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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Steph Kent & Logan Smalley (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Steph Kent and Logan Smalley’s book\, The Call Me Ishmael Phone Book\, is a revival of the yellow-pages directory you remember\, but instead of contact information\, it is filled with messages collected from book lovers all over the United States about the books that have changed their lives. \nSteph is a writer\, multimedia producer\, and former host of the literary radio show on Anchor. She is currently Special Projects Director on the Webby Award–winning Masters of Scale podcast\, and led The Wall Street Journal team in product management for their mobile-first news app. As a freelance producer\, she works with startups and companies making the world a better place\, including Singularity University\, National Geographic\, The Emerson Collective\, and XPRIZE\, among others. Steph writes a weekly newsletter on creativity and is a competitive boxer. \nLogan is the founding director of TED’s youth and education initiative\, TED-Ed—an award-winning website\, content format\, and program offering that serves millions of teachers and students every day. Prior to working for TED\, Logan was selected as a TED Fellow for his roles as director\, editor\, and composer of the nonprofit\, feature-length film\, Darius Goes West. Logan began his career as a special education teacher in his hometown of Athens\, GA\, and he currently lives and works in New York City.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-steph-kent-logan-smalley-virtual-event/
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SUMMARY:Writing from Your Life\, with Meghan Ward (via Wet Ink)\, Oct. 15
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAYS\, OCT. 15 — NOV. 19  | Everyone has a story to tell. Tell yours in 2020 with Writing From Your Life\, an asynchronous six-week workshop that will teach you the nuts and bolts of writing personal essay and memoir. You’ll read passages from the masters\, do weekly craft exercises\, and submit longer pieces of your work to be critiqued by the whole class. Don’t miss this opportunity to turn your life stories into completed drafts of literature. (Writing will be critiqued on the Wet Ink platform with an optional Zoom workshop every Thursday.) \nAsynchronous learning materials for this class will be available online (via the Wet Ink platform). Scheduled class sessions will take place via Zoom. Registered students\, please contact the instructor directly for Zoom details \nMeghan Ward is the author of the memoir Runway: Confessions of a Not-so-Supermodel. She is a freelance writer\, book editor\, social media consultant\, and founder of Writerland.com\, a blog about writing\, editing\, and publishing. Her work has appeared in The Rumpus\, San Francisco Magazine\, 7×7\, Mutha\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, It’s So You: 35 Women Write About Personal Expression Through Fashion and Style\, and Wake Up and Smell the Shit: Hilarious Travel Disasters. Follow her on Twitter @meghancward\, on Facebook @meghanwardauthor\, and on Instagram at meghancward. \nContact: meghanward@gmail.com  \nNumber of sessions: 6 \nDates: Thursdays\, October 15\, 22\, 29; November 5\, 12\, 19 \nTime: Asynchronous; Wet Ink modules go live at 7:00am Pacific time
URL:https://litseen.com/event/writing-from-your-life-with-meghan-ward-via-wet-ink-oct-15/
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing: At The Intersections with Taneasha White
DESCRIPTION:Creative Writing: At The Intersections focuses on the identities we hold and how they contribute to making up who we are. Sometimes we don’t have the opportunity to embrace them fully or we’re given limitations on who we can be because of how we show up in the world. For a safe(r) space to simply explore your creative nonfiction or memoir writing through prompts by diverse writers and dedicated writing time\, tap into this virtual session.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/creative-writing-at-the-intersections-with-taneasha-white/
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SUMMARY:Flash Fiction Forum's Fall Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of micro stories and narrative poems – live on Zoom!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/flash-fiction-forums-fall-reading-series/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T210000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Bett Williams and Juli Delgado Lopera
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wedneday\, October 14 at 7pm PST when Bett Williams joins us to discuss her new book\, The Wild Kindness: A Psilocybin Odyssey\, with Juli Delgado Lopera. \nZoom Login Info \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83728777787\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,83728777787#  or +13462487799\,\,83728777787#\nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\nUS: +1 669 900 9128  or +1 346 248 7799  or +1 253 215 8782  or +1 312 626 6799  or +1 646 558 8656  or +1 301 715 8592\nWebinar ID: 837 2877 7787\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdhZtIyzOz \nPraise for The Wild Kindness \nAn exuberant endorsement of the use of psychedelics as an instrument of self-discovery. —KIRKUS \nBett Williams is a renegade…this book is a useful tool. —THE ROGUE LITERARY SOCIETY \nThe Wild Kindness is absolutely electric. It’s not only the subject matter\, which is mystical and fascinating. Bett William’s voice is untamed and inspired\, full of gonzo humor\, ambitious daring and high-vibrating heart. The personal\, the political\, the spiritual and the unknown come together into a mesmerizing read that is full-on literary fireworks. —MICHELLE TEA\, author of Valencia\, Black Wave\, Astro Baby\, and more \nOn the surface\, a book about mycology. Immediately beneath this\, a safe trip facilitated by a guide who places herself between heaven and earth\, between the fight for love and the fight itself; wholly engaged by both magic and the material plane. —KRISTIN HERSH\, singer-songwriter \nBett’s writing has brains\, charisma\, beauty and wit. —DENNIS COOPER\, author of the George Miles cycle \nAbout The Wild Kindness \nA funny\, lyrically brilliant memoir of learning to grow psychedelic mushrooms and discovering the vast power of mycelium wisdom and medicine. \nThe Wild Kindness: A Psilocybin Odyssey is the lyrical\, unforgettable memoir of Bett Williams’s relationship with psilocybin mushrooms\, otherwise known as magic mushrooms. In pursuit of self-healing\, she begins experimenting with mushrooms in solitary ceremonies by the fire. Word soon gets out about her New Mexican desert mushroom farm\, though\, and people arrive in droves. Not long after\, the police read her her Miranda Rights\, her relationships fall out of whack\, and her dog Rosie just might be CIA. \nOn a quest to find help through the psychedelic community\, Bett is led to Cleveland to meet Kai Wingo\, an African American leader within a high-dose psilocybin community\, and to Huautla de Jiménez\, home of well-known\, well-respected curandera María Sabina. Back home\, Bett begins a solid ritual practice with the help of her partner and friends\, bearing in mind the medicine’s indigenous roots and power to transform one’s life. \nAmidst the mainstream flood of New Age practices and products\, The Wild Kindness: A Psilocybin Odyssey is a dreamlike reminder that psilocybin mushrooms are a medicine of the people\, not to be neatly packaged\, marketed\, or appropriated.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-bett-williams-and-juli-delgado-lopera/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Poetry Workshop II with Hollie Hardy
DESCRIPTION:You already know how to write a poem\, but you want to reinvigorate and nourish your writing practice. If you’re looking for feedback\, community\, a reason to write more\, a way to break through blocks\, and find fresh ideas and inspiration\, if you are looking to take your poetry to the next level\, write and revise new work\, give and receive feedback\, and get your work published\, this is the class for you! \nIn this six-week workshop poets will read\, write\, and explore the craft of poetry through poetic forms such as Ars Poetica\, Epistle\, Ekphrasis\, Persona\, and Cento\, and experiment with generative revision strategies in a relaxed\, supportive online environment. \nWednesdays: October 14\, 2020 – November 18\, 2020\, 6-9pm 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-workshop-ii-with-hollie-hardy/
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: Eddie R. Cole\, The Campus Color Line
