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SUMMARY:Poets Martin Espada & Dennis Bernstein: A Zoom Event: Floaters
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1 FM presents: \nPoets Martin Espada & Dennis Bernstein: A Zoom Event\nFloaters \nMARTIN ESPADA\, a poet who stirs our social consciousness\, has published twenty books as a poet\, editor\, essayist and translator\, including Vivas To Those Who Have Failed and Pulitzer Prize finalist The Republic of Poetry. \nHis latest book\, Floaters\, offers exuberant odes and defiant elegies\, songs of protest and songs of love.  The title is a term used by some Border Patrol agents to describe migrants who drown trying to cross over the border.  Espada bears eloquent witness to  confrontations with anti-immigrant bigotry. He also knows that times of hate call for poems of love. Whether celebrating the visionaries – the fallen dreamers\, rebels\, and poets – or condemning the outrageous governmental neglect of his father’s Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria\, Espada invokes ferocious\, incandescent spirits. \nDENNIS BERNSTEIN \, a poet and investigative journalist\, is the producer of Flashpoints (heard weekdays at 5pm on KPFA Radio 94.1 FM. His political essays have appeared in numerous newspapers\, magazines and websites. His latest book of poems is Five Oceans in a Teaspoon\, with typographic visualizations by Warren Lehrer. The poems in it reflect the struggle of everyday people trying to survive in the face of adversity. It spans a single lifetime: from growing up confused by dyslexia to becoming a frontline witness to war and its aftermath\, to prison\, street life\, poverty\, love and loss\, to open heart surgery. Five Oceans in a Teaspoon speaks to the madness\, vulnerability\, aspiration and language of our time. The raw emotion of the writing has a freshness rarely encountered.  The book was a winner for Poetry in the 2020 Best Book Awards/American Book Fest\, and a finalist in the International Book award for Poetry. \nSuggested Donation $1-$20. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/martin-espada-and-dennis-bernstein-floaters-tickets-130079233489 ken@kpfa.org
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SUMMARY:The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin | GGP Online Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin | GGP Online Book Club | Tue. Jan. 19 @ 7 PM PST\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease join us on Tuesday\, January 19\, 2021 at 7 PM PST for a GGP Online Book Club discussion of The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin. \nThe Zoom meeting will be at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87225317750. \nYou can order a copy in paperback at https://bit.ly/ggpCityWeBecame or in audiobook from Libro.fm\, GGP’s audiobook partner\, at https://bit.ly/CityBecameAB. \n“A glorious fantasy.”–Neil Gaiman \n  \nThree-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet\, a story of culture\, identity\, magic\, and myths in contemporary New York City. \n  \nIn Manhattan\, a young grad student gets off the train and realizes he doesn’t remember who he is\, where he’s from\, or even his own name. But he can sense the beating heart of the city\, see its history\, and feel its power. \n  \nIn the Bronx\, a Lenape gallery director discovers strange graffiti scattered throughout the city\, so beautiful and powerful it’s as if the paint is literally calling to her. \n  \nIn Brooklyn\, a politician and mother finds she can hear the songs of her city\, pulsing to the beat of her Louboutin heels. \n  \nAnd they’re not the only ones. \n  \nEvery great city has a soul. Some are ancient as myths\, and others are as new and destructive as children. New York? She’s got six.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-city-we-became-by-n-k-jemisin-ggp-online-book-club-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:LUSH: A SOMArts Series
DESCRIPTION:LUSH: A SOMArts Series launches on Tuesday\, January 19\, 2021. The first of three virtual programs\, this event features readings\, a panel discussion\, and Q&A with Juli Delgado Lopera\, author of Fiebre Tropical\, and Elaine Castillo\, author of America is Not the Heart\, two Bay Area novelists whose writing reflects diasporic and queer life in the US today\, moderated by Claire Calderón. \nLUSH: A SOMArts Series draws inspiration from Solarpunk\, a genre that imagines futures that reject dystopian narratives\, instead favoring visions of sustainability and interconnection. LUSH asks us how we\, as artists\, curators\, writers\, filmmakers\, musicians\, and activists\, can create a future where we are thriving in abundance? \nAccessibility \nClosed captioning will be provided during the virtual stream \nTickets \nTickets to this event are donation based on a sliding scale ($5-20; no one turned away for lack of funds. Your donation ensures that SOMArts continues to provide critical space and support to Bay Area artists and curators for years to come\, while ensuring the arts are accessible to all! \n\nRSVP TODAY!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLUSH: A SOMARTS SERIES LITERARY LINE UP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClaire Calderón is an Oakland-based writer and curator at work on her first novel. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and is the manager of The Ruby\, a gathering space for women and non-binary artists and writers in San Francisco. \nPhoto credit: Alexa Treviño \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNamed one of “30 of the planet’s most exciting young people” by the Financial Times\, Elaine Castillo was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her debut novel America Is Not the Heart was named one of the best books of 2018 by NPR\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Kirkus Reviews\, The New York Public Library\, The New York Post\, The Boston Globe\, Real Simple\, Lit Hub\, and has been nominated for the Elle Award\, the Center for Fiction Prize\, the Aspen Words Prize\, the Northern California Independent Booksellers Book Award\, and the California Book Award. Her writing can be found in The New York Times\, The Nation\, Freeman’s\, Electric Literature\, Lit Hub\, and elsewhere. She is currently working on a book of essays about the politics of our reading culture\, as well as a second novel. \nPhoto credit: Amaal Said \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJuli Delgado Lopera is an award-winning Colombian writer\, historian\, speaker and storyteller based in San Francisco. They’re the author of The New York Times acclaimed novel Fiebre Tropical\, out March 2020 from The Feminist Press. Juli is also the author of Quiéreme (Nomadic Press 2017) and ¡Cuéntamelo! (Aunt Lute 2017) an illustrated bilingual collection of oral histories by LGBT Latinx immigrants which won a 2018 Lambda Literary Award and a 2018 Independent Publisher Book Award. Juli’s received awarded fellowships and residencies from Hedgebrook\, Headlands Center for The Arts\, Brush Creek Foundation of the Arts\, Lambda Literary Foundation\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and The SF Grotto. Their work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Teen Vogue\, The Kenyon Review\, McSweeney’s\, The Rumpus\, The White Review\, LALT\, Four Way Review\, Broadly\, TimeOut Mag to name a few. They are the former executive director of RADAR Productions a queer literary non-profit in San Francisco. \nPhoto credit: Rebeka Rodriguez
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lush-a-somarts-series/
LOCATION:SOMArts\, 934 Brannan Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco,Virtual
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SUMMARY:The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin | GGP Online Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Tuesday\, January 19\, 2021 at 7 PM PST for a GGP Online Book Club discussion of The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin. \nThe Zoom meeting will be at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87225317750. \nYou can order a copy in paperback at https://bit.ly/ggpCityWeBecame or in audiobook from Libro.fm\, GGP’s audiobook partner\, at https://bit.ly/CityBecameAB. \n“A glorious fantasy.”–Neil Gaiman \n  \nThree-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet\, a story of culture\, identity\, magic\, and myths in contemporary New York City. \n  \nIn Manhattan\, a young grad student gets off the train and realizes he doesn’t remember who he is\, where he’s from\, or even his own name. But he can sense the beating heart of the city\, see its history\, and feel its power. \n  \nIn the Bronx\, a Lenape gallery director discovers strange graffiti scattered throughout the city\, so beautiful and powerful it’s as if the paint is literally calling to her. \n  \nIn Brooklyn\, a politician and mother finds she can hear the songs of her city\, pulsing to the beat of her Louboutin heels. \n  \nAnd they’re not the only ones. \n  \nEvery great city has a soul. Some are ancient as myths\, and others are as new and destructive as children. New York? She’s got six.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-city-we-became-by-n-k-jemisin-ggp-online-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: James J. Siegel\, Ben Kline\, and Caroline Earleywine
