered forest. Despite the compounded injuries of fire\, fragmentation\, climate\, and poor-policy\, Obi’s profound message of good stewardship and hope as an actionable tool is an important and timely perspective\, not only towards the conservation of the forest\, but to the future of our own human residency in this beautiful and perilous place\, California. \nLive Q&A with attendees following the event. \nCLICK HERE FOR TICKET INFORMATION.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ticketed-virtual-event-walk-with-obi-coast-redwoods-on-fire/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201108T003326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T003338Z
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SUMMARY:Nadia Eghbal: The Making and Maintenance of our Open Source Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Tune in at 5:00pm PT on 11/17/20 to watch the public live stream of this talk on YouTube\, Facebook\, Twitter or Long Now Live. \nNadia Eghbal is particularly interested in infrastructure\, governance\, and the economics of the internet – and how the dynamics of these subjects play out in software\, online communities and generally living life online. \nEghbal\, who interviewed hundreds of developers while working to improve their experience at GitHub\, argues that modern open source offers us a model through which to understand the challenges faced by online creators. Her new book\, Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software\, is about open source developers and what they tell us about the evolution of our online social spaces. \nEghbal sees open source code as a form of public infrastructure that requires maintenance\, and that offers us a model through which to understand the challenges faced by online creators on all platforms.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nadia-eghbal-the-making-and-maintenance-of-our-open-source-infrastructure/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T190000
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SUMMARY:FREEMAN'S: Best New Writings on LOVE
DESCRIPTION:John Freeman with Robin Coste Lewis\, Tommy Orange\, and Matt Summell \nJohn Freeman celebrates the latest installment of the journal that is called “a powerful force in the literary world” (Los Angeles Times.) Freeman’s turns to one of the greatest elevating forces of life: love\n\nFREEMAN’S: Best New Writings on LOVE\nEdited by John Freeman\nPublished by Grove Press\nThis is a virtual event that will be hosted by Litquake and City Lights as part of the LITQUAKE 2020 Festival on the Zoom platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. If you have not used Zoom before\, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Zoom. \n———- \nEvent is free\, but registration is required. \n(CLICK HERE) to register. (link to be posted soon!) \n———– \n(Click Here) to purchase book (link to be posted soon!) \n———– \nJohn Freeman celebrates the latest installment of the journal that is called “a powerful force in the literary world” (Los Angeles Times.) Freeman’s turns to one of the greatest elevating forces of life: love\n\nFREEMAN’S: Best New Writings on LOVE\nEdited by John Freeman\nPublished by Grove Press\n\n\n\n\n\nIn a time of contentiousness and flagrant abuse\, it often feels as if our world is run on hate. Invective. Cruelty and sadism. But is it possible the greatest and most powerful force is love? In the newest issue of this acclaimed series\, Freeman’s Love asks this question\, bringing together literary heavyweights like Tommy Orange\, Anne Carson\, Louise Erdrich\, and Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk alongside emerging writers such as Gunnhild Øyehaug and Semezdin Mehmedinović. \nMehmedinović contributes a breathtaking book-length essay on the aftermath of his wife’s stroke\, describing how the two reassembled their lives outside their home country of Bosnia. Richard Russo’s charming and painful “Good People” introduces us to two sets of married professors who have been together for decades\, and for whom love still exists\, but between the wrong pair. Haruki Murakami tells the tale of a one-night stand that feels like a dying sun. \nTogether\, the pieces comprise a stunning exploration of the complexities of love\, tracing it from its earliest stirrings\, to the forbidden places where it emerges against reason\, to loss so deep it changes the color of perception. In a time when we need it the most\, this issue promises what only love can bring: a solace of complexity and warmth. \n\n\nJohn Freeman was the editor of Granta until 2013. His books include How to Read a Novelist\, Tales of Two Cities\, Tales of Two Americas\, and Maps\, his debut collection of poems. He is executive editor at the Literary Hub and teaches at the New School and New York University. His work has appeared in the New Yorker and the Paris Review and has been translated into twenty languages.  \nRobin Coste Lewis is the poet laureate of Los Angeles. In 2015\, her debut poetry collection\, Voyage of the Sable Venus (Knopf) won the National Book Award in poetry––the first time a poetry debut by an African-American had ever won the prize in the National Book Foundation’s history\, and the first time any debut had won the award since 1974. Lewis’s writing has appeared in various journals and anthologies\, such as Time Magazine\, The New Yorker\, The New York Times\, The Paris Review\, Transition\, and Best American Poetry. \nTommy Orange is an American novelist and a writer from Oakland\, California. His first book There There was one of the finalists for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize. Orange was also the recipient of 2019 American Book Awards. Orange is a citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations of Oklahoma. \nMatt Sumell is a graduate of University of California\, Irvine’s MFA programme\, and his fiction has since appeared in the Paris Review\, Esquire\,Electric Literature and elsewhere. He lives in Los Angeles\, California. \n\nAbout LITQUAKE: \nSan Francisco’s annual Litquake literary festival was founded by Bay Area writers as a week-long literary spectacle for book lovers\, complete with cutting-edge panels\, unique cross-media events\, and hundreds of readings. Since its founding in 1999\, the festival has presented close to 1400 author appearances for an audience of over 32\,000 in its lively and inclusive celebration of San Francisco’s thriving contemporary literary scene. Litquake seeks to foster interest in literature\, perpetuate a sense of literary community\, and provide a vibrant forum for Bay Area writing as a complement to the city’s music\, film\, and cultural festivals. \nwww.litquake.org
URL:https://litseen.com/event/freemans-best-new-writings-on-love/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T190000
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CREATED:20201024T231219Z
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SUMMARY:Shannon Messenger with Roshani Chokshi
DESCRIPTION:We are absolutely thrilled to invite you to celebrate the launch of Unlocked\, Shannon Messenger’s latest novel in the New York Times\, USA Today\, and Wall Street Journal bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series\, which follows Sophie\, a girl who discovers she’s from another world that exists side by side with ours—and one that has given her amazing abilities. \nIn this extra special installment of the Keeper of the Lost Cities series\, the story picks up right from Legacy’s particularly devastating cliffhanger. But chapters alternate between Sophie and Keefe’s perspectives to give readers deeper insights into both beloved characters. New powers will be discovered. Hard truths from the past will come to light. And all of your favorite characters will find themselves tested in ways they never imagined. Unlocked also includes a comprehensive guide to the world of the Lost Cities\, featuring new character and world details that have never been revealed before—plus fun bonuses like Keeper-themed recipes\, a detailed map of the Lost Cities\, and gorgeous full-color illustrations. \nShannon will be chatting with Roshani Chokshi\, the author of the instant New York Times best-selling first book in the Pandava series\, Aru Shah and the End of Time\, and its sequels\, Aru Shah and the Song of Death. and Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes. She also wrote the New York Times best-selling YA books The Star-Touched Queen series and The Gilded Wolves series. \nDon’t wait – RSVP early to guarantee your spot in this webinar. Shannon’s presentations are always so much fun and sell out early.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/shannon-messenger-with-roshani-chokshi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T200000
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SUMMARY:Ishmael Reed with Tennesee Reed
DESCRIPTION:Each reading from their new books of poetry published by Dalkey Archive \nWhy The Black Hole Sings The Blues \nby Ishmael Reed \nCalifia Burning: Poems 2012-2019 \nby Tennessee Reed \n——— \nThis is a virtual event that will be hosted by City Lights on the Zoom platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. If you have not used Zoom before\, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Zoom. \nEvent is free\, but registration is required. \n(CLICK HERE) to register. \n————- \nPurchase Why The Black Hole Sings The Blues  (CLICK HERE) link to be posted soon \nPurchase Califia Burning: Poems 2012-2019  (CLICK HERE) link to be posted soon \n————- \nabout Why The Black Hole Sings The Blues \nThe poems in this collection were written between 2007 and 2020. They range from poems based on events that occurred around the house to cataclysmic space events. Some of the poems were commissioned. “Moving Richmond” was part of a public art installation created by Mildred Howard. The poem\, in huge letters forged