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the Crowdcast platform for an event with author Eddie R. Cole to discuss his new book\, The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom\, the remarkable history of how college presidents shaped the struggle for racial equality. The Campus Color Line illuminates how the legacy of academic leaders’ actions continues to influence the unfinished struggle for Black freedom and racial equity in education and beyond. \nRegistration for this free Crowdcast event will begin soon.This is a free event. The book may be purchased below.\nYou can make a donation to help support Bookshop Santa Cruz here. Thank you! \n“A stunning and ambitious origins story.”—Ibram X. Kendi\, National Book Award-winning author \nSome of America’s most pressing civil rights issues—desegregation\, equal educational and employment opportunities\, housing discrimination\, and free speech—have been closely intertwined with higher education institutions. Although it is commonly known that college students and other activists\, as well as politicians\, actively participated in the fight for and against civil rights in the middle decades of the twentieth century\, historical accounts have not adequately focused on the roles that the nation’s college presidents played in the debates concerning racism. Based on archival research conducted at a range of colleges and universities across the United States\, The Campus Color Line sheds light on the important place of college presidents in the struggle for racial parity. \nFocusing on the period between 1948 and 1968\, Eddie Cole shows how college presidents\, during a time of violence and unrest\, strategically\, yet often silently\, initiated and shaped racial policies and practices inside and outside of the educational sphere. With courage and hope\, as well as malice and cruelty\, college presidents positioned themselves—sometimes precariously—amid conflicting interests and demands. Black college presidents challenged racist policies as their students demonstrated in the streets against segregation\, while presidents of major universities lobbied for urban renewal programs that displaced Black communities near campus. Some presidents amended campus speech practices to accommodate white supremacist speakers\, even as other academic leaders developed the nation’s first affirmative action programs in higher education. \nEddie R. Cole\, Ph.D.\, is associate professor of higher education and organizational change at UCLA\, and the author of The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-eddie-r-cole-the-campus-color-line/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Elizabeth Lesser (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Lesser’s newest book Cassandra Speaks: When Women are the Storytellers\, the Human Story Changes reveals how humanity has outgrown its origin tales and hero myths\, and empowers women to trust their instincts\, find their voice\, and tell new guiding stories. \nElizabeth is a bestselling author and the cofounder of Omega Institute\, the renowned conference and retreat center located in Rhinebeck\, New York. Elizabeth’s first book\, The Seeker’s Guide\, chronicles her years at Omega and distills lessons learned into a potent guide for growth and healing. Her New York Times bestselling book\, Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow\, has sold more than 300\,000 copies and has been translated into 20 languages. Her Marrow: Love\, Loss and What Matters Most is a memoir about Elizabeth and her younger sister\, Maggie\, and the process they went through when Elizabeth was the donor for Maggie’s bone marrow transplant. \nToday\, besides writing and her work at Omega Institute\, she lends her time to social and environmental causes\, and is an avid walker\, cook\, gardener\, friend\, mother\, grandmother\, and homebody. She and her husband live in New York’s Hudson River Valley. \nIsabel Allende—novelist\, feminist\, and philanthropist—is one of the most widely-read authors in the world\, having sold more than 74 million books. In addition to her work as a writer\, Allende devotes much of her time to human rights causes. In 1996\, following the death of her daughter Paula\, she established a charitable foundation in her honor\, which has awarded grants to more than 100 nonprofits worldwide\, delivering life-changing care to hundreds of thousands of women and girls. More than 8 million have watched her TED Talks on leading a passionate life.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-elizabeth-lesser-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T100000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Launch for Tim Hwang / Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet
DESCRIPTION:The Internet Archive and Booksmith present the virtual launch for Tim Hwang‘s new book\, Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet. \n** Please note ** \n\n>  This event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. \n>  We’re happy to announce we have *signed copies* for the first 50 orders. If you’d like a copy of Subprime Attention Crisis\, you can purchase one here or below. We are currently offering free shipping throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. Questions? Write events@booksmith.com. \nAbout this event \nAdvertising is the seemingly unstoppable financial engine that has powered the meteoric growth of the modern web. What if it’s more fragile than it looks? \nIn his new book\, Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet\, researcher Tim Hwang makes the case that the core advertising model driving Google\, Facebook\, and many of the most powerful companies on the internet is — at its heart — a multibillion dollar financial bubble. Drawing parallels to the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis\, Hwang shines a spotlight on the lack of transparency\, flawed incentives\, and outright fraud that keep this machine running. \nJoin us for a virtual book talk with the author and New York Times technology reporter Kashmir Hill. Hill writes about the unexpected and sometimes ominous ways technology is changing our lives\, particularly when it comes to our privacy. Her work has appeared in Forbes Magazine\, The New Yorker\, and The Washington Post. Their discussion will tackle: \n\nWhy data-driven\, online advertising may be much\, much less effective than it looks\nThe long-term impact of the covid-19 recession on the media and online ads\nWhether or not the giants of Big Tech are already “too big to fail”\n\nThis discussion will also focus on the future\, and how we might be able to transition to a better\, more financially robust internet. Joining the discussion will be Desigan Chinniah\, who co-leads Grant for the Web—a $100 million fund launched in 2019 to spur open standards and pilot new sustainable business models for the internet. \nAbout the book\nIn Subprime Attention Crisis\, Tim Hwang investigates the way big tech financializes attention. In the process\, he shows us how digital advertising—the beating heart of the internet—is at risk of collapsing\, and that its potential demise bears an uncanny resemblance to the housing crisis of 2008. From the unreliability of advertising numbers and the unregulated automation of advertising bidding wars\, to the simple fact that online ads mostly fail to work\, Hwang demonstrates that while consumers’ attention has never been more prized\, the true value of that attention itself—much like subprime mortgages—is wildly misrepresented. And if online advertising goes belly-up\, the internet—and its free services—will suddenly be accessible only to those who can afford it. Deeply researched\, convincing\, and alarming\, Subprime Attention Crisis will change the way you look at the internet\, and its precarious future. \n“Using apt analogies and accessible terminology\, Hwang makes a persuasive case that the internet bubble is bound to burst. This wake-up call rings loud and clear.” – Publishers Weekly \n“In this well-grounded\, heretical attack on the fictions that uphold the online advertising ecosystem\, Subprime Attention Crisis destroys the illusion that programmatic ads are effective and financially sound. One can only hope that this book will be used to pop the bubble that benefits so few.” – danah boyd\, founder of Data & Society\, and Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research \nTim Hwang is a writer and researcher. He is the former director of the Harvard-MIT Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative\, and previously served as the global public policy lead for artificial intelligence and machine learning at Google. His work has appeared in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Wired\, The Atlantic\, and The Wall Street Journal\, among other publications. He lives in New York City. Subprime Attention Crisis is his first book. \nModerator Kashmir Hill is a tech reporter based in New York for the New York Times. She writes about the unexpected and sometimes ominous ways technology is changing our lives\, particularly when it comes to our privacy. Hill worked as an investigative reporter at Gizmodo Media Group and as a writer and editor at Fusion\, Forbes Magazine\, and Above the Law. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker and The Washington Post. In 2018\, she gave a TED talk—”What your smart devices know (and share) about you”—in which she described what happened when she transformed her apartment into a smart home and monitored the data being sent out of it. \nPanelist Desigan Chinniah (aka-“Dees”) is a creative technologist\, certified firestarter\, sneakerhead and champion tea-drinker. After check-ins at various dot-coms (Mozilla Firefox\, eBay\, PayPal\, BBC\, Skype\, Ask Jeeves) over the last two decades\, he today has a portfolio of advisory roles with global early-stage technology startups. He recently co-created Grant for the Web\, a $100M fund supported by Mozilla and Creative Commons\, to catalyse alternative business models on the web using open protocols and web standards. \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. RSVP here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-launch-for-tim-hwang-subprime-attention-crisis-advertising-and-the-time-bomb-at-the-heart-of-the-internet/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Virtual Happy Hour: Cookbooks & Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Grab a beverage and join us from the comfort of home as our booksellers preview some of this season’s great new culinary and cocktail titles. We are passionate about cookbooks and can’t wait to share our new favorites with you! \nRegister for this free Crowdcast event here!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-happy-hour-cookbooks-cocktails/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201013T180000
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SUMMARY:Joe Cottonwood