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, January 20th at 6pm PT when James J. Siegel\, Ben Kline\, and Caroline Earleywine read from their work to celebrate Siegel’s latest collection\, The God of San Francisco\, on Zoom!\nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81646234969\nPraise for The God of San Francisco\n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco is one man’s spiritual journey through a city marked by violence\, queer history\, and the legacy of AIDS. Nothing escapes his attention\, not the vanished Castro Funeral Home\, not the “pale\, bony torsos” sunning in Dolores Park. Here\, history is a landscape where loss meets redemption. Ultimately\, Siegel’s keen eye renders the sometimes painful\, hard-fought ways we travel far from where we begin; these poems are as vivid and heartfelt as the world they map.”—Bruce Snider\, author of Fruit and Paradise\, Indiana\n“The first time I met James Siegel I went to his reading series. I was curious because we hadn’t met and I know many of the poets in San Francisco. We’re reasonably close neighbors\, in a place where some no longer think that there are such things as neighbors. The reading was impressive\, as is the poet. Having now read The God of San Francisco I wonder if we aren’t differently aged versions of a similar child. James Siegel’s poems made me cry in deep and healing sobs and in a rhythm of clicking heels and rosaries. My family has lived for five generations in the Castro and I’m a bit possessive of those streets\, but Siegel’s clean\, accessible and loving translations of spaces to words made me feel at home. This collection goes far beyond the rainbow crosswalks and renamed businesses. This should be required reading for people who think they know.”—Kim Shuck\, 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco\n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco reminds us that ‘this is where life ended/ but went on for those left behind’—a post-apocalyptic universe like HBO’s The Leftovers where one person’s heaven is another person’s hell. I am reminded of being a young\, queer Latinx boy who dreamt of living in San Francisco\, a city whose cultural and political history is entwined in the daily lives of its people. These poems are about a poet’s love for a city whose mythology continues to live. We tread survivor’s guilt\, communal history\, and its trauma\, yes\, but these are love poems. The God of San Francisco is Siegel’s love story of a city and its people.”—Ruben Quesada\, author of Revelations\nAbout The God of San Francisco\nIn The God of San Francisco\, James J. Siegel examines queer grief during the onset of the AIDS crisis through a lavender-and-leather pantheon: St. Christopher\, Allah\, and the God of San Francisco transubstantiate a sarcoma’s cicatrix into sequins\, a viral dowry into a benevolent plume of dazzling feathers. From Laramie\, Wyoming\, to Toledo\, Ohio\, Siegel performs a magisterial frilling of historical attention\, always emerging as “an extraordinary conflagration. A beautiful immolation.” At once an elegiac columbarium and search-and-rescue map for future bliss\, The God of San Francisco trills from the Castro Funeral Home to North Beach and back\, surmising death as something honeyed and lissome\, “eulogies eulogized.” Desire masquerades as “a raven gliding / on the backdrop of midnight” and “Jesus in fishnets\, / crossdressing his way through Nazareth\,” and desire cedes each poem’s boy\, spectral or otherwise\, a warm hand\, green grass\, “the sun’s rays on our skin.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-james-j-siegel-ben-kline-and-caroline-earleywine-2/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: James J. Siegel\, Ben Kline\, and Caroline Earleywine
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY\, JANUARY 20 AT 6PM PT WHEN JAMES J. SIEGEL\, BEN KLINE\, AND CAROLINE EARLEYWINE READ FROM THEIR WORK TO CELEBRATE SIEGEL’S LATEST COLLECTION\, THE GOD OF SAN FRANCISCO\, ON ZOOM!\nZoom Login Info \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81646234969\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,81646234969#  or +13462487799\,\,81646234969#\nWebinar ID: 816 4623 4969\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/koVmWjynk \nPraise for The God of San Francisco \n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco is one man’s spiritual journey through a city marked by violence\, queer history\, and the legacy of AIDS. Nothing escapes his attention\, not the vanished Castro Funeral Home\, not the “pale\, bony torsos” sunning in Dolores Park. Here\, history is a landscape where loss meets redemption. Ultimately\, Siegel’s keen eye renders the sometimes painful\, hard-fought ways we travel far from where we begin; these poems are as vivid and heartfelt as the world they map.”—Bruce Snider\, author of Fruit and Paradise\, Indiana \n“The first time I met James Siegel I went to his reading series. I was curious because we hadn’t met and I know many of the poets in San Francisco. We’re reasonably close neighbors\, in a place where some no longer think that there are such things as neighbors. The reading was impressive\, as is the poet. Having now read The God of San Francisco I wonder if we aren’t differently aged versions of a similar child. James Siegel’s poems made me cry in deep and healing sobs and in a rhythm of clicking heels and rosaries. My family has lived for five generations in the Castro and I’m a bit possessive of those streets\, but Siegel’s clean\, accessible and loving translations of spaces to words made me feel at home. This collection goes far beyond the rainbow crosswalks and renamed businesses. This should be required reading for people who think they know.”—Kim Shuck\, 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco \n“James Siegel’s The God of San Francisco reminds us that ‘this is where life ended/ but went on for those left behind’—a post-apocalyptic universe like HBO’s The Leftovers where one person’s heaven is another person’s hell. I am reminded of being a young\, queer Latinx boy who dreamt of living in San Francisco\, a city whose cultural and political history is entwined in the daily lives of its people. These poems are about a poet’s love for a city whose mythology continues to live. We tread survivor’s guilt\, communal history\, and its trauma\, yes\, but these are love poems. The God of San Francisco is Siegel’s love story of a city and its people.”—Ruben Quesada\, author of Revelations \nAbout The God of San Francisco \nIn The God of San Francisco\, James J. Siegel examines queer grief during the onset of the AIDS crisis through a lavender-and-leather pantheon: St. Christopher\, Allah\, and the God of San Francisco transubstantiate a sarcoma’s cicatrix into sequins\, a viral dowry into a benevolent plume of dazzling feathers. From Laramie\, Wyoming\, to Toledo\, Ohio\, Siegel performs a magisterial frilling of historical attention\, always emerging as “an extraordinary conflagration. A beautiful immolation.” At once an elegiac columbarium and search-and-rescue map for future bliss\, The God of San Francisco trills from the Castro Funeral Home to North Beach and back\, surmising death as something honeyed and lissome\, “eulogies eulogized.” Desire masquerades as “a raven gliding / on the backdrop of midnight” and “Jesus in fishnets\, / crossdressing his way through Nazareth\,” and desire cedes each poem’s boy\, spectral or otherwise\, a warm hand\, green grass\, “the sun’s rays on our skin.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-james-j-siegel-ben-kline-and-caroline-earleywine/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Sharpen Your Pencil: Elements of a Poem in Revision
DESCRIPTION:Do you want your poems to sing more sweetly? Resonate more deeply? Read more beautifully? \nIn this 8-week craft workshop\, you will learn structured techniques for writing and revising poems in a small-group setting. Each week\, we will focus on one specific element in poetry\, and use that topic as a guiding principle for revising our poems. \nOften\, we’re given feedback on our work but might not know exactly what to do next. This class will combine theory with practice. The goal is to equip you with the tools to revise your own poems with grace and ease in order to take your work to the next level. \nWhat You’ll Get Out of This Workshop:\n\n8 lesson packets to help you revise poems\, each focused on a different poetic element\, with example poems and short essays\nMANY prompts for revising poems that you can use any time\nSmall-group witness of your revised poems to encourage positive learning\nA fun\, supportive environment with other awesome poets\nSensitivity and integrity toward your voice and process\nReal-time inspiration and feedback from the group\n\nWhat You’ll Need:\n\nA handful (4-8) of written drafts that you feel have some promise\, but aren’t quite “there” yet\, and you’re not sure what they’re missing or what to do next\nSome time each week to practice a revision technique outside of class (30 minutes minimum)\nAbility to detach from the work so you can revise (and create anew!) with pleasure\nDesire to make your poems the best they can be at this moment in time without judgment\nA beginner’s mindset (no matter how long you’ve been writing)\nA sense of adventure and openness to discovery\nNon-attachment to a specific outcome (this is the magic!)\nRespect\, integrity and playfulness with your peers (we are all learning\, writing and practicing together!)\n\n8-Week Schedule\nWorkshop A will be offered on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm PST starting January 20 and ending March 10. Workshop B will be offered Thursday mornings from 10am-1pm PST starting January 21 and ending March 11. Please see the calendar for full dates. \n\nWeek 1: From First Draft to Finished – How to approach revision\, editing\, and the creative flow.\nWeek 2: Lines Lines Lines (& Stanzas) – Line breaks\, line lengths\, units of meaning on the page.\nWeek 3: Exploding the Image – Sinking deeper into metaphor & meaning.\nWeek 4: Word Choice & Diction – Words are pretty important to poems.\nWeek 5: Repetition & Patterns – Let’s investigate how refrains can change the game.\nWeek 6: Sound & Rhythm – Poems are music! Can you make them siiiing?\nWeek 7: Titles & Endings – Let’s not overlook these important bookends!