into weathering steel billboards greets passengers who enter the new Bay Area mass transit hub in Richmond. Other poems were commissioned by musicians. “Hope Is The Thing With Feathers” was performed by Gregory Porter. “Red Summer\, 2015” appeared in print first and then was set to music by David Murray. The longest poem in the book\, “Jazz Martyrs\,” was begun when I learned about the number of black Jazz greats who didn’t live past the age of forty. I have been fortunate to live beyond the age of 80. I’ve found out who my best friends are. The ones who got me there. \nabout Califia Burning: Poems 2012-2019 \nA new collection of poems from the poet Tennessee Reed produced between the years 2012 and 2019. \nIshmael Reed is the award-winning author of over twenty-five books including Mumbo Jumbo\, The Last Days of Louisiana Red\, Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down and Juice!. He is also a publisher\, television producer\, songwriter\, radio and television commentator\, lecturer\, and has long been devoted to exploring an alternative black aesthetic: the trickster tradition\, or Neo-Hoodooism as he calls it. Founder of the Before Columbus Foundation\, he taught at the University of California\, Berkeley for over thirty years\, retiring in 2005. In 2003\, he received the coveted Otto Award for political theater. His most recent essay collection\, Why No Confederate Statues in Mexico\, was published in 2019 by Baraka Books of Montreal. He lives in Oakland\, California. \n\n\n\n\n\nA graduate of UC Berkeley\, Tennessee Reed is Secretary of Oakland PEN\, and the author of the collections Circus in the Sky (I. Reed Books)\, Electric Chocolate (Raven’s Bones Press)\, and Airborne (Raven’s Bones Press). She received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Mills College in 2005.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ishmael-reed-with-tennesee-reed/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T213000
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CREATED:20200929T171432Z
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SUMMARY:Get Lit #66 (Music by: TBA)
DESCRIPTION:12–15 writers reading new work + live music + beer made on site + tacos just down the street: pure magical Get Litness. \nWe’re headed into our 5th consecutive year at Ale Industries as we celebrate writers taking risks and reading never-before-read work (rough drafts/debuts) within a 3-minute time limit + live music. All ages are welcome. Emceed by Abe Becker. \nDoors open at 7:00 PM; show starts at 7:30 PM sharp! Suggested donations of $10-25 will be kindly requested at the door\, though no one will be turned away for lack of funds (NOTAFLOF). Donate ahead of time via the Eventbrite ticket link on this event! \nGet beer. Get tacos. Get lit. \nThis month’s performers: TBA \nMusic by: TBA \nNomadic Press Safe Space Statement \nWhite supremacy and white supremacist-capitalist values permeate this country\, including every state\, county\, city\, and political persuasion. This includes the Bay Area. Illustrations of this range from the more obvious neo-nazi hate groups to all-white reading lineups\, white terrorist shootings to labeling racial equity work in the literary community as censorship\, mass incarceration to the voices most often published. Nomadic Press unequivocally stands against all iterations of white supremacy. \nWe are works in progress\, continually doing the work of internally dismantling white supremacist values that have been inherited by virtue of being in the US. Simultaneous with this internal work\, Nomadic Press utilizes a racial equity lense (as proposed by Race Forward) to dismantle white supremacy within publishing and the literary communities in which we work. We are not perfect\, and we are always trying to be better. \nNomadic Press events are active\, real-time safe spaces for those who have been intentionally silenced and marginalized\, and we will work to ensure that the marginalized continue to take their rightful place in our communities. \nDirect and timely non-violent communication and de-escalation techniques will be utilized to privately call in instances of racism\, transphobia\, homophobia\, ableism\, or misogyny whether in the content of one’s reading or in one’s interactions with members of the community. If\, after being called in privately for a mediation\, a community member is unwilling to acknowledge and address the harm they have caused\, we will protect the safety of this space by revoking a reader’s access to the microphone. We encourage community members to come to us if someone has violated these guidelines away from the microphone. If the situation warrants (i. e.\, instances of sexual predation\, violence\, or threats of violence)\, we will make the information public to inform our communities of the present danger. \nWe are communities in progress. We must be better\, always\, and we ask that we work together to ensure that the safety of our most vulnerable members is prioritized above all else. \nRead more about our safe space process here: www.nomadicpress.org/safespaceprocess \nPoster by: Jevohn Tyler Newsome