DESCRIPTION:Currently\, one of Joe Cottonwood’s poems is on display on an 8-foot-tall billboard in the Kew Gardens in London\, England. He is widely published around the world. His new book of poetry is Random Saints. Previous poetry books are Son of a Poet and Foggy Dog. In addition he is the author of nine popular novels and the award-winning memoir 99 Jobs: Blood Sweat and Houses. He lives in La Honda\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/joe-cottonwood/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201013T200000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: An Evening with Kendra Atleework (Miracle Country) and Alia Volz (Home Baked)
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith and The Bindery host a virtual event with Kendra Atleework (Miracle Country: A Memoir) and Alia Volz (Home Baked: My Mom\, Marijuana\, and the Stoning of San Francisco) in conversation about their new books. \n** Please note: this is a free event\, but RSVP is required. RSVP here. ** \n\nAbout Miracle Country \nKendra Atleework grew up in Swall Meadows\, in the Owens Valley of the Eastern Sierra Nevada\, where annual rainfall averages five inches and in drought years measures closer to zero. \nKendra’s parents taught their children to thrive in this beautiful\, if harsh\, landscape\, prone to wildfires\, blizzards\, and gale-force winds. Above all\, they were raised on unconditional love and delight in the natural world. After Kendra’s mother died of a rare autoimmune disease when Kendra was just sixteen\, however\, her once beloved desert world came to feel empty and hostile\, as climate change\, drought\, and wildfires intensified. The Atleework family fell apart\, even as her father tried to keep them together. Kendra escaped to Los Angeles\, and then Minneapolis\, land of tall trees\, full lakes\, water everywhere you look. \nBut after years of avoiding her troubled hometown\, she realized that she needed to come to terms with its past and present and had to go back. Miracle Country is a moving and unforgettable memoir of flight and return\, emptiness and bounty\, the realities of a harsh and changing climate\, and the true meaning of home. For readers of Cheryl Strayed\, Terry Tempest Williams\, and Rebecca Solnit\, this is a breathtaking debut by a remarkable writer. \n \nKendra Atleework is the recipient of the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Award and was selected for The Best American Essays\, edited by Ariel Levy. She received her MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota and now lives in Bishop\, California. \nTo have Miracle Country sent to your door\, order here or add the book to your cart when you register. \n\nAbout Home Baked \n \nDuring the ’70s in San Francisco\, Alia’s mother ran the underground Sticky Fingers Brownies\, delivering upwards of 10\,000 illegal marijuana edibles per month throughout the circus-like atmosphere of a city in the throes of major change. She exchanged psychic readings with Alia’s future father\, and thereafter had a partner in business and life. \nDecades before cannabusiness went mainstream\, when marijuana was as illicit as heroin\, they ingeniously hid themselves in plain sight\, parading through town—and through the scenes and upheavals of the day\, from Gay Liberation to the tragedy of the Peoples Temple—in bright and elaborate outfits\, the goods wrapped in hand-designed packaging and tucked into Alia’s stroller. But the stars were not aligned forever and\, after leaving the city and a shoulda-seen-it-coming divorce\, Alia and her mom returned to San Francisco in the mid-80s\, this time using Sticky Fingers’ distribution channels to provide medical marijuana to friends and former customers now suffering the depredations of AIDS. \nExhilarating\, laugh-out-loud funny\, and heartbreaking\, Home Baked celebrates an eccentric and remarkable extended family\, taking us through love\, loss\, and finding home. \n \nAlia Volz is the author of Home Baked: My Mom\, Marijuana\, and the Stoning of San Francisco (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt\, 2020). Her work has appeared in The Best American Essays\, The New York Times\, Bon Appetit\, Salon\, Guernica\, and many other publications. Her unusual family story has been featured on Snap Judgment\, Criminal and NPR’s Fresh Air. Author photo by Dennis Hearne. \nTo have Home Baked sent to your door\, order here or add the book to your cart when you register. \n\nThis event is free and open to all ages\, but RSVP is required.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-an-evening-with-kendra-atleework-miracle-country-and-alia-volz-home-baked/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Rick Riordan
DESCRIPTION:GREAT NEWS! Join us to hear Rick Riordan chat about The Tower of Nero\, the fifth and final installment in #1 New York Times bestselling Trials of Apollo series. We couldn’t be more excited. \nAt last\, the breathtaking\, action-packed finale of the Trials of Apollo series is here! Will the Greek god Apollo\, cast down to earth in the pathetic moral form of a teenager named Lester Papadopoulos\, finally regain his place on Mount Olympus? Lester’s demigod friends at Camp Jupiter just helped him survive attacks from bloodthirsty ghouls\, an evil Roman king and his army of the undead\, and the lethal emperors Caligula and Commodus. Now the former god and his demigod master Meg must follow a prophecy uncovered by Ella the harpy. Lester’s final challenge will be at the Tower of Nero\, back in New York. Will Meg have a last showdown with her father? Will this helpless form of Apollo have to face his arch nemesis\, Python? Who will be on hand at Camp Half-Blood to assist? These questions and more will be answered in this book that all demigods are eagerly awaiting. \nRick Riordan\, dubbed “storyteller of the gods” by Publishers Weekly\, is the author of five #1 New York Times best-selling middle grade series with millions of copies sold throughout the world: Percy Jackson and the Olympians\, The Heroes of Olympus\, and the Trials of Apollo\, the Kane Chronicles\, and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. Rick collaborated with illustrator John Rocco on two #1 New York Times best-selling collections of Greek myths for the whole family: Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods and Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes. Rick is also the publisher of an imprint at Disney-Hyperion\, Rick Riordan Presents\, dedicated to finding other authors of highly entertaining fiction based on world cultures and mythologies.. \nDon’t wait – RSVP early to guarantee your spot in this webinar. Rick’s presentations are always the best. and sell out early. AND Rick will be chatting with a special guest (to be revealed later!)
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rick-riordan/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T203000
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SUMMARY:Intro to Fiction: Laying the Foundation with Junse Kim
DESCRIPTION:“We writers too often need others to tell us that our writing is good\,” says instructor Junse Kim. “And this is where it all goes horribly wrong. We become impatient for praise\, obsessed with completing a story before learning the basic skills we need to write it. It’s the equivalent of\, say\, an aspiring carpenter who has committed to building a beautiful house\, yet doesn’t know how to hammer in a nail or saw a piece of wood.” \nIn this remote class\, you’ll develop concrete skills and narrative techniques through fun writing exercises designed to help you master your craft. At the end of five weeks\, you’ll have a better grip on how to use these techniques (for developing character\, setting\, and plot) as tools for building your story. The class will also analyze other narrative genres\, from movie scenes to comic books\, to analyze storytelling skills you can apply to your fiction writing. \n*The live video conference portion of the class will last for 1.5 hours\, from 7:00pm-8:30pm. The final hour of class will occur outside of the videoconference. Junse will ask you to do writing exercises that specifically relate to his lessons from the video-conferencing session. You can email those exercises to him\, and then he will offer an evaluation. \nOctober 12 – November 09\n7-8:30pm
URL:https://litseen.com/event/intro-to-fiction-laying-the-foundation-with-junse-kim/
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201014T180000
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CREATED:20200918T174131Z
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SUMMARY:LOGIC BOOKS FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:City Lights in conjunction with Gray Area and FSG Originals present three days of discussion exploring the way we interact with technology and how it affects on our lives. \n \nwith Adrian Daub\, Tim Hwang\, Ben Tarnoff\, Xiaowei Wang\, and Moira Weigel \nMore than three years ago\, Logic launched its first issue at City Lights Booksellers. Now\, the crew at LOGIC return in an exciting new collaboration. FSG Originals × Logic dissects the way technology functions in everyday lives. The titans of Silicon Valley\, for all their utopian imaginings\, never really had our best interests at heart: recent threats to democracy\, truth\, privacy\, and safety\, as a result of tech’s reckless pursuit of progress\, have shown as much. \nTogether\, publisher Farrar\, Straus and Giroux and tech magazine Logic present an alternate story\, one that delights in capturing technology in all its contradictions and innovation\, across borders and socioeconomic divisions\, from history through the future\, beyond platitudes and PR hype\, and past doom and gloom. This collaboration features four brief but provocative forays into the tech industry’s many worlds\, and aspires to incite fresh conversations about technology focused on nuanced and accessible explorations of the emerging tools that reorganize and redefine life today. City Lights is pleased to be partnering with the cultural