\nWeek 8: Final Workshop – Recap and Review\n\nWorkshop Structure:\nWe’ll spend some time in the first meeting talking about what revision is\, how to do it\, and what our blocks/goals are. You’ll be invited to bring a working poem in to share with the group to introduce your work and receive productive feedback. Then\, at the end of the first class\, you’ll receive the prompt for the week to try out some revision techniques for that poem. When you return next week\, bring both the earlier draft and the revised version to share! \nBecause the focus is on revising our work\, each week you will be given the opportunity to revise a piece\, and then share both versions. The purpose of this is to get feedback from the group about how the poem has evolved to reinforce what you are learning. If the poem feels “done\,” great! If not\, we celebrate a step in its development. \nBONUS: For anyone writing toward a manuscript right now\, this class provides a great opportunity to revise your 8 poems toward a specific theme\, topic\, narrative or question\, if you choose to\, with a bonus prompt for guidance. \nCritique Style as Witness:\nIn this style of workshop\, we practice “witness” as our mode of giving comments on each other’s work rather than “criticism.” This means that we speak from our personal viewpoint (own your “I”)\, make observations rather than criticisms (what we notice rather than what’s “wrong”)\, ask productive questions\, and give all feedback with the intent of helping the writer learn more about their own process of writing that poem. \nWriting poetry is an act of discovery\, and it is a privilege to be able to take part in each other’s discovery process. In this way\, we cultivate an atmosphere of trust\, respect and integrity. We never tell another writer the “correct answer” to their poem; rather\, we act as believing mirrors for each other’s work and help each other recognize nuggets of beauty to be explored. \nMotivating Philosophy:\nStructure allows room for experimentation. Add elements of craft to your unique aesthetic\, stir\, and see what happens. Taking our work seriously doesn’t mean taking ourselves too seriously! Invite surprise onto the page. Have fun! Poetry is discovery. What else is there to do but create? \nLimit 6 per group
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sharpen-your-pencil-elements-of-a-poem-in-revision/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Wider Than The Sky: Author Katherine Rothschild in Conversation With Randy Ribay
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Thursday\, January 21\, 2021 at 6 PM PST for an online book launch of the new YA novel\, WIDER THAN THE SKY\, with author Katherine Rothschild. Katherine will be in conversation with Randy Ribay\, author of PATRON SAINTS OF NOTHING. \nOur discussion will be webcast on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83921967498. \n(Order your copy of WIDER THAN THE SKY at https://bit.ly/ggpWider\, or in audiobook at http://bit.ly/WiderThanTheSkyAB. Order PATRON SAINTS OF NOTHING at http://bit.ly/ggpPatronSaints.) \nIn the wake of sudden tragedy\, twin sisters uncover a secret that rips open their world. Katherine Rothschild explores the pain and power of forgiveness in a stunning debut novel that will shatter your heart and piece it back together\, one truth at a time. \nSixteen-year-old Sabine Braxton doesn’t have much in common with her identical twin\, Blythe. When their father dies from an unexpected illness\, each copes with the loss in her own way—Sabine by “poeting” (an uncontrollable quirk of bursting into poetry at inappropriate moments) and Blythe by obsessing over getting into MIT\, their father’s alma mater. Neither can offer each other much support . . . at least not until their emotionally detached mother moves them into a ramshackle Bay Area mansion owned by a stranger named Charlie. \nSoon\, the sisters unite in a mission to figure out who Charlie is and why he seems to know everything about them. They quickly make a life-changing discovery: their father died of an HIV- related infection\, Charlie was his lover\, and their mother knows the whole story. The revelation unravels Sabine’s world\, while practical Blythe seems to take everything in stride. Once again at odds with her sister\, Sabine chooses to learn all she can about the father she never knew. Ultimately\, she must decide if she can embrace his last wish for their family legacy—along with forgiveness. \nAbout the Author\n\nKatherine Rothschild\, PhD\, is a Lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University\, a former Arabic dance instructor\, and an obsessive food truck follower. She’s the recipient of a Vermont Studio Center artist’s grant\, and her personal essays have been published on KQED/NPR\, in the San Francisco Chronicle\, and in several other publications. She graduated from UC Irvine’s creative writing program and earned an MFA in fiction writing at St. Mary’s College of California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/wider-than-the-sky-author-katherine-rothschild-in-conversation-with-randy-ribay/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Jonathan Lethem in Conversation with Dan Polsby\, Vintage Berkeley--virtually
DESCRIPTION:discussing (with wine) Lethem’s latest novel The Arrest\, an utterly original post-collapse yarn about two siblings\, the man that came between them\, and a nuclear-powered super car. \n“An impeccably executed\, moving\, and wildly inventive tale of madness and narrative at the end of the world. Lethem is at the top of his game.”–Emily St. John Mandel\, author of The Glass Hotel and Station Eleven \n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, January 21\, 2021 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Vintage Berkeley’s virtual salon hosted by Dan Polsby and one of America’s most acclaimed novelists for a Zoom on his new novel…with glass (and book) in hand! The ex-Berkeleyite author of Motherless Brooklyn\, and the man the NYT recently called “a master at subverting expectations of form and genre and the author of some of the most original novels in recent decades” is back with an amazing new book! \nThe Arrest isn’t post-apocalypse. It isn’t a dystopia. It isn’t a utopia. It’s just what happens when much of what we take for granted–cars\, guns\, computers\, and airplanes\, for starters–quits working. \nBefore the Arrest\, Sandy Duplessis had a reasonably good life as a screenwriter in L.A. An old college friend and writing partner\, the charismatic and malicious Peter Todbaum\, had become one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. That didn’t hurt. \nNow\, post-Arrest\, nothing is what it was. Sandy\, who calls himself Journeyman\, has landed in rural Maine. There he assists the butcher and delivers the food grown by his sister\, Maddy\, at her organic farm. But then Todbaum shows up in an extraordinary vehicle: a retrofitted tunnel-digger powered by a nuclear reactor. Todbaum has spent the Arrest smashing his way across a fragmented and phantasmagorical United States\, trailing enmities all the way. Plopping back into the siblings’ life with his usual odious panache\, his motives are entirely unclear. Can it be that Todbaum wants to produce one more extravaganza? Whatever he’s up to\, it may fall to Journeyman to stop him. \nWritten with unrepentant joy and shot through with just the right amount of contemporary dread\, The Arrest is speculative fiction at its absolute finest. \nTo register and purchase the prescripted wine(s)\, click: https://www.vintageberkeley.com/holiday-gifts?category=Zoom+Events \nFor further information\, write dan@vintageberkeley.com
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jonathan-lethem-in-conversation-with-dan-polsby-vintage-berkeley-virtually/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T193000
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CREATED:20210120T044057Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: Bryant Terry\, presented by EcoFarm Conference
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT: An Evening with Bryant Terry: Live Fireside Chat and Cooking Demo\, presented by the EcoFarm Conference. Terry is a James Beard Award-winning chef\, educator\, and author renowned for his activism to create a healthy\, just\, and sustainable food system. His fantastic books\, including the acclaimed Vegetable Kingdom\, are available through Bookshop Santa Cruz (below). \nREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE. \nBuilding upon its farmer-to-farmer education model\, EcoFarm is an essential networking and educational hub for ecologically-minded farmers\, ranchers\, and all who work to support their success in growing a healthy and just food system and world. Read more about their four-day conference here. And see more books by authors appearing at this year’s conference here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-bryant-terry-presented-by-ecofarm-conference/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
CREATED:20201215T020758Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Rebecca Fishow and Emily Schultz
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, January 22 at 6pm PT when Rebecca Fishow discusses her latest collection\, The Trouble with Language\, with Emily Schultz on Zoom!\n\nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89879534846\n\nPraise for The Trouble with Language\n“These stories burst with demented charm. Fans of Etgar Keret and Amelia Gray will relish Rebecca Fishow’s exciting debut.” -Catherine Lacey\, author of Pew: A Novel and Nobody is Ever Missing\n\n“A haunting\, compelling\, beautifully written trip through an America just below the surface of this one. Fishow is so alert to the world\, through her language\, that it makes the reader more alert to the world too. A wonderful debut that announces the arrival of a new\, deeply poetic\, voice to our literature.” -George Saunders\, author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Tenth of December\n\n“I could read any one of these stories any number of times\, and their joy\, darkness and intelligence would remain fresh\, mysterious and bracing. Fishow is an extraordinary talent.” -Rivka Galchen\, author of Little Labors and Atmospheric Disturbances\n\nAbout The Trouble with Language\nWinner of the Holland Prize for Fiction.\nWeaving together fabulist invention and gritty realism\, Rebecca Fishow’s debut collection\, THE TROUBLE WITH LANGUAGE\, unearths stories of men and women whose traumatic experiences make way for dazzlingly cerebral lives. A young man finds a severed head at his door years after his mother takes her own life. A married couple initiates a bloody jailbreak. A young woman poses nude for strangers in attempts to pay for mental health treatment\, while another finds herself rapidly shrinking in a hotel room. No two of these surprising and playful fictions are alike\, and each encourages us to peek behind life’s curtains to discover more bizarre\, enchanting\, and joyful truths. Wondrously assured\, THE TROUBLE WITH LANGUAGE heralds the arrival of a major talent.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-rebecca-fishow-and-emily-schultz-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T200000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Rebecca Fishow and Emily Schultz