URL:https://litseen.com/event/get-lit-66-music-by-tba/
LOCATION:Ale Industries\, 3096 E 10th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T133000
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SUMMARY:Alta Asks Live: Rancho Obi-Wan’s Steve Sansweet
DESCRIPTION:The force is strong with Steve Sansweet\, ruler of the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia in the known world. He’ll join us on Wednesday\, November 18\, at 12:30 p.m. Pacific time to guide us through his vast universe of treasures.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe force is strong with Steve Sansweet\, ruler of the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia in the known world. Jedi master of Petaluma\, California’s Rancho Obi-Wan\, Sansweet is an author\, Star Wars expert\, and former head of fan relations at Lucasfilm. He’ll join Alta Asks Live and Alta editor at large Mary Melton on Wednesday\, November 18\, at 12:30 p.m. Pacific time to guide us through his vast universe of treasures and explain his passion for galaxies far\, far away. REGISTER \nAbout the guest: \nSteve Sansweet is head of Rancho Obi-Wan\, a nonprofit museum that houses the Guinness World Records–certified largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia (ranchoobiwan.org). Located in Northern California on the outskirts of Petaluma\, it is open for prebooked tours and events. Sansweet has written or coauthored 18 Star Wars books and many articles and has appeared on numerous television and online shows and podcasts. He was director of content management and head of fan relations at Lucasfilm Ltd. for 15 years and after retirement served as a consultant for the company. Prior to Lucasfilm\, Sansweet had a 26-year career as a reporter and editor at the Wall Street Journal.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/60394/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T160000
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Deborah Tannen (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Deborah Tannen’s newest work\, Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow\, traces her father’s life from turn-of-the-century Warsaw to New York City in an intimate memoir about family\, memory\, and the stories we tell. \nDeborah is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University and author of many books and articles about how the language of everyday conversation affects relationships. She is best known as the author of New York Times bestseller You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. This is the book that brought gender differences in communication style to the forefront of public awareness. In addition to her eight books for general audiences\, Deborah is author or editor of sixteen books and over one hundred articles for scholarly audiences. She is also a frequent guest on television and radio news and has been featured in and written for most major newspapers and magazines\, including The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, The Atlantic\, HuffPost\, Newsweek\, Time\, USA Today\, People\, and The Harvard Business Review. She lives with her husband in the Washington\, D.C.\, area. \nAmy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club remains a classic examination of the sometimes painful\, often tender\, and always deep connection between mothers and daughters. Her other novels are The Kitchen God’s Wife\, The Hundred Secret Senses\, The Bonesetter’s Daughter\, Saving Fish from Drowning\, and The Valley of Amazement\, all New York Times bestsellers. She is also the author of two memoirs\, The Opposite of Fate and Where the Past Begins\, two children’s books\, The Moon Lady and The Chinese Siamese Cat\, and numerous articles for magazines\, including The New Yorker\, Harper’s Bazaar\, and National Geographic.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-deborah-tannen-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T180000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Night of Memoir with Alden Jones and Rick Moody