hub Gray Area in presenting this extraordinary event. \nEvents are Free\, but registration is required. Click the links on each event listing to register. \nJoin us for three days of sessions \nMonday\, October 12\, 2020\, 6:00 p.m. PST\nVoices from the Valley: Tech Workers Talk About What They Do–and How They Do It \nBen Tarnoff and Moira Weigel in conversation with Anna Wiener \n(Click Here) to make reservations (link to be posted soon) \n \n(PURCHASE BOOK HERE) Link to be posted \nIn Voices from the Valley\, the celebrated writers and Logic cofounders Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff take an unprecedented dive into the tech industry\, conducting unfiltered\, in-depth\, anonymous interviews with tech workers at all levels\, including a data scientist\, a start-up founder\, a cook who serves their lunch\, and a PR wizard. In the process\, Weigel and Tarnoff open the conversation about the tech industry at large\, a conversation that has previously been dominated by the voices of CEOs. Deeply illuminating\, revealing\, and at times lurid\, Voices from the Valley is a vital and comprehensive view of an industry that governs our lives. \nMoira Weigel is the author of Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The Atlantic\, The New Yorker\, The Guardian\, The Nation\, The New Republic\, and n+1\, among other publications\, and she is a cofounder of Logic magazine. She received a fellowship to the Harvard Society of Fellows in 2016 and lives in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. \nBen Tarnoff is the author of the books A Counterfeiter’s Paradise and The Bohemians and is a cofounder of Logic magazine. His writing has appeared in The Guardian\, The New Republic\, Jacobin\, and Lapham’s Quarterly\, among other publications. He lives in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. \nMonday\, October 12\, 2020\, 7:30 p.m. PST\nSubprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet \nTim Hwang in conversation with Allison Arlieff \n(Click Here) to make reservations (link to be posted soon) \n \n(PURCHASE BOOK HERE) Link to be posted \nIn Subprime Attention Crisis\, Tim Hwang investigates the way big tech financializes attention. In the process\, he shows us how digital advertising—the beating heart of the internet—is at risk of collapsing\, and that its potential demise bears an uncanny resemblance to the housing crisis of 2008. \nTim Hwang is a writer and researcher. He is the former director of the Harvard-MIT Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative\, and previously served as the global public policy lead for artificial intelligence and machine learning at Google. His work has appeared in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Wired\, The Atlantic\, and The Wall Street Journal\, among other publications. He lives in New York City. \n  \nTuesday\, October 13\, 2020\, 6:00 p.m. PST\nBlockchain Chicken Farm \nwith Xiaowei Wang in conversation with An Xiao Mina     \n(Click Here) to make reservations (link to be posted soon) \n \n(PURCHASE BOOK HERE) Link to be posted \nIn Blockchain Chicken Farm\, the technologist and writer Xiaowei Wang explores the political and social entanglements of technology in rural China. Their discoveries force them to challenge the standard idea that rural culture and people are backward\, conservative\, and intolerant. Instead\, they find that rural China has not only adapted to rapid globalization but has actually innovated the technology we all use today. \nXiaowei Wang is a technologist\, a filmmaker\, an artist\, and a writer. The creative director at Logic magazine\, their work encompasses community-based and public art projects\, data visualization\, technology\, ecology\, and education. Their projects have been finalists for the Index Design Awards and featured by The New York Times\, the BBC\, CNN\, VICE\, and elsewhere. They are working toward a PhD at UC Berkeley\, where they are a part of the National Science Foundation’s Environment and Society: Data Science for the 21st Century Research Traineeship. \n  \nTuesday\, October 13\, 2020\, 7:30 p.m. PST\nWhat Tech Calls Thinking\nwith Adrian Daub (interlocutor tba) \n(Click Here) to make reservations \n \n(PURCHASE BOOK HERE) Link to be posted \nAdrian Daub’s What Tech Calls Thinking is a lively dismantling of the ideas that form the intellectual bedrock of Silicon Valley. Equally important to Silicon Valley’s world-altering innovation are the language and ideas it uses to explain and justify itself. And often\, those fancy new ideas are simply old motifs playing dress-up in a hoodie. From the myth of dropping out to the war cry of “disruption\,” Daub locates the Valley’s supposedly original\, radical thinking in the ideas of Heidegger and Ayn Rand\, the New Age Esalen Foundation in Big Sur\, and American traditions from the tent revival to predestination. Written with verve and imagination\, What Tech Calls Thinking is an intellectual refutation of Silicon Valley’s ethos\, pulling back the curtain on the self-aggrandizing myths the Valley tells about itself. \nAdrian Daub is a professor of comparative literature and German studies at Stanford University\, and the director of the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Studies. His research focuses on the intersection of literature\, music\, and philosophy in the nineteenth century\, and he is the author of several books published by academic presses. His writing has appeared in The Guardian\, The New Republic\, n+1\, Longreads\, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. He lives in San Francisco. \n  \nWednesday\, October 14\, 2020\, 6:00 p.m. PST\nLOGIC PANEL DISCUSSION\nwith Adrian Daub\, Tim Huang\, Xiaowei Wang\, Ben Tarnoff and Moira Weigel. (Host TBA) \n(Click Here) to make reservations \nIn this closing panel\, the LOGIC crew revisit some of the ideas of the last couple of days and explore possibilities of reimagining our relationships to technology. \n  \nGray Area is a cultural hub located to San Francisco’s Mission District. Their mission is to apply art and technology to create social and civic impact through education\, incubation and public events. They use digital tools to create art and design projects that benefit society. They test and scale projects with high impact potential\, teach digital tools to support artists and technologists\, and inspire our community by promoting meaningful new work. They apply the promise and inspiration of digital art to a broader social context. Their programs are transforming cities into creative outlets\, applying technology to solve problems\, and shaping how art is created and consumed in the digital era. Visit them at: grayarea.org \n  \nTo learn more about LOGIC MAGAZINE visit: https://logicmag.io/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/logic-books-festival/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T200000
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SUMMARY:More with Less: Short Story Workshop with Hannah Michell
DESCRIPTION:The short story accomplishes a feat that feels impossible–it gives us deep insight into characters and emotional resonance in the space of only a few pages. In this course\, we will closely read a range of contemporary short stories\, from micro to longer pieces\, to consider how authors work within the constraints of the form to drive plot forward while also managing the backstory of the characters. \n\n\nWe will seek inspiration for our own writing by examining newspaper headlines\, fairy tales\, and myth\, and apply lessons learned from exemplar short stories. We will workshop our own drafts in progress\, offering feedback and support. Every student will come away with a new story draft and the tools to hone it. \nDates: 4 Mondays\, October 12 – November 2 \nTime: 6 – 8 pm  \n​Instructor: Hannah Michell \n​Ages: Adult  \n​Genre: Fiction  \n​Price: $245 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/more-with-less-short-story-workshop-with-hannah-michell/
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200941
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Michael J. Sandel with Pete Buttigieg (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Michael J. Sandel’s new book\, The Tyranny of Merit\, offers an alternative way of thinking about success—a view more attentive to the role of luck in human affairs\, more conducive to an ethic of humility and solidarity\, and more affirming of the dignity of work. \nMichael teaches political philosophy at Harvard University. His writings―on justice\, ethics\, democracy\, and markets―have been translated into 27 languages. His course “Justice” is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on television. It has been viewed by tens of millions of people around the world\, including in China\, where Sandel was named the “most influential foreign figure of the year.” His books relate enduring themes of political philosophy to the most vexing moral and civic questions of our time. They include What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets; Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?;  The Case Against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering; Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics; Democracy’s Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy; and Liberalism and the Limits of Justice. \nPete Buttigieg served two terms as mayor of South Bend\, Indiana\, and was a Democratic candidate for president of the United States in 2020. A graduate of Harvard University and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford\, He served for seven years as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve\, taking a leave of absence from the mayor’s office for a deployment to Afghanistan in 2014. In April 2019 he announced his candidacy for president and in February 2020 won the Iowa Caucuses\, becoming the first openly gay person to ever win a presidential primary or caucus. He is the author of Trust\, an urgent call to foster an “American way of trust” at this painfully polarized juncture in our nation’s history\, as well as the memoir\, The Shortest Way Home.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-michael-j-sandel-with-pete-buttigieg-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201012T180000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Caroline Kim and Vanessa Hua