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON FRIDAY\, JANUARY 22 AT 6PM PT WHEN REBECCA FISHOW DISCUSSES HER LATEST COLLECTION\, THE TROUBLE WITH LANGUAGE\, WITH EMILY SCHULTZ ON ZOOM!\nZoom Login Info \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89879534846\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,89879534846#  or +12532158782\,\,89879534846#\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kIzEKj0o8 \nPraise for The Trouble with Language \n“These stories burst with demented charm. Fans of Etgar Keret and Amelia Gray will relish Rebecca Fishow’s exciting debut.” –Catherine Lacey\, author of Pew: A Novel and Nobody is Ever Missing \n“A haunting\, compelling\, beautifully written trip through an America just below the surface of this one.  Fishow is so alert to the world\, through her language\, that it makes the reader more alert to the world too.  A wonderful debut that announces the arrival of a new\, deeply poetic\, voice to our literature.” –George Saunders\, author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Tenth of December \n“I could read any one of these stories any number of times\, and their joy\, darkness and intelligence would remain fresh\, mysterious and bracing. Fishow is an extraordinary talent.” –Rivka Galchen\, author of Little Labors  and Atmospheric Disturbances \nAbout The Trouble with Language \nWinner of the Holland Prize for Fiction. \nWeaving together fabulist invention and gritty realism\, Rebecca Fishow’s debut collection\, THE TROUBLE WITH LANGUAGE\, unearths stories of men and women whose traumatic experiences make way for dazzlingly cerebral lives. A young man finds a severed head at his door years after his mother takes her own life. A married couple initiates a bloody jailbreak. A young woman poses nude for strangers in attempts to pay for mental health treatment\, while another finds herself rapidly shrinking in a hotel room. No two of these surprising and playful fictions are alike\, and each encourages us to peek behind life’s curtains to discover more bizarre\, enchanting\, and joyful truths. Wondrously assured\, THE TROUBLE WITH LANGUAGE heralds the arrival of a major talent.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-rebecca-fishow-and-emily-schultz/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210122T203000
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SUMMARY:ACCENTED | For Your Consideration: Diasporic Vietnamese Filmmakers
DESCRIPTION:The Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN) presents ACCENTED: Dialogues in Diaspora\, a virtual series of programs that will feature a variety of writers\, poets\, artists\, actors\, filmmakers\, scholars\, and other cultural producers from the Vietnamese and Southeast Asian diaspora. \n— \nThis installation of ACCENTED: Dialogues in Diaspora will take place Friday\, January 22nd at 7:00 pm PST / 10:00 pm EST\, hosted by Pulitzer-prize winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen\, and will feature filmmakers Carol Nguyen (No Crying at the Dinner Table) and Bao Nguyen (BE WATER). We’ll be rolling out the virtual red carpet for our first ACCENTED of 2021 for an intimate conversation with filmmakers whose recent works\, partly inspired by their experiences in the Vietnamese diaspora\, are contenders for the 2021 Academy Awards. \nVisit https://bit.ly/ACCENTED8 to RSVP. General admission tickets are $5 or by donation. Share the event and tag DVAN on Facebook and Instagram (@weare_dvan) for a discount code! \nAbout the Guests: \nBao Nguyen is an award-winning filmmaker based in Los Angeles and Saigon. His work has appeared in the New York Times\, HBO\, Vice\, NBC\, ARTE\, among others. He was the producer and cinematographer of NUOC 2030 a feature sci-fi that opened the Panorama section of the 2014 Berlinale and was awarded the Tribeca Sloan Filmmaker Award. In 2015\, he directed the documentary feature\, LIVE FROM NEW YORK! which opened the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. He produced Tran Thanh Huy’s ROM which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival where it won the festival’s top prize\, the New Currents award. In addition\, it was one of the highest grossing films in Vietnam in 2020. \nBao Nguyen’s latest directorial effort BE WATER world premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival was invited to other major festivals such as Cannes\, SXSW\, Telluride\, San Francisco\, Hot Docs\, Sydney\, Hong Kong\, among many others. BE WATER broke ratings records with its world broadcast premiere in the United States as part of Disney owned ESPN’s ’30 for 30′ series. Recently\, Nguyen has also formed a new production company\, EAST Films\, with offices in Los Angeles California and Ho Chi Minh City\, Vietnam. Nguyen\, alongside other creative partners Ham Tran\, Jenni Trang Le\, Anderson Le\, among others. They formed EAST to nurture and produce transnational stories with a focus on Southeast Asia. It is a creative studio with three silos — genre films for the local Vietnamese market\, Pan-Asian streaming series based in Southeast Asia\, and prestige fare to support the burgeoning cinema culture of Vietnam and bring it to international audiences. He is an alumnus of the 2012 and 2014 Berlinale Talent Campus as well as a Firelight Media Producers Fellow. He earned his BA at NYU and his MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. \nCarol Nguyen (carolnguyenfilms.com) is a 22 year-old Vietnamese Canadian filmmaker based in Toronto and Montreal. Her films often explore the subjects of cultural identity\, family and memory. Her most recent film “NO CRYING AT THE DINNER TABLE” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and had its international premiere at IDFA 2019\, where she was also invited as the Opening Night speaker. It also received the Jury Prize for Short Documentary at SXSW. Carol is a 2018 Sundance Ignite fellow\, Adobe Creativity Scholar and a TIFF Share Her Journey ambassador\, where she strives to empower diverse voices and women through her own stories and personal experiences in the film industry. Today\, Carol is working towards developing her first documentary feature as well as an animated short. \nAbout the Host: \nViet Thanh Nguyen is the author of The Sympathizer\, Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War\, The Refugees\, and Race and Resistance: Literature\, Politics and Asian America. His most recent book was Chicken of the Sea\, done with his son Ellison. His next book is The Committed\, the sequel to The Sympathizer. \nAbout the Moderator: \nPhilip Nguyen is the producer of ACCENTED: Dialogues in Diaspora presented by the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN). He teaches Asian American Studies in the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University and is the Community Organizing Manager for the Vietnamese American Roundtable\, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in San Jose\, California. Philip serves as the President of the Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations (UNAVSA) and as the Co-Chair of the Young Vietnamese Americans (YVA) Committee for PIVOT – The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization. \nWith curated custom cocktails by mixaphoria: Thuy Phan is the creator of mixaphoria\, a virtual bookbar that curates and designs cocktail pairings for books by diverse writers. mixaphoria’s mission is to encourage readers to engage with diverse literature and spark thoughtful discussions. Thuy’s recipes and book reviews for each pairing can be found at mixaphoria.com or on Instagram @mixaphoria. Thuy is also a dancer and lives in MA. \nIn partnership with: \nEastwind Books of Berkeley has been a major source for Asian American literature\, Asian Studies\, Language Learning\, Traditional Chinese Medicine\, and Martial Arts books. All books featured in ACCENTED are available at https://asiabookcenter.com for a special discounted price. \nThe Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations (UNAVSA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit\, non-partisan\, community-based organization founded in 2004 upon the principle of empowering the next generation of Vietnamese youth with self-awareness\, passion for change and propensity for leadership. UNAVSA is a family of Vietnamese youth organizations working together to advance the interests of Vietnamese youth in order to build a stronger Vietnamese community at home and abroad. \nAbout the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network \nAll funds raised for ACCENTED will go towards supporting DVAN’s mission to promote voices and stories of the Vietnamese and Southeast Asian diaspora and connect them to diasporic communities all over the globe.\nThis program is sponsored by the DVAN@SFSU Project of the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University. \nFor more information about the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN) please visit our website at https://dvan.org or follow us on Instagram (@weare_dvan) \nDVAN believes that the stories\, imaginaries\, and poetics of a thriving Vietnamese diaspora can unite our global community. Our mission is to celebrate and foster diasporic Vietnamese voices. DVAN presents nonfiction\, fiction\, and poetry to empower Vietnamese artists in the diaspora and to promote understanding and dialogue within our community\, and with others. Our complex and diverse stories must be championed and passed on to current and future generations. We are refugees\, immigrants\, survivors\, and descendants\, and our stories must be heard.