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, November 18 at 5pm PST for a special Night of Memoir with writers Alden Jones and Rick Moody\,\nas they discuss their latest books and answer your questions about the art of memoir! \nIf you’re enjoying Green Apple’s virtual events\, consider making a donation here to help sustain our programming. \nZoom Login Info \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84986160532 \nAbout The Wanting Was a Wilderness \nHow did Cheryl Strayed turn a solo hike into an inspirational memoir\, beloved by millions? Memoirist and professor Alden Jones sets out to explore why. But when a sudden personal crisis occurs while she is writing\, Jones realizes she must confront some difficult truths\, both in her life and on the page. THE WANTING WAS A WILDERNESS is a profoundly original work that blends criticism\, craft analysis\, and a memoir of Jones’s own time in the wilderness. The result is a celebration of WILD and a map of our long path to self-discovery. \nAbout The Long Accomplishment \nRick Moody\, the award-winning author of The Ice Storm\, shares the harrowing true story of the first year of his second marriage in this eventful\, month-by-month account. \nAt this story’s start\, Moody\, a recovering alcoholic and sexual compulsive with a history of depression\, is also the divorced father of a beloved little girl and a man in love; his answer to the question “Would you like to be in a committed relationship?” is\, fully and for the first time in his life\, “Yes.” \nAnd so his second marriage begins as he emerges\, humbly and with tender hopes\, from the wreckage of his past\, only to be battered by a stormy sea of external troubles—miscarriages\, the deaths of friends\, and robberies\, just for starters. As Moody has put it\, “This is a story in which a lot of bad luck is the daily fare of the protagonists\, but in which they are also in love.” To Moody’s astonishment\, matrimony turns out to be the site of strength in hard times\, a vessel infinitely tougher and more durable than any boat these two participants would have traveled by alone. Love buoys the couple\, lifting them above their hardships\, and the reader is buoyed along with them.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-night-of-memoir-with-alden-jones-and-rick-moody-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20200908T172851Z
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SUMMARY:Sun Ra's Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City
DESCRIPTION:William Sites in conversation with John Corbett \nexploring the new book \nSun Ra’s Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City \npublished by University of Chicago Press \nExploring acclaimed Jazz Master Sun Ra’s deep-rooted connection to the City of Chicago and its relation to AfroFuturism. \n—— \nThis is a virtual event that will be hosted by City Lights on the Zoom platform. You will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing the internet. If you have not used Zoom before\, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Zoom. \n———- \nEvent is free\, but registration is required. \n(CLICK HERE) to register. \n———– \n(CLICK HERE) to purchase the book (link to be posted soon) \n———– \nSun Ra (1914–93) was one of the most wildly prolific and unfailingly eccentric figures in the history of music. Renowned for extravagant performances in which his Arkestra appeared in neo-Egyptian garb\, the keyboardist and bandleader also espoused an interstellar cosmology that claimed the planet Saturn as his true home. In Sun Ra’s Chicago\, William Sites brings this visionary musician back to earth—specifically to the city’s South Side\, where from 1946 to 1961 he lived and relaunched his career. The postwar South Side was a hotbed of unorthodox religious and cultural activism: Afrocentric philosophies flourished\, storefront prophets sold “dream-book bibles\,” and Elijah Muhammad was building the Nation of Islam. It was also an unruly musical crossroads where the man then known as Sonny Blount drew from an array of intellectual and musical sources—from radical nationalism\, revisionist Christianity\, and science fiction to jazz\, blues\, Latin dance music\, and pop exotica—to construct a philosophy and performance style that imagined a new identity and future for African Americans. Sun Ra’s Chicago shows that late twentieth-century Afrofuturism emerged from a deep\, utopian engagement with the city—and that by excavating the postwar black experience of Sun Ra’s South Side milieu\, we can come to see the possibilities of urban life in new ways. \nWilliam Sites is associate professor in the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago. \nJohn Corbett is the co-owner of the Chicago art gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey\, as well as a founder of the Sun Ra Archives. \nWhat has been said about Sun Ra’s Chicago: \n\n\n“Sun Ra’s Chicago is a masterful account of the musician’s formative years. Sites deftly applies a wider lens to his biography\, analyzing the urban spaces and networks that shaped Sonny Blount’s transformation from an itinerant musician into the otherworldly philosophical leader of the Arkestra. This book is essential reading not only for Sun Ra listeners but for readers interested in the crosscurrents of Black intellectual thought and the utopian possibilities\, past and present\, of America’s cities.” Erik S. Gellman\, author of Troublemakers: Chicago Freedom Struggles through the Lens of Art Shay \n\n\n\n\n“Like its subject\, Sun-Ra’s Chicago is a category buster—social history\, musicology\, urban studies\, hermeneutics\, cultural reclamation—and as such\, a revelation. Sites tells a story of countercultural ferment in 1950s south side Chicago that is detailed and provocative. Sun Ra\, Alton Abraham\, and the members and friends of the Arkestra were truly a ‘creative class’ long before that term\, as we know it\, was coined.” Larry Bennett\, author of The Third City: Chicago and American Urbanism