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, October 12 at 5pm PST when Caroline Kim and Vanessa Hua read from their work to celebrate Caroline’s new collection\, The Prince of Mournful Thoughts and Other Stories\, on Zoom! \nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87857330918\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,87857330918# or +12532158782\,\,87857330918#\nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\nUS: +1 669 900 9128 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 646 558 8656 or +1 301 715 8592\nWebinar ID: 878 5733 0918\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdm7c20lW2 \nPraise for The Prince of Mournful Thoughts and Other Stories\n“The Prince of Mournful Thoughts and Other Stories is an extraordinary collection\, and the title story alone is an astonishing feat. . . . The collection takes us in stories across the Korean diaspora\, from ancient Korea to the Korean War to Korean Americans living in America in the recent past\, the present\, and even the future. [Caroline Kim] has a devastating sense of dramatic timing\, a keen ear for dialogue\, and experiments constantly\, with structure\, minimalism\, science fiction\, historical fiction\, returning always with insight\, intelligence\, and an expansive sense of their characters’ humanity\, which in turn points us to our own. These characters will live in my head a long time.”—Alexander Chee\, author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel\, The Queen of the Night\, and Edinburgh\n“Caroline Kim’s captivating story collection gathers an entrancing variety of voices spread across time and place. These diverse viewpoints reveal cohesive threads that address clashes of culture\, of generations\, of relationships\, of history\, carrying us from 18th-century Korea to the Korean War and our own contemporary then future world\, and strikingly reflects us all in riveting microcosms of story. Deeply moving and affecting\, these stories and their heartfelt characters will linger long after the last page is turned.” –Eugenia Kim\, author of The Kinship of Secrets and The Calligrapher’s Daughter. \nAbout the Book\nWinner of the 2020 Drue Heinz Literature Prize\nExploring what it means to be human through the Korean diaspora\, Caroline Kim’s stories feature many voices. From a teenage girl in 1980’s America\, to a boy growing up in the middle of the Korean War\, to an immigrant father struggling to be closer to his adult daughter\, or to a suburban housewife whose equilibrium depends upon a therapy robot\, each character must face their less-than-ideal circumstances and find a way to overcome them without losing themselves. Language often acts as a barrier as characters try\, fail\, and momentarily succeed in connecting with each other. With humor\, insight\, and curiosity\, Kim’s wide-ranging stories explore themes of culture\, communication\, travel\, and family. Ultimately\, what unites these characters across time and distance is their longing for human connection and a search for the place—or people—that will feel like home. \nAbout the Author\nCaroline Kim was born in South Korea. She has an MFA in Poetry from the University of Michigan where she won a Hopwood Award and an MA in Fiction from the University of Texas at Austin where she was a James A. Michener Fellow. She was nominated by Jellyfish Review for the 2019 Best of the Net. She is currently a graduate student in counseling at St. Mary’s College in Moraga\, CA. Kim lives with her husband and three children.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-event-caroline-kim-and-vanessa-hua/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201011T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201011T180000
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Authors - Catherine Grace Katz (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Grace Katz‘s first book\, The Daughters of Yalta: The Churchills\, Roosevelts\, and Harrimans — A Story of Love and War\, draws on newly accessible sources to bring to light both the untold story of the three intelligent and glamorous young women who accompanied their famous fathers to the Yalta Conference with Stalin seventy-five years ago\, and the fateful reverberations during the waning days of World War II. \nCatherine is a writer and historian from Chicago. She graduated from Harvard in 2013 with a BA in History and received her MPhil in Modern European History from Christ’s College\, University of Cambridge in 2014\, where she wrote her dissertation on the origins of modern counterintelligence practices. After graduating\, Catherine worked in finance in New York City before a very fortuitous visit to the bookstore in the lobby of her office in Manhattan led her to return to history and writing. She is currently pursuing her JD at Harvard Law School. \nStacy Schiff is the author of Véra: (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)\, winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Saint-Exupéry\, a Pulitzer Prize finalist; A Great Improvisation: Franklin\, France\, and the Birth of America\, winner of the George Washington Book Prize and the Ambassador Book Award; and The Witches: Suspicion\, Betrayal\, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem\, which has been hailed by the New York Times “an almost novelistic\, thriller-like narrative.” Schiff has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. The recipient of an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, she lives in New York City.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversations-with-authors-catherine-grace-katz-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T213000
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SUMMARY:Bawdy Storytelling: Choose Your Own Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Tickets at https://bawdylivestream_cyoa.eventbrite.com \nListen to the Bawdy Storytelling podcast at \nhttp://bit.ly/bawdypodcast \n••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \n“Best Erotic Podcast for 2020” – Oprah Magazine \nhttps://bit.ly/BawdyOprahBestOf2020 \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nThis Kinktacular Evening of Stories\, Songs & B*ttplugs features: \n❤  Hosted by Award-winning Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \n“Best sex\, erotica\, dating\, & relationship podcast” – Mashable \nhttp://bit.ly/BawdyMashable2020 \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nThis month\, Bawdy Storytelling – the water-based lube for the silicone toy that is your mind –  celebrates our annual High Holiday\, The Folsom Street Fair! Featuring true stories from Human Ponies\, Leather Daddys\, Sex-Positive Icons and more. \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nThe Original Sex + Storytelling series\, featuring Real People & Rockstars sharing their Bona Fide Sexual Exploits\, Live Onstage \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nAnd we know you’re on FetLife\, ya pervert: \nhttps://fetlife.com/events/791886 \n••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \n • No Refunds or Exchanges \n• Lineup Subject to Change \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nWinner of SFist’s Best Storytelling Show\, the SF Weekly’s Best of San Francisco & the LA Weekly’s Best Of Los Angeles (for Best Storytelling) & 2 Time Winner of the SF Bay Guardian’s Best of the Bay Award (Best Literary Event) \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \n“The Moth for Pervs” – LA Weekly \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \n“Dixie De La Tour’s scandalous\, over-the-top Bawdy Storytelling series” – SF Weekly \n•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \nWant more Bawdy? \nwww.BawdyStorytelling.com� \nListen to the Bawdy Storytelling podcast at  http://bit.ly/bawdypodcast \nOn Twitter: @Bawdy \nOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ \nOn Facebook at  www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling \nSupport us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy \nSubscribe to our YouTube Channel at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bawdy-storytelling-choose-your-own-adventure/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:San Francisco,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