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/accented-for-your-consideration-diasporic-vietnamese-filmmakers/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eastwind Books":MAILTO:eastwindbooks@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Jen Sincero - Badass Habits (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:New York Times bestselling author Jen Sincero gets to the core of transformation: habits—breaking\, making\, understanding\, and sticking with them like you’ve never stuck before. \nBadass Habits is a eureka-sparking\, easy-to-digest look at how our habits make us who we are\, from the measly moments that happen in private to the resolutions we loudly broadcast (and\, erm\, often don’t keep) on social media. Habit busting and building goes way beyond becoming a dedicated flosser or never showing up late again—our habits reveal our unmet desires\, the gaps in our boundaries\, our level of self-awareness\, and our unconscious beliefs and fears. Badass Habits features Jen’s trademark hilarious voice and offers a much-needed fresh take on the conventional wisdom and science that shape the optimism (or pessimism?) around the age-old topic of habits. The book includes enlightening interviews with people who’ve successfully strengthened their discipline backbones\, new perspective on how to train our brains to become our best selves\, and offers a simple\, 21 day\, step-by-step guide for ditching habits that don’t serve us and developing the habits we deem most important. Habits shouldn’t be impossible to reset—and with healthy boundaries\, knowledge of—and permission to go after—our desires\, and an easy to implement plan of action\, we can make any new goal a joyful habit. \nJen Sincero is a bestselling author\, success coach\, and motivational speaker who spent more than a decade traveling the world helping people transform their lives and their bank accounts via her public appearances\, coaching products\, and books\, including the #1 New York Times bestseller You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jen-sincero-badass-habits-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210123T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210123T160000
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SUMMARY:Author Ed Lin Discusses new book\, ‘David Tung Can't Have A Girlfriend Until He Gets Into An Ivy League College
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Eastwind Book Club. Live discussion with author Ed Lin.\nAbout the book: David Tung is a Chinese American high-school student in an upscale\, Asian-majority\, New Jersey suburb who works every day at his family’s restaurant. He strategizes every homeroom about how to improve his class rank so he can get into an Ivy League college. His only release? Hanging with his “real” friends once a week at Chinese school in NYC’s working-class Chinatown. \nEd Lin’s YA-novel debut takes on coming-of-age in the Asian diaspora with a heartwarming and humorous exploration of race\, class\, young love\, and the contradictory expectations of immigrant parents. \nLin is of Taiwanese and Chinese descent. He is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards and is an all-around standup kinda guy.His books include Waylaid\, and a mystery trilogy set in New York’s Chinatown in the ‘70s: This Is a Bust\, Snakes Can’t Run and One Red Bastard. Ghost Month\, published by Soho Crime\, is a Taipei-based mystery\, and Incensed and 99 Ways to Die continue that series. David Tung Can’t Have a Girlfriend Until He Gets Into an Ivy League College\, his first YA novel\, is published by Kaya Press in October 2020.Lin lives in Brooklyn with his wife\, actress Cindy Cheung\, and son.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/author-ed-lin-discusses-new-book-david-tung-cant-have-a-girlfriend-until-he-gets-into-an-ivy-league-college/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eastwind Books":MAILTO:eastwindbooks@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210123T191500
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SUMMARY:At The Door - The Preface (inaugural event)
DESCRIPTION:At The Door is a monthly reading series featuring and uplifting Black\, Indigenous\, and people of color voices. Started in collaboration by Danielle\, Ariel\, Randy\, and Kevin – check us out checkitatd.org\n\nJoin us for our inaugural reading event: “Preface”\nFeatured Readers:\nPreeti Vangani\nHernan de la Cruz Ramos\nGeorgina Marie\nJulayne Lee\nJames Cagney\n\nPreeti Vangani is an Indian poet & essayist. She is the author of Mother Tongue Apologize (RLFPA Editions)\, her first book of poems ( winner of RL India Poetry Prize.)\nHer work has been published in BOAAT\, Gulf Coast\, Threepenny Review among other journals. She is the Poetry Editor for Glass\, a Poet Mentor at Youth Speaks and holds an MFA (Writing) from University of San Francisco.\n\nHernan De La Cruz Ramos is a poet from northern NJ and he currently resides in Oakland\, CA. He has been published in The Night Heron Barks and can be found on social media @penpalsocks\n\nGeorgina Marie is a poet from Lakeport\, Northern California. She is the current Lake County Poet Laureate for 2020-2022\, the first Mexican-American and youngest to serve in this role for Lake County\, and is the new Literary and Poetry Out Loud Coordinator for the Lake County Arts Council. She has served as co-editor for the Middletown Art Center’s RESILIENCE and RESTORE collections of written word and visual arts\, and is an assistant poetry editor for Rivet Journal\, an online literary journal from Red Bridge Press. In 2020 she was an Anne G. Locasio scholar for the Mendocino Coast Writers Conference’s Poetry Workshop. As part of the Broken Nose Collective\, an annual chapbook exchange\, she created her first poetry chapbook Finding the Roots of Water (2018) and her second chapbook Tree Speak (2019). She is currently working on her full-length poetry manuscript and a series of personal essays.\n\nJulayne Lee is a poet\, essayist\, artivist\, art curator and producer. Her debut collection of poems Not My White Savior was on Bitch Media’s Bitchreads: 15 Books Feminists Should Read in March and Entropy’s Best of 2018: Best Poetry Books & Poetry Collections. Not My White Savior has been taught globally in Freshman Lit\, Race & Ethnicity\, Asian/Pacific Islander American Women and US and Asia: Empire and Racial Liberalism university courses. A Las Dos BrujasVONA and Rooted & Written alum\, Julayne has read and spoken on adoption at universities and symposiums throughout the U.S. & Korea. You can follow her on social media @julayneelle www.julaynelee.com\n\nOakland native James Cagney is the author of Black Steel Magnolias In\nThe Hour of Chaos Theory\, winner of the PEN Oakland 2019 Josephine\nMiles award. His poems have appeared in Alta\, Poetry Daily\, Colossus:\nHome\, The Maynard\, and Civil Liberties United\, among others. Visit\nNomadicpress.org for his book\, and more writing at TheDirtyRat.blog\n\nZoom Invite:\n\nHi there\,\nYou are invited to a Zoom meeting.\nWhen: Jan 23\, 2021 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)\nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://smashprogram-org.zoom.us/…/tJMuduqhrTwrG9WmfngP…\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/at-the-door-the-preface-inaugural-event/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210124T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210124T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201204T235702Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Class: Mock Caldecott (via Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:What is a Mock Caldecott? \nThe Caldecott Medal is the most important award given to illustrated children’s books\, presented each year by the American Library Association. This afternoon of discussion (held in small groups in Zoom breakout rooms) will cover the criteria by which the Caldecott committee judges books for this prestigious award\, and offers a fun\, hands-on experience as we discuss and vote on some of the year’s best illustrated books. \nSPACE IS LIMITED TO 24 PEOPLE • PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS FOR ADULTS \nAttendees must complete the reading ahead of time. The reading list is: \n\nThe Bear and the Moon (Cátia Chien)\nThe Blue House (Phoebe Wahl)\nExquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks (Cozbi A. Cabrera)\nThe Farmer and the Monkey (Marla Frazee)\nIn the City (Chris Raschka)\nIn the Half Room (Carson Ellis)\nJulián at the Wedding (Jessica Love)\nThe Little Mermaid (Jerry Pinkney)\nMy Best Friend (Jillian Tamaki)\nPrairie Days (Micha Archer)\n¡VAMOS! Let’s Go Eat (Raúl the Third)\nYou Matter (Christian Robinson)\nALSO READ: The Caldecott Terms and Criteria\n\nAll books will be available for purchase at Book Passage. \nMelissa Manlove is a Senior Editor at Chronicle Books in San Francisco. She has been with Chronicle for 16 years. Her acquisitions encompass picture books\, chapter books\, nonfiction\, graphic novels\, and novels in verse. When acquiring\, she looks for fresh takes on familiar topics as well as the new and unusual. An effective approach and strong\, graceful writing are important to her. She has 20 years of children’s bookselling experience.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-class-mock-caldecott-via-zoom/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
CREATED:20210113T171235Z
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SUMMARY:Claire Wasserman & Her Father\, Steve Wasserman: 'Ladies Get Paid'