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sun-ras-chicago-afrofuturism-and-the-city/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201108T011634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T011655Z
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer Reading "Lesbians Who Sleuth"
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 18\, Perfectly Queer features mystery novels with Lesbian sleuths. Authors Laury Egan\, Cheryl Head\, and Anne Laughlin\n\nIn November\, Perfectly Queer features mystery novels with Lesbian sleuths. Authors Laury A. Egan\, Cheryl Head\, and Anne Laughlin will read and discuss their work from New Jersey\, North Carolina\, and Chicago respectively on Wednesday\, November 18\, 7pm Pacific. They are staying up late for us\, folks\, so tune in! To get the Zoom link\, rsvp Going or Interested or email perfectlyqueersf@gmail.com. \nBooks will be available from Dog Eared Books Castro in-person at 489 Castro St. in San Francisco or online at https://www.shopdogearedbookscastro.com/ \nhttps://bit.ly/34tQ4ax \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/60734/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201003T205138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T205138Z
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SUMMARY:Deborah Madison\, An Onion in My Pocket
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed and bestselling culinary author Deborah Madison (Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone) will join us for a virtual event to share An Onion in My Pocket\, her warm\, bracingly honest memoir that gives us an insider’s look at the vegetarian movement. \nRegister for this Crowdcast event here! \nAn Onion in My Pocket is a true delight to read as she uncovers her love for all real foods\, peeling off layer by layer like an onion\, recounting her own personal\, culinary\, and gardening experiences\, and her adventures with family and friends.  It’s a most timely book and a joy to read.” —Lidia Bastianich \nYou can make a donation to help support Bookshop Santa Cruz here. Thank you! \n  \nThanks to her beloved cookbooks and groundbreaking work as the chef at Greens Restaurant in San Francisco\, Deborah Madison\, though not a vegetarian herself\, has long been revered as this country’s leading authority on vegetables. She profoundly changed the way generations of Americans think about cooking with vegetables\, helping to transform “vegetarian” from a dirty word into a mainstream way of eating. But before she became a household name\, Madison spent almost twenty years as an ordained Buddhist priest\, coming of age in the midst of counterculture San Francisco. In this charmingly intimate and refreshingly frank memoir\, she tells her story—and with it the story of the vegetarian movement—for the very first time. From her childhood in Big Ag Northern California to working in the kitchen of the then-new Chez Panisse\, and from the birth of food TV to the age of green markets everywhere\, An Onion in My Pocket is as much the story of the evolution of American foodways as it is the memoir of the woman at the forefront. It is a deeply personal look at the rise of vegetable-forward cooking\, and a manifesto for how to eat well. \nDEBORAH MADISON\, a graduate of UC Santa Cruz\, is the award-winning author of fourteen cookbooks\, including The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone and Vegetable Literacy. Her books have received four James Beard Foundation awards and five awards from the IACP; in 2016 she was inducted into the James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame. She lives in New Mexico.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/deborah-madison-an-onion-in-my-pocket-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201010T033745Z
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SUMMARY:Little Hill
DESCRIPTION:Alli Warren reads with Jena Osman for the Poetry Project virtual events series. \nMotion Studies and Little Hill\, the new books of Jena Osman and Alli Warren\, both exist at the precarious intersection of surveillance and escape\, power and its holes\, in the sexy and frustrated dailiness of resistance. These books ask how to live while indignant and horrified\, implicated in that which is struggled against\, always accountable to something more than what is known or knowable\, to each other. \n\nAward-winning poet explores new formal terrain in seven long poems against the violence of the present political moment. \n“[Warren] has begun writing longer poems\, putting her stamp on a running notational mode whose other practitioners include Stephanie Young\, Anselm Berrigan\, and Jacqueline Waters. I think you can hear the durational projects\, the self-conscious day-scores\, of Bernadette Mayer and of Lewis Warsh farther back in the tradition.”