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SUMMARY:Tania Romanov in conversation with Don George - One Hundred Years of Exile (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:In One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov’s Search of Her Father’s Russia San Francisco author Tania Romanov tells the story of her journey through 100 years of history to find peace with her father. \nTania and her father were both exiled from their homelands as infants; both knew life in refugee camps. The family’s immigration to San Francisco heralded a promising new future—but while Tania just wanted to be an American\, her father could not trust that this was his final asylum. His fears and his resistance to assimilation leave Tania with deep resentment. Decades later\, his unexpected death exposes Tania’s open wounds and a host of unanswered questions about her father’s story and her Russian heritage. \nA serendipitous meeting with a last surviving member of the Russian royal family\, followed by a baffling error that miraculously connects her with unknown relatives\, catapults Tania on a quest for answers in her father’s homeland. Tania’s story proves inseparable from Russia’s\, featuring Cossacks who fled revolution\, a family who survived Stalin\, and a family of royal exiles\, culminating in a meeting between princess and peasant. One Hundred Years of Exile is a moving story of how revisiting the past can bring not only forgiveness and redemption\, but something far more powerful as well. \nTania Romanov is an award-winning travel photographer and the author of three books: Mother Tongue: A Saga of Three Generations of Balkan Women; Never a Stranger\, a travel story collection; and One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov’s Search for Her Father’s Russia (2021). A Solas Award winner\, Tania’s work has also been featured in multiple travel anthologies and translated into Serbo-Croatian and Russian. Born in the former Yugoslavia\, Tania fled the country and spent her childhood in a refugee camp in Trieste\, Italy\, before emigrating to the United States. She went through San Francisco’s public schools\, U.C. Berkeley\, and the Stanford Graduate School of Business\, eventually serving as CEO of three technology companies. When not on the road\, Tania splits her time between San Francisco and Sonoma County. \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. \nAvailable in hardcover and paperback.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tania-romanov-in-conversation-with-don-george-one-hundred-years-of-exile-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T193000
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CREATED:20200925T214039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T214039Z
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SUMMARY:Foreman : Georges : Holtland : Mody : Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Please join Drop Leaf Press as we celebrate our first chapbook author’s first full-length collection with our first-ever online reading! Tanya Holtland (Inner River\, Drop Leaf\, 2016)’s Requisite is newly out from Platypus Press. Joining Tanya is Aricka Foreman\, whose first full-length book Salt Body Shimmer just came out with YesYes Books and features cover art by Lorna Simpson\, the same artist who did Requisite’s cover. We’re also thrilled to host Tanya’s fellow Platypus author Richard Georges and Bay Area poet-friends Elizabeth Robinson and Monica Mody! \nPLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE AT THIS LINK: \nhttps://ciis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcemhpz4jGtFiosb6rbc3rS8pKLI1MrZ- \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event. \n* \nARICKA FOREMAN is an American poet and interdisciplinary writer from Detroit\, MI. Author of the chapbook Dream with a Glass Chamber and Salt Body Shimmer (YesYes Books)\, she has received fellowships from Cave Canem\, Callaloo\, and the Millay Colony for the Arts. She serves on the Board of Directors for The Offing and spends her time in Chicago\, IL engaging poetry with photography & video. \nRICHARD GEORGES is a writer of essays\, fiction\, and three collections of poetry. His most recent book\, Epiphaneia (2019)\, won the 2020 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature\, and his first book\, Make Us All Islands (2017)\, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. His second book\, Giant (2018)\, was highly commended by the Forward Prizes and longlisted for the OCM Bocas Prize. He is a recipient of a Fellowship from the Stellenbosch Institute of Advanced Study and has been listed or nominated for several other prizes\, including the Hollick Arvon Caribbean Writers Prize\, the Wasafiri New Writing Prize\, and a Pushcart Prize. In addition to writing\, Richard works in higher education and lives in the British Virgin Islands. \nTANYA HOLTLAND is the author of Requisite\, a finalist for the Broken River Prize\, out now from Platypus Press\, and the chapbook Inner River from Drop Leaf Press. Her nonfiction and lyric essays appear in The Offing\, The Rupture\, OXALIS\, and elsewhere. A graduate of San Francisco State University’s English and Creative Writing MA program\, she was also an artist-in-residence at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford where she authored the libretto Fated\, a collaboration with composer Daniela Candillari. A Los Angeles native of Dutch-Indonesian descent\, her work surrounds the intersections of memory\, ecology\, borders\, design\, and matriarchy. \nMONICA MODY is the author of Kala Pani (1913 Press) and two cross-genre chapbooks. Her poetry has also appeared in literary journals and anthologies including Poetry International\, Boston Review\, Indian Quarterly\, and Almost Island. Her awards include the Nicholas Sparks Postgraduate Writing Fellowship at the University of Notre Dame\, Naropa University’s Zora Neale Hurston Award\, and the Toto Funds the Arts Award for Creative Writing. Mody has a PhD in East West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and an MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the University of Notre Dame. She was born in Ranchi\, India and lives on Ramaytush Ohlone land (San Francisco). \nELIZABETH ROBINSON is the author\, most recently\, of Rumor\, from Free Verse Editions\, and Vivian Maier: 11 photographs in 20 poems\, a collaboration with Susanne Dyckman published by Dancing Girl Press. With Jennifer Phelps\, Robinson co-edited the critical anthology Quo Anima: innovation and spirituality in contemporary women’s poetry\, published by University of Akron Press. Robinson has new work recently published or forthcoming in Aurochs\, Caliban\, Denver Quarterly\, Fence\, Plume\,The Rumpus\, and Vestiges. Her creative nonfiction has recently been published in Conjunctions and Scoundrel Time. \nDROP LEAF PRESS is run by six women in San Francisco and Oakland\, California. We seek joineries of the unexpected and the overlooked. We believe in flexibility and tactility. With each new voice\, each new book\, we create space: we add a leaf to the table\, room for more.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/foreman-georges-holtland-mody-robinson/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Drop Leaf Press":MAILTO:dropleafpress@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200925T232806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T232806Z
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SUMMARY:Libra Party Online
DESCRIPTION:Please register in advance for this party:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZAodOCprzIjHdbNOehEcyyXZKmLN…\ncome celebrate the Libra season with your favorite Libras who both had books published this year! we’ll have an open mic along with featured readers! please continue to check this space!\n\nIn June 2020\, Cassandra Dallett’s book A Pretty Little Wilderness was published by Be About It Press: https://www.amazon.com/Pretty-Little…/dp/0998601241\n\nIn January 2020\, Alexandra Naughton’s book a place a feeling something he said to you was published by Spooky Girlfriend Press: https://spookygirlfriendpress.tumblr.com/…/alexandra…\n\nthe event will happen on Zoom and also Facebook Live (for people who don’t want to go on zoom)
URL:https://litseen.com/event/libra-party-online/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200828T223012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T223012Z
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SUMMARY:Every Day We Get More Illegal
DESCRIPTION:Included in Publishers Weekly‘s Top 10 Poetry Books of 2020 & LitHub’s Most Anticipated Books of the Year! \nA State of the Union from the nation’s first Latino Poet Laureate. Trenchant\, compassionate\, and filled with hope. \n“Many poets since the 1960s have dreamed of a new hybrid art\, part oral\, part written\, part English\, part something else: an art grounded in ethnic identity\, fueled by collective pride\, yet irreducibly individual too. Many poets have tried to create such an art: Herrera is one of the first to succeed.”— New York Times \n“Herrera has the unusual capacity to write convincing political poems that are as personally felt as poems can be.”—NPR \n“From Basho to Mandela\, Every Day We Get More Illegal takes us on an international tour for a lesson in the history of resistance from a poet who declares\, ‘I had to learn . . . to take care of myself . . . the courage to listen to my self.’ In ways subtle and sometimes proudly loud\, this book makes it clear exactly why Juan Felipe Herrera continues to be recognized and sought after for his work. You hold in your hands evidence of who we really are.”—Jericho Brown\, author of The Tradition \n“Everyday we get more illegal\, the poet says in this book of incantations and days\, of laborers touching the earth and migrants waiting crossing the border. To cross where? To the country that is itself in danger of becoming merely The Wall. Nothing else but The Wall. But Juan Felipe Herrera knows that ‘underneath the crust of The Wall things are always / in motion\,’ he knows that what saves us is tenderness. His father once walked to the ocean with a jar in his hand. The poet comes to his country with a book of songs\, and asks: America\, are you listening? We better listen. There is wisdom in this book\, there is a choral voice that teaches us ‘to gain\, pebble by pebble\, seashell by seashell\, the courage.’ The courage to find more grace\, to find flames.”—Ilya Kaminsky\, author of Deaf Republic \n“Former Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera should also be Laureate of our Millennium—a messenger who nimbly traverses the transcendental liminalities of the United States to then speak from the body politic in confrontation with an enemy system that threatens the networks that make us ethical and humane. Every book he writes becomes his best book and this collection is no exception. He brings unity and vulnerability to this wide-ranging and prophetic volume.”