DESCRIPTION:KPFA  Radio 94.1 FM presents a Zoom Event: \nClaire Wasserman & Her Father\, Steve Wasserman\n“Ladies Get Paid” \nClaire Wasserman is an author\, public speaker\, podcaster and founder of Ladies Get Paid\, a global organization that champions the professional and financial advancement of women. She is also the producer and host of John Hancock’s podcast\, “Friends Who Talk About Money.”  Claire has traveled the United States teaching thousands of women how to negotiate raises\, start businesses\, and advocate for themselves. She was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women and is a highly-sought-after expert for Fortune 500 companies working to improve diversity\, equity\, and inclusion within their organizations. \nClaire Wasserman has one crucial goal for women: rise up and get paid. She has worked her entire adult life to promote gender equality in the workplace. If you’re looking to get a promotion or break the glass ceiling\, Ladies Get Paid is your essential toolbox for achieving success.  Filled with straightforward advice and inspiring stories\, the book encourages self-advocacy and activism as a way to advance your career and earn more money. Covering topics as crucial and varied as how to find the perfect mentor\, how to negotiate a raise\, and how to become a leader\, Ladies Get Paid is a reminder that you are valuable-both as an individual woman and as part of the female community. And ultimately\, it’s about more than your wallet-it’s about your worth. \nIn conversation with Claire will be her proud father\, Steve Wasserman\, a prestigious cultural figure on his own. Heyday Books’ publisher and executive director was formerly editor-at-large for Yale University Press and editorial director of Times Books/Random House\, among other achievements in publishing. \nAttendees of those KPFA author events hosted by Steve Wasserman will know that this Zoom conversation with his daughter Claire is certain to be charming and enlightening. \nSuggested Donation $5-$20.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/claire-wasserman-her-father-steve-wasserman-ladies-get-paid/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Author Event: Wandering In Greece With Joanna Biggar and Linda Watanabe McFerrin
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Monday\, January 25\, 2021 at 7 PM PST for an online book launch of the new collection of travel writing\, WANDERING IN GREECE\, with editors Joanna Biggar and Linda Watanabe McFerrin. \nOur discussion will be webcast on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88625831342. \n(Order your copy of WANDERING IN GREECE at http://bit.ly/ggpWanderingInGreece.) \n… The 8th anthology in the prize-winning Wandering series … \n  \nWandering in Greece: Athens\, Islands and Antiquities \n  \nOnce again workshop leaders Linda Watanabe McFerrin and Joanna Biggar take Wanderland Writers on another adventure —this time to Greece to wander amid its islands\, its rocky shores\, and upon those wine-dark seas of legend and lore where they discover how travelers who come to Greece as\na seekers find not only Greece\, but\, as Lawrence Durrell\nonce wrote\, themselves—and generally so much more—\non the journey. \n  \nStone\, marble\, mountain\, sea and sky framed by endless blue—these are the elemental foundations of Greece\, just as Greece is the elemental foundation of Western Civilization. For thousands of years Greece and its culture\, philosophy\, politics and spirit has inspired and influenced the lives of generations. In Wandering in Greece\, this talented and inquisitive group of writers has captured some of the joy\, warmth\, grace\, and wisdom of Greece and its people. These stories\, poems and images will remind a whole new group of travelers that a visit is a must\, and those who have already ventured in Greece that they have to return.  \n—Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis\, ret.\, Lt. Governor of California \n  \nContributors include Daphne Beyers\, Joanna Biggar\, Sandra Bracken\, Connie Burke\, Barbara J. Euser\, Annelize Goedbloed\, Thomas Harrell\, Donna Hemmila\, Laurie McAndish King\, Linda Watanabe McFerrin\, Gayle McGill\, Mary Jean Pramik\, and Anne Sigmon. \n  \nFor more information go to www.wanderlandwriters.com \n  \nLinda Watanabe McFerrin and Joanna Biggar have floated down the Canal du Midi in France\, danced in the sunlight of southern Greece\, toasted the best of times in Ireland\, devoured the culture and countryside of southern Italy\, wandered through landscapes lost and found in Costa Rica\, investigated the myths and magic of Cornwall\, uncovered the soul of Andalusia\, partied in Paris\, basked in the magic of Cuba and explored the Indonesian island that is known as an earthly Paradise in their award-winning series. In each destination\, they eat and drink\, laugh and get lost\, explore and expound with their merry band of travel writers. And they always return with a varied collection of tales\, some mystical\, some inspiring\, some funny\, some terrifying—each told in a different\, highly personal voice.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/author-event-wandering-in-greece-with-joanna-biggar-and-linda-watanabe-mcferrin/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
CREATED:20210112T230132Z
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SUMMARY:Online Fundraiser for GGP: Author Aaron Wright Discussing Thirteen Doors with Author Bianca Marais
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an online book launch and discussion on January 26\, 2021 at 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST featuring author Aaron Wright discussing THIRTEEN DOORS: A FAMILY’S FIGHT FOR EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION with author Bianca Marais. \nAdmission with a copy of the book is $25\, and admission only is $10. All proceeds go to benefit A Great Good Place for Books. \nAaron was raised in the heart of the Central Valley in California. He is the son of two educators—his father worked in special education and his mother in early childhood education. Aaron was raised with an awareness of\, and appreciation for\, access issues for marginalized and vulnerable students. \nWhen his daughter was diagnosed with autism at an early age and initially denied access to special education\, Aaron began a quest to understand\, and ensure compliance with\, the state and federal protections afforded disabled students. \nAs a nurse and disadvantaged student advocate\, Aaron’s drive to understand how the public education system works became a passion. Early in his family’s journey toward a free and appropriate education for his daughter\, he found that the issues were far larger than his family. \nQuietly\, Aaron began to pen his family’s journey in a memoir. A true labor of love\, Thirteen Doors took more than four years to write. \nOnce the initial manuscript was complete\, he gave it to his unsuspecting wife as a Mother’s Day gift. Over the course of another year and a half\, the manuscript was revised\, edited\, and most importantly given the seal of approval by his daughter. Aaron’s ultimate hope is to engage a national audience in a deep and meaningful conversation about our most vulnerable students and how they are losing their access to a suitable education and what can be done to change the system that is traumatizing children and their parents.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/online-fundraiser-for-ggp-author-aaron-wright-discussing-thirteen-doors-with-author-bianca-marais/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
CREATED:20201112T192432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201112T192432Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Roy Richard Grinker in conversation with Steve Silberman / Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith and The Bindery are very pleased to host the virtual launch for Roy Richard Grinker’s new book Nobody’s Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness. Joining him in conversation is Steve Silberman (NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity). \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. Event link will be sent to everyone who registers. \nYou can order Nobody’s Normal here – we’re currently offering free shipping throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. \nFor centuries\, scientists and society cast moral judgments on anyone deemed mentally ill\, confining many to asylums. In Nobody’s Normal\, anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental-illness stigma—from the eighteenth century\, through America’s major wars\, and into today’s high-tech economy. \nNobody’s Normal argues that stigma is a social process that can be explained through cultural history\, a process that began the moment we defined mental illness\, that we learn from within our communities\, and that we ultimately have the power to change. Though the legacies of shame and secrecy are still with us today\, Grinker writes that we are at the cusp of ending the marginalization of the mentally ill. In the twenty-first century\, mental illnesses are fast becoming a more accepted and visible part of human diversity. \nGrinker infuses the book with the personal history of his family’s four generations of involvement in psychiatry\, including his grandfather’s analysis with Sigmund Freud\, his own daughter’s experience with autism\, and culminating in his research on neurodiversity. Drawing on cutting-edge science\, historical archives\, and cross-cultural research in Africa and Asia\, Grinker takes readers on an international journey to discover the origins of\, and variances in\, our cultural response to neurodiversity. \nUrgent\, eye-opening\, and ultimately hopeful\, Nobody’s Normal explains how we are transforming mental illness and offers a path to end the shadow of stigma. \nRoy Richard Grinker is professor of anthropology and international affairs at the George Washington University. He is the author of several books\, including Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism. He lives in Washington\, DC. \nSteve Silberman is an award-winning science writer and the author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity\, which Oliver Sacks called “a sweeping and penetrating history presented with a rare sympathy and sensitivity.” The book became a widely-praised bestseller in the United States and the United Kingdom. His TED talk\, The Forgotten History of Autism\, has been viewed more than a million times and translated into 35 languages. He lives with his husband Keith in San Francisco. Author photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones. \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. RSVP here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-roy-richard-grinker-in-conversation-with-steve-silberman-nobodys-normal-how-culture-created-the-stigma-of-mental-illness/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T200000