—Brian Blanchfield\, pen.org \nThe third full-length collection from Bay Area poet Alli Warren\, Little Hill comprises seven long poems written with propulsive prosody in a daybook fashion\, examining our present\, politically charged moment. These poems are at once energetic and contemplative\, intimate and direct\, as Warren focuses her attention on capitalism\, gender\, love\, inequality\, and resistance. Despite the dystopian now\, Warren finds promise in the smallest human instances of tenderness\, ecological connection\, and political solidarity. Little Hill is about learning to live and love in the 21st century while not shying away from all there is to struggle against. \nPraise for Little Hill: \n“In Little Hill Alli Warren’s principle method is articulation of exquisite units of speech (thought) that\, maintaining separation\, are capable of connection. The line might be a sentence or a part of one . . . I mean a delicious sense of grammatical distinctness is maintained. The poet\, also a lone unit\, seems to exist less in relation than as that lone one\, condemning this hard world with its villain work and elusive hierarchies. The language is precise\, lush\, unexpected and often thrilling. Articulation would seem to be the true other\, or maybe nature is. The book is gift more than condemnation\, though as the latter it’s unsparing. Still\, it’s a gift.”––Alice Notley\, author of For the Ride and Benediction \n“The number of gasps and everything else gets lost in the concentration of Little Hill. Alli Warren keeps company with those rare poets whose every new book is their best. ‘This is an old machine with a pulley / It makes music work\,’ Warren writes\, reworking the ancient technology of poetry to a shine! Dear Poet\, thank you for the wow WOW wowing!”––CAConrad\, author of While Standing in Line for Death \n“Reading Alli Warren’s Little Hill\, I find it incredible that amidst the relentless circulation of capital and commodities—and despite attempts to make all life yield to the logics of extraction\, work\, accumulation\, and the entrepreneurial self—a remainder is created\, that of poetry. Little Hill embodies a poetics of radical uncertainty\, one that attends to its horrific condition of possibility and is produced through the unmooring catastrophes that define our present moment: the destruction of the earth\, mass imprisonment\, late-capitalism—the litany does not end there. ‘I saw the death of the earth in a child’s toy\,’ she writes. Everywhere the speaker looks there is ‘congealed shit\, sometimes on sale.’ Yet yearning\, even as it is raised tentatively\, is not crushed. In and against it all\, a question is raised—the question of what it means to love in times of terror.”—Jackie Wang\, author of Carceral Capitalism
URL:https://litseen.com/event/little-hill/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201108T004948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T005006Z
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SUMMARY:Marin Poetry Center Present Jane Hirshfield & Meryl Natchez
DESCRIPTION:November 19\, 2020\nJewish Community Center/Marin Poetry Center Present Jane Hirshfield & Meryl Natchez\nMill Valley poet Jane Hirshfield’s most recent\, ninth poetry collection is Ledger (Knopf\, 2020). Among her many honors are the California Book Award\, the Northern California Book Award\, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Rockefeller Foundation. A former chancellor of the Academy of American Poets\, she was elected in 2019 to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Meryl Natchez\, the chair of the Marin Poetry Center\, is a poet\, translator and reviewer. Her fourth book\, Catwalk\, was released in June from Longship Press. The two poets will read from their new books and talk about their experiences as writers during a time of crisis\, the importance of community\, and their shared sense of reverence for the natural world. This event is cosponsored by The Marin Poetry Center. \n  \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/marin-poetry-center-present-jane-hirshfield-meryl-natchez/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of San Francisco\, 3200 California St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201108T010037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T010037Z
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SUMMARY:Crashing galaxies and conspiracy theories