—Carmen Giménez Smith\, author of Be Recorder \n“In Every Day We Get More Illegal Juan Felipe Herrera shows off all of his styles. These poems talk directly to America\, to migrant people\, and to working people. Herrera has created a chorus to remind us we are alive and beautiful and powerful.”—José Olivarez\, author of Citizen Illegal \n“Few poets have more laurels upon which they could rest than Juan Felipe Herrera. As the former Poet Laureate of the United States he’s done more for poetry\, on the page and off\, than most anyone living. But in his new Every Day We Get More Illegal\, Herrera not only stretches\, complicates\, broadens his own oeuvre\, he challenges and expands what might be possible in the space of a poem. Herrera reaches out beyond language—’the fervent bones’—beyond the lyric medium itself\, towards what is too urgently broken for mere words: our moment\, our nation\, our humanity. ‘We brought in a new time\,’ he writes\, ‘this is the new time.'”—Kaveh Akbar\, author of Calling a Wolf a Wolf \n“Juan Felipe Herrera upholds and elevates the great ancestral lineage of our Mexicano/Chicano/World/Word Masters. The Border lives in this man. The Border(s) will never leave him. He is the son of soul anarchy\, the lost stories of my America. He is the trickster magician who lifts the mirror to our faces—and allows us to see truth. When he breaks stride in this great walkabout of his\, he tumbles the false world down while always showing us the Better Way. These are poems fierce and compassionate. His Journey has served him well.”—Denise Chávez\, owner\, Casa Camino Real Bookstore\, Las Cruces NM \n“Juan Felipe Herrera breaks open language to convey unspeakable pain alongside unfathomable strength.”—Emma Ramadan\, co-owner\, Riff Raff Bookstore\, Providence\, RI \nIn this collection of poems\, written during and immediately after two years on the road as United States Poet Laureate\, Juan Felipe Herrera reports back on his travels through contemporary America. Poems written in the heat of witness\, and later\, in quiet moments of reflection\, coalesce into an urgent\, trenchant\, and yet hope-filled portrait. The struggle and pain of those pushed to the edges\, the shootings and assaults and injustices of our streets\, the lethal border game that separates and divides\, and then: a shift of register\, a leap for peace and a view onto the possibility of unity. \nEvery Day We Get More Illegal is a jolt to the conscience—filled with the multiple powers of the many voices and many textures of every day in America.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/every-day-we-get-more-illegal/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200926T003423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200926T003423Z
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SUMMARY:Resistencia Feminista: Contemporary Mexican Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Red Poppy and Utah Humanities are excited to host a powerful afternoon featuring five female Mexican poets spanning several generations.\nRegister online now to get the link: https://zoom.us/…/tJIrdeihqTktG9K9LtYMbws5zmAUD_ZLbxhm\n“What does resistance mean to you in your experience of our current moment? What do you see as the role of poetry within Mexico’s current social movements?”\nIn what promises to be a stimulating dialogue\, the poets will respond to these questions while also reading their celebrated verse.\nThis event is part the launch of a groundbreaking new anthology\, Resistencia: Poems of Protest and Revolution\, from Tin House. As Julia Alvarez writes in her poignant introduction\, “To read these poems is to be reminded again and again of our true allegiance to each other.”\nThis extraordinary collection is rooted in a strong tradition of protest poetry and voiced by icons of the movement and some of the most exciting writers today.\nOne of those icons\, Kyra Galvan\, will be with us this afternoon\, virtually from Mexico City. The poets will also be reading the great Rosario Castellanos\, another poet in the anthology\, talking about what her legacy has meant to their development and writing today.\nThe other featured poets include:\nChary Gumeta\,Chiapas\nXel-Ha López Méndez\, Guadalajara\nZel Cabrera\, Mexico City\nFacilitated by Violeta Orozco (Vio Letra) and Crescencio López González.\nBios and pics coming shortly.\nThe event will be in English\, with bilingual readings of the poetry.\nThe anthology will be released on September 15. For more information and to pre-order it now\, please visit www.redpoppy.net\nThe poets of Resistencia explore feminist\, queer\, Indigenous\, and ecological themes alongside historically prominent protests against imperialism\, dictatorships\, and economic inequality. Within this momentous collection\, poets representing every Latin American country grapple with identity\, place\, and belonging\, resisting easy definitions to render a nuanced and complex portrait of language in rebellion.\nIncluded in English translation alongside their original language\, the fifty-four poems in Resistencia are a testament to the art of translation as much as the act of resistance. Urgent\, timely\, and absolutely essential\, these poems inspire us all to embrace our most fearless selves and unite against all forms of tyranny and oppression.\n\nPraise for Resistencia:\n“Resistencia could not be more timely. It is a stunning collection of revelations and witness. . . . Indispensable.”\n-Luis Alberto Urrea\, author of The House of Broken Angels\n“A groundbreaking collection of works by over 50 poets\, Resistencia is alive with bravery\, feminism\, strength\, agency\, protest\, power and hope.”\n– Ms. Magazine\n“I read Resistencia n in one sitting\, rather breathlessly… The poems do not soothe but shake us awake\, and they call on us to do what they have done: to witness\, to listen\, to not only speak but sing.”\n– Maggie Smith\, author of Good Bones\n“Even surrounded in death and destruction\, there is a vibrancy in the lines. There is joy. There is living. Beauty’s put forward bravely.”\n– David Thomas Martinez\n“Reading these poems\, I felt as if this brilliant chorus of writers\, living and departed\, was delivering a call to action: ‘We have been here all along\, fighting. Won’t you join us?’”\n– Frances de Pontes Peebles\, author of The Air You Breathe\nPlease support this project\, support these poets\, support your soul by pre-ordering the book today: www.redpoppy.net\, or wherever books are sold. En México\, el libro está actualmente disponible en www.amazon.com.mx\nAnd please join us for this impactful afternoon\, Saturday\, October 10th.\nThis event is made possible with support from Red Poppy\, Artes de Mexico en Utah\, and Utah Humanities.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/resistencia-feminista-contemporary-mexican-poetry/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200829T001339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200829T001339Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading: Barbara Jane Reyes and Friends
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Filipinx American History Month\, Eastwind Books is hosting a poetry reading featuring Barbara Jane Reyes\, Monica Ong\, Marianne Chan\, and Kimberly Quiogue Andrews. Join us for an afternoon of beautiful poetry! \nThe event will be held on Saturday\, October 10 at 3pm PST\, via Zoom. RSVP to receive the Zoom link. https://bjrpoetry.eventbrite.com \nFor more information and to purchase books by the authors\, visit www.asiabookcenter.com\n~\nAbout the poets:\nBarbara Jane Reyes is the author of Letters to a Young Brown Girl (BOA Editions\, Ltd.\, 2020). She was born in Manila\, Philippines\, raised in the San Francisco Bay Area\, and is the author of five previous collections of poetry\, Gravities of Center (Arkipelago Books\, 2003)\, Poeta en San Francisco (Tinfish Press\, 2005)\, which received the James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets\, Diwata (BOA Editions\, Ltd.\, 2010)\, which received the Global Filipino Literary Award for Poetry\, To Love as Aswang (Philippine American Writers and Artists\, Inc.\, 2015)\, and Invocation to Daughters (City Lights Publishers\, 2017). She is an adjunct professor at University of San Francisco’s Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program. She lives with her husband\, educator and poet Oscar Bermeo\, in Oakland. www.barbarajanereyes.com \nMonica Ong is the author of Silent Anatomies (2015)\, selected by Joy Harjo as winner of the Kore Press First Book Award in poetry. A Kundiman poetry fellow and MFA graduate in Digital Media at the Rhode Island School of Design\, Ong has been awarded residencies most recently at the Studios at MassMoCA\, Millay Colony\, and Yaddo. You can find her work featured in Petrichor: A Journal of Image+Text\, Redivider\, ctrl+v\, Waxwing Magazine\, and anthologized in Poesia Visual 5. Based in Connecticut\, she currently serves as the User Experience Designer at the Yale Digital Humanities Lab. www.monicaong.com \nMarianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart\, Germany\, and Lansing\, Michigan. She is the author of All Heathens from Sarabande Books (2020). Her poems have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review\, The Cincinnati Review\, West Branch\, The Rumpus\, and elsewhere. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas\, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Creative Writing at the University of Cincinnati. www.mariannechan.com \nKimberly Quiogue Andrews is a poet and literary critic. She is also the author of A Brief History of Fruit\, winner of the Akron Prize for Poetry from the University of Akron Press\, and BETWEEN\, winner of the New Women’s Voices Chapbook Prize from Finishing Line Press. She lives in Maryland and teaches at Washington College\, and you can find her on Twitter at @kqandrews.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-reading-barbara-jane-reyes-and-friends/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Eastwind Books":MAILTO:eastwindbooks@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20201009T004309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201010T211435Z
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SUMMARY:Keep Them Guessing: The Art of Mystery and Thriller Writing with Elaine Beale
DESCRIPTION:Mysteries and thrillers are some of the most popular and diverse genres in fiction today. They sell by the millions\, and hundreds of authors have established long and successful careers in mystery or thriller writing. These stories offer opportunities for the creation of quirky or intriguing protagonists\, unusual settings\, stories with social or political relevance\, and even for books that put new twists on the genres. Nevertheless\, writing a mystery or thriller demands certain key skills and a knowledge of what works in this area of fiction. \nIf you want to try your hand at a mystery or thriller\, or have already started but aren’t sure how to pull it all together\, this online workshop will get you going and give you tips for how to stay on track. \n“We’ll look at the key components that make the mystery or thriller successful\,” says instructor Elaine Beale\, “from developing a compelling protagonist and maintaining page-turning momentum\, to creating a plausible\, keep-them-guessing-to-the-end plot. \n“If you’re new to these genres\, you’ll learn the key tricks and craft of the thriller and mystery writing trade. If you have a story in progress\, this workshop will help you generate fresh ideas and strategies to make your story truly shine. And everyone will walk away with a deeper understanding of how to combine the necessary ingredients to create a standout work that will keep your readers hooked to the very last page.” \nOctober 10th & 17th\, 2-5pm
URL:https://litseen.com/event/keep-them-guessing-the-art-of-mystery-and-thriller-writing-with-elaine-beale/
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200915T232556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T232556Z
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges Book Club
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce the Building Bridges Book Club\, a new partnership with the Marin Poetry Center and Mill Valley Library. \nThe Marin Poetry Center Building Bridges Book Club is an opportunity to read and discuss a book of poems with others who appreciate poetry and would like to take a closer look at form\, structure\, and craft. Discussions will be lively and interactive\, and participants will have a chance to share thoughts and ask questions. Come prepared to read favorite poems\, lines\, and passages aloud. \nBook club meetings will take place on Zoom the second Saturday of each month from 1pm to 2:30pm PST. Information on how to RSVP coming soon! \nAt the first meeting\, on October 10\, participants will discuss John Murillo’s Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (Four Way Books) with moderator Rebecca Foust. \nCopies of the book are available for purchase in-store or online.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/building-bridges-book-club/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200922T172827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T172827Z
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SUMMARY:Keir Graff Discussing The Tiny Mansion | Virtual Author Chat on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday\, October 10\, 2020 at 11 AM PDT for an online discussion with author Keir Graff discussing his new novel\, THE TINY MANSION \nOur discussion will be webcast on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86182840632. \n(Order your copy of THE TINY MANSION at https://bit.ly/ggpTinyMansion\, or in audiobook from Libro.fm at https://bit.ly/TinyMansionAB.) \nDescription\n\nIn this pitch-perfect middle grade adventure\, twelve-year-old Dagmar must endure a summer living off-the-grid with her family in a tiny home. \nThe last thing twelve-year-old Dagmar wants is to spend her summer vacation squished into a tiny house with her dad\, her stepmom\, and her annoying five-year-old half brother. But after a sudden financial setback\, her family is evicted from their Oakland apartment\, and that’s just where they end up\, parked among the towering redwoods of Northern California. \nAs Dagmar explores the forest around their new and (hopefully) temporary home\, she discovers they are living next door to an eccentric tech billionaire and his very unusual extended family. There’s his brother\, a woodsman who sets dangerous booby traps all over the place\, and his sister\, a New Age animal lover who meditates to whale songs in an isolation tank. And then there’s the billionaire’s son\, Blake\, who has everything he could ever wish for–except maybe a friend. \nBut when a wildfire engulfs the forest\, everyone–rich and poor\, kid and adult–will have to work together to escape. And with both families at risk of losing everything\, it turns out it’s not the size of the home but the people you share it with that matters. \nAbout the Author\n\nKeir Graff is the author of the middle grade novels The Phantom Tower\, The Matchstick Castle\, and The Other Felix\, and a handful of books for grown-ups. Keir lives in Chicago with his wife\, Marya\, his sons\, Felix and Cosmo\, and two cats\, Toothless and Totoro. Learn more at keirgraff.com and follow him on Twitter @keirgraff. \nPraise For…\n\n“I loved this book! It was a pleasure to follow Dagmar\, a girl who knows how hard life can be\, as she takes on all the challenges that come her way\, with grit\, intelligence and a not insignificant amount of rebelliousness. This hard-to-put-down adventure is fast-paced and will captivate young readers.” –Marianne Malone\, author of The Sixty-Eight Rooms
URL:https://litseen.com/event/keir-graff-discussing-the-tiny-mansion-virtual-author-chat-on-zoom/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201009T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200942
CREATED:20200923T065219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T065219Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Shannon Lee and Jeff Chang
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, October 9 at 7pm PDT when Shannon Lee\, discusses her book\, Be Water\, My Friend: The Teachings of Bruce Lee\, with author Jeff Chang on Zoom!\nSigned bookplates available while supplies last! Preorder now! \nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82886901195\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,82886901195#  or +13462487799\,\,82886901195#\nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\nUS: +1 669 900 9128  or +1 346 248 7799  or +1 253 215 8782  or +1 301 715 8592  or +1 312 626 6799  or +1 646 558 8656\nWebinar ID: 828 8690 1195\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbz9GiV2MP \nAbout Be Water\, My Friend \nBruce Lee’s daughter illuminates her father’s most powerful life philosophies—demonstrating how martial arts are a perfect metaphor for personal growth\, and how we can practice those teachings every day. \n“Empty your mind; be formless\, shapeless like water.” \nBruce Lee is a cultural icon\, renowned the world over for his martial arts and film legacy. But Lee was also a deeply philosophical thinker\, learning at an early age that martial arts are more than just an exercise in physical discipline—they are an apt metaphor for living a fully realized life. \nNow\, in Be Water\, My Friend\, Lee’s daughter Shannon shares the concepts at the core of his philosophies\, showing how they can serve as tools of personal growth and self-actualization. Each chapter brings a lesson from Bruce Lee’s teachings\, expanding on the foundation of his iconic “be water” philosophy. Over the course of the book\, we discover how being like water allows us to embody fluidity and naturalness in life\, bringing us closer to our essential flowing nature and our ability to be powerful\, self-expressed\, and free. \nThrough previously untold stories from her father’s life and from her own journey in embodying these lessons\, Shannon presents these philosophies in tangible\, accessible ways. With Bruce Lee’s words as a guide\, she encourages readers to pursue their essential selves and apply these ideas and practices to their everyday lives—whether in learning new things\, overcoming obstacles\, or ultimately finding their true path. \nBe Water\, My Friend is an inspirational invitation to us all\, a gentle call to action to consider our lives with new eyes. It is also a testament to how one man’s exploration and determination transcended time and place to ignite our imaginations—and to inspire many around the world to transform their lives. \nAbout the Shannon Lee \nShannon Lee is the CEO and Owner of the Bruce Lee Family Companies and President of the Bruce Lee Foundation\, as well as the daughter of the legendary martial artist and cultural icon\, Bruce Lee. Shannon’s mission is to provide access to her father’s philosophy and life through education and entertainment. She is the creator of Camp Bruce Lee through the Bruce Lee Foundation\, and has spoken at TED\, TEDx\, and Creative Mornings\, to name a few. Shannon lives in California with her daughter\, Wren\, where she co-hosts the Bruce Lee Podcast and executive produces Cinemax’s Warrior. \nAbout Jeff Chang \nJeff Chang is the Vice President for Narrative\, Arts and Culture at Race Forward. His books include Can’t Stop\, Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation\, Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop\, and Who We Be: A Cultural\nHistory of Race in Post Civil Rights America. His latest\, We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes On Race and Resegregation\, was published in September 2016. It was named the Northern California Nonfiction Book Of The