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SUMMARY:Simon Winchester - Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:The author of The Professor and the Madman and The Perfectionists explores the notion of property—our proprietary relationship with the land—through human history\, how it has shaped us and what it will mean for our future. \nLand—whether meadow or mountainside\, desert or peat bog\, parkland or pasture\, suburb or city—is central to our existence. It quite literally underlies and underpins everything. Employing the keen intellect\, insatiable curiosity\, and narrative verve that are the foundations of his previous bestselling works\, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing—and have done—with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet. \nLand: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World examines in depth how we acquire land\, how we steward it\, how and why we fight over it\, and finally\, how we can\, and on occasion do\, come to share it. Ultimately\, Winchester confronts the essential question: who actually owns the world’s land—and why does it matter? \nSimon Winchester is the acclaimed author of many books\, including The Professor and the Madman\, The Men Who United the States\, The Map That Changed the World\, The Man Who Loved China\, A Crack in the Edge of the World\, and Krakatoa\, all of which were New York Times bestsellers and appeared on numerous best and notable lists. In 2006\, Winchester was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty the Queen. He resides in western Massachusetts. \nDon George is the author of The Way of Wanderlust: The Best Travel Writing of Don George and of Lonely Planet’s Guide to Travel Writing and the editor of ten anthologies\, including A Moveable Feast\, The Kindness of Strangers\, Better Than Fiction\, and An Innocent Abroad. George is Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler\, where he writes feature articles and the monthly Trip Lit column. He is also Editor of BBC Travel‘s literary travel column\, Chance Encounters.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/simon-winchester-land-how-the-hunger-for-ownership-shaped-the-modern-world-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:'Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure' MCD Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Craft and Design welcomes writer and speaker Katie Treggiden for a virtual discussion of her new book\, “Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure” on Wednesday\, January 27! \n  \nThe program will begin with an introduction by the book’s forward author\, renowned art critic\, and curator Glenn Adamson. Then\, dive into “Wasted”\, chronicling 30 designers who have founded their artistic and entrepreneurial practices upon principles of sustainability\, waste reduction\, and circular economics. Each of the featured makers and manufacturers have made reclaimed waste their primary material of construction in hopes of confronting Earth’s ever-ominous climate issues by avoiding the “take-make-waste” consumer model and rethinking the ways in which we can minimize our consumption and relative pollution. \n  \nIn this talk\, Treggiden will also explore the sociocultural and economic influences surrounding the book’s featured projects\, as well as highlight the people and ideas reinvigorating streams of waste into both functional and decorative objects\, followed by a Q&A session. \n  \nPurchase your copy of “Wasted” from the MCD Museum Store today at shop.sfmcd.org/books/wasted-when-trash-becomes-treasure. \n  \nPre-register now at sfmcd.org/events-limited space available! \n  \n$8 General Admission\, $6 Students/Seniors. \n  \nhttp://sfmcd.org sbrosales@sfmcd.org 415-773-0303
URL:https://litseen.com/event/wasted-when-trash-becomes-treasure-mcd-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Museum of Craft and Design\, 2569 Third Street\, San Francisco\, 94107
CATEGORIES:San Francisco,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Craft and Design":MAILTO:sbrosales@sfmcd.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T200000
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SUMMARY:The Echoing Ida Collective
DESCRIPTION:evening of discussion celebrating the launch of the new book \nThe Echoing Ida Collection \nEdited by Cynthia R. Greenlee\, Kemi Alabi\, and Janna A. Zinzi \npublished by The Feminist Press \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. Link to be posted shortly. \n———– \n(Click Here) to purchase book. Link to be posted shortly. \n———– \nRooted in reproductive justice\, Echoing Ida harnesses the power of media for social justice—amplifying the struggles and successes of contemporary freedom movements in the US. \nFounded in 2012\, Echoing Ida is a writing collective of Black women and nonbinary writers who—like their foremother Ida B. Wells-Barnett—believe the “way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” Their community reporting spans a wide variety of topics: reproductive justice and abortion politics; new and necessary definitions of family; trans visibility; stigma against Black motherhood; Black mental health; and more. \nThis anthology collects the best of Echoing Ida for the first time\, and features a foreword by Michelle Duster\, activist and great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells-Barnett. Imagining a gender-expansive and liberated future\, these essays affirm the powerful combination of #BlackGirlMagic and the hard\, unceasing labor of Black people to reimagine the world in which we live. \n“A rich awakening to the revolution and evolution of Black women and nonbinary voices\, and a deeply majestic tribute to the expanse of Black cultural movements—in singular reverence and collective power.” —Rebecca Carroll\, author of Surviving the White Gaze: A Memoir \n“Fueled by curiosity and generous with their vulnerability\, the Idas ask probing questions of themselves\, each other\, and the world. Right now media outlets are scrambling to hire writers who can find and tell important stories about race\, gender\, sexuality\, and power. Editors nationwide should know the Idas’ names\, seek them out\, and pay them well for their insights and analysis.” —Dani McClain\, author of We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the editors: \nJanna A. Zinzi is a communications strategist\, writer and performer. \n\n\n\n\n\nCynthia R. Greenlee is a writer\, editor\, and historian of the African-American experience. She is a former senior editor at Rewire.News. \n\n\n\n\n\nKemi Alabi is a poet\, teaching artist\, and cultural strategy director of Forward Together.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-echoing-ida-collective/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T200000
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SUMMARY:Bradford Pearson with Patrick Radden Keefe - The Eagles of Heart Mountain (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:The impeccably researched\, deeply moving\, never-before-told tale about a World War II incarceration camp in Wyoming and its extraordinary high school football team—for fans of The Boys in the Boat and The Storm on Our Shores. \nIn the spring of 1942\, the United States government forced 120\,000 Japanese Americans from their homes in California\, Oregon\, Washington\, and Arizona and sent them to incarceration camps across the West. Nearly 14\,000 of them landed on the outskirts of Cody\, Wyoming\, at the base of Heart Mountain. \nBehind barbed wire fences\, they faced racism\, cruelty\, and frozen winters. Trying to recreate comforts from home\, many established Buddhist temples and sumo wrestling pits. Kabuki performances drew hundreds of spectators—yet there was little hope. \nThat is\, until the fall of 1943\, when the camp’s high school football team\, the Eagles\, started its first season and finished it undefeated\, crushing the competition from nearby\, predominantly white high schools. Amid all this excitement\, American politics continued to disrupt their lives as the federal government drafted men from the camps for the front lines—including some of the Eagles. As the team’s second season kicked off\, the young men faced a choice to either join the Army or resist the draft. Teammates were divided\, and some were jailed for their decisions. \nThe Eagles of Heart Mountain honors the resilience of extraordinary heroes and the power of sports in a sweeping and inspirational portrait of one of the darkest moments in American history. \nBradford Pearson is the former features editor of Southwest: The Magazine. He has written for The New York Times\, Esquire\, Time\, and Salon\, among many other publications. He grew up in Hyde Park\, New York\, and now lives in Philadelphia. The Eagles of Heart Mountain is his first book. \nPatrick Radden Keefe is an award-winning staff writer at The New Yorker magazine and the author of the New York Times bestseller Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland\, as well as two other books: The Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream\, and Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping. He is also the writer and host of Wind of Change\, an 8-part podcast series from Pineapple Street Studios\, Crooked Media\, and Spotify\, which investigates the strange convergence of espionage and pop music during the Cold War. In addition to The New Yorker\, his work has appeared in The New York Review of Books\, The New York Times Magazine\, Slate\, and other publications. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship\, and fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation\, the New America Foundation\, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. He lives in New York.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bradford-pearson-with-patrick-radden-keefe-the-eagles-of-heart-mountain-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T200000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Julia Cameron and Judy Collins
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, January 27th at 7pm PT for an evening with Julia Cameron and Judy Collins in celebration of Cameron’s latest book\, The Listening Path: The Creative Art of Attention\, in partnership with the Bay Area Book Festival and the Ruby. \nPLEASE NOTE THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT\nBooks will ship out after publication date of January 12\nFor questions regarding tickets\, please contact ticketing@baybookfest.org \nAbout the Event\n \nHaving enriched the creative and artistic journeys of millions—Martin Scorsese and Elizabeth Gilbert among them—with her Artist’s Way program and books\, Julia Cameron lives up to her New York Times-bestowed moniker\, “Queen of Change.” Now\, at the dawning of a new year that promises much-welcomed change\, the “Godmother of Creativity” will show us how to harness that spirit of renewal with her latest guide to attunement and fulfillment\, The Listening Path\, filled with what bestselling author Gay Hendricks calls “life-changing gifts.” Joining Julia for this live\, virtual event is her dear friend\, one of the many world-renowned artists to have implemented her transformational practice: Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Judy Collins\, a national treasure whose artistry is timeless (“At 80\,” said The New York Times last year\, “Collins sounds as clear as a spring wending through a field of wildflowers”). \nYou won’t want to miss these two legendary creatives in conversation\, talking about all things art\, life\, inspiration\, and most importantly in these cacophonous times\, how to truly listen. With 2020 (thankfully) in the rearview mirror\, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to recharge your creative battery for a brand new year. \nWomen Lit members may reserve a free ticket and will have the option to order a copy of The Listening Path after signing in to their account. If you would like to join Women Lit\, please sign up here. \nEach ticket includes private access to the event recording for 10 days following the live event. \nThis event makes a great gift! You can download a lovely card to forward to your recipient—we’ll take care of the rest\, including shipping books!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-julia-cameron-and-judy-collins-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T210000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Julia Cameron and Judy Collins
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY\, JANUARY 27 AT 7PM PT FOR AN EVENING WITH JULIA CAMERON AND JUDY COLLINS IN CELEBRATION OF CAMERON’S LATEST BOOK\, THE LISTENING PATH: THE CREATIVE ART OF ATTENTION\, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BAY AREA BOOK FESTIVAL AND THE RUBY.\nPLEASE NOTE THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT\nBooks will ship out after publication date of January 12\nFor questions regarding tickets\, please contact ticketing@baybookfest.org \nAbout the Event\nHaving enriched the creative and artistic journeys of millions—Martin Scorsese and Elizabeth Gilbert among them—with her Artist’s Way program and books\, Julia Cameron lives up to her New York Times-bestowed moniker\, “Queen of Change.” Now\, at the dawning of a new year that promises much-welcomed change\, the “Godmother of Creativity” will show us how to harness that spirit of renewal with her latest guide to attunement and fulfillment\, The Listening Path\, filled with what bestselling author Gay Hendricks calls “life-changing gifts.” Joining Julia for this live\, virtual event is her dear friend\, one of the many world-renowned artists to have implemented her transformational practice: Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Judy Collins\, a national treasure whose artistry is timeless (“At 80\,” said The New York Times last year\, “Collins sounds as clear as a spring wending through a field of wildflowers”). \nYou won’t want to miss these two legendary creatives in conversation\, talking about all things art\, life\, inspiration\, and most importantly in these cacophonous times\, how to truly listen. With 2020 (thankfully) in the rearview mirror\, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to recharge your creative battery for a brand new year. \nWomen Lit members may reserve a free ticket and will have the option to order a copy of The Listening Path after signing in to their account. If you would like to join Women Lit\, please sign up here. \nEach ticket includes private access to the event recording for 10 days following the live event. \nThis event makes a great gift! You can download a lovely card to forward to your recipient—we’ll take care of the rest\, including shipping books! \nTickets are available here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-julia-cameron-and-judy-collins/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T180000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: Anastasia Higginbotham\, What You Don't Know
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special virtual event with author and illustrator Anastasia Higginbotham whose new picture book\, What You Don’t Know: A Story of Liberated Childhood\, delves into queerness\, Blackness\, and the love that dismantles whiteness. This event will include a reading\, Q&A\, and demonstration of Higginbotham’s disco collage workshop. A “backdrop” for collages will be included with every copy of What You Don’t Know purchased from Bookshop Santa Cruz\, while supplies last. (Preorder your copy below.) \nRegister for this free Crowdcast event by clicking here! \nWhat You Don’t Know is a book about knowing deeply that you matter—always did\, always will. It’s a book about what schools get wrong and churches don’t say; but institutions are made by people and the people are evolving. It’s a book about being known and cherished by family\, and living in communion with your own personal Jesus\, Buddha\, Spirit\, Source\, Father\, Mother\, God\, breath\, inner space\, outer space\, nothingness\, and however else we name and relate to our divinity and humility in the presence of all we don’t know. \n“A visually rich story that speaks truth to power for LGBTQ+ kids and their families and allies.” —Kirkus Reviews \n\nThis is a free event. The book may be preordered below. \nYou can make a donation to help support Bookshop Santa Cruz here. Thank you! \nANASTASIA HIGGINBOTHAM is the author and illustrator of Divorce Is the Worst\, Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness\, Death Is Stupid\, and Tell Me About Sex\, Grandma—all part of the Ordinary Terrible Things series. She lives in Brooklyn. Librarians love her\, but not as much as she loves them.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-anastasia-higginbotham-what-you-dont-know/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T172000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T185500
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: LIVING WRITERS SERIES\, K-Ming Chang
DESCRIPTION:The UCSC Literature Department and Creative Writing Program Present: LIVING WRITERS SERIES WINTER 2021 “Shelter and Place\,” a theme about world building when the world seems to be falling apart\, about writing about place\, about seeking and finding and not finding shelter in stormy times\, and of course\, what it means to be a writer and a person writing while sheltering in place. \nJANUARY 28TH FEATURED WRITER: K-MING CHANG\nK-Ming Chang / 張欣明 is a Kundiman fellow\, a Lambda Literary Award finalist\, and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree. She is the author of the debut novel BESTIARY (One World/Random House\, 2020). More of her writing can be found online at http://kmingchang.com \nRegister for this FREE event series here. \nThe Living Writers Series runs on select Thursdays from 5:20-6:55p.m. Authors’ books available for pick up or delivery via Bookshop Santa Cruz. Find them here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-living-writers-series-k-ming-chang-2/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T172000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T155043
CREATED:20201218T232448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201218T232448Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: LIVING WRITERS SERIES\, K-Ming Chang
DESCRIPTION:The UCSC Literature Department and Creative Writing Program Present: LIVING WRITERS SERIES WINTER 2021 “Shelter and Place\,” a theme about world building when the world seems to be falling apart\, about writing about place\, about seeking and finding and not finding shelter in stormy times\, and of course\, what it means to be a writer and a person writing while sheltering in place. \nJANUARY 28TH FEATURED WRITER: K-MING CHANG\nK-Ming Chang / 張欣明 is a Kundiman fellow\, a Lambda Literary Award finalist\, and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree. She is the author of the debut novel BESTIARY (One World/Random House\, 2020). More of her writing can be found online at http://kmingchang.com \nRegister for this FREE event series here. \nThe Living Writers Series runs on select Thursdays from 5:20-6:55p.m. Authors’ books available for pick up or delivery via Bookshop Santa Cruz. Find them here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-living-writers-series-k-ming-chang/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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