DESCRIPTION:Crashing galaxies and conspiracy theories\n\nFacebook event \nTickets from Eventbrite (£4 Regular nerds / £3 Concessions) \nNerd Nite Brighton is back! Evidence-based entertainment in the comfort of your own living room. We have two nerdishly passionate speakers\, nerdy news and our fabulous quiz. It’s BYOCAB (bring your own cake and beer). Be there and be square! \nHosted by Dr Mick Taylor\, our speakers this month are: \nDr Jillian Scudder: The Galaxy is crashing. (Don’t worry.) \nBen Bailey: We Are All Conspiracy Theorists Now \nAll proceeds from our online events will go to a different local charity each month. This month we are supporting Impact Initiatives. Established 40 years ago\, Impact Initiatives aims to give individuals and communities the support they need to improve their quality of life and feel a part of a wider community. From social activities or after school care to advocacy or counselling\, employment support or housing they support people of all ages. \nOur speakers this month:\nJillian Scudder \nJillian is an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Oberlin College\, in Oberlin\, Ohio. Her research focuses on how and why galaxies form stars\, and the physics of how galaxies collide. She has a popular astronomy book in paperback: Astroquizzical: a beginner’s guide to the cosmos. Twitter @Jillian_Scudder. \nBen Bailey \nIt’s been a great year for conspiracy theories. What used to be a fringe hobby for eccentrics and an amusing sideshow for sceptics is now a driver of world events. Join Ben as he surfaces for air after spending months lost in an ever-expanding warren of insane rabbit holes. What happened? And who can he really trust? Naturally\, he’s had no choice but to deliver his findings in the form of a PowerPoint presentation. \nBen is a journalist and musician who sometimes gives talks on nerdy topics. He is probably on several blacklists and is almost certainly considered a threat to national security\, but he could also just be a government shill. No one really knows\, not even him.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/crashing-galaxies-and-conspiracy-theories/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T010748
CREATED:20201104T171850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T171907Z
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SUMMARY:Special Event for Kids: Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver with Varian Johnson and Lisa Yee — Alien Superstar (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:mmy Award winner Henry Winker and Lin Oliver are back for the second installment of the New York Times bestselling middle grade series that Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney calls “truly out of this world!” \nAfter escaping his oppressive red dwarf planet and landing a role on a popular Hollywood sitcom\, Buddy Burger seems destined for high-flying success. His legions of fans love his six eyes\, his suction cup feet\, and even his excessive need for avocados. It seems nothing can stop his rise to super-stardom—until the arrival of Citizen Cruel\, a shape-shifting Squadron member sent from Buddy’s home planet to bring him back by any means necessary. Will Buddy conquer this clever and unpredictable enemy? How long can he continue to keep his alien identity secret from his friends and fans? Is there enough guacamole on Earth to sustain him? And chips to go with it? Action-packed and full of laughs\, Alien Superstar: Lights\, Camera\, Danger! is the second book in the exciting New York Times bestselling middle grade series. \nHenry Winkler is an Emmy Award–winning actor\, writer\, director\, and producer who has created some of the most iconic TV roles\, including Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli on Happy Days and Gene Cousineau on Barry. \nLin Oliver is a children’s book writer and a writer and producer for both TV and film. She is currently the executive director of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). She and Henry both live in Los Angeles. \nVarian Johnson is the author of nine novels\, including The Parker Inheritance\, which was named a 2019 Coretta Scott King Honor Book and a 2018 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book among other accolades. His middle grade caper novel\, The Great Greene Heist\, has been named to over twenty-five state reading and best-of lists. In addition\, Varian has written for the Spirit Animals: Fall of the Beasts middle-grade fantasy series as well as novels and short stories for YA audiences. \nLisa Yee’s debut novel\, Millicent Min\, Girl Genius\, won the prestigious Sid Fleischman Humor Award. Her other novels for young people include Stanford Wong Flunks Big-Time\, So Totally Emily Ebers\, Absolutely Maybe\, and a series about a 4th grader\, Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) and Bobby the Brave (Sometimes). She also the author of American Girl’s Kanani books\, the DC Super Hero Girls middle grade novel series\, Good Luck\, Ivy\, and the Lea Clark series.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/special-event-for-kids-henry-winkler-and-lin-oliver-with-varian-johnson-and-lisa-yee-alien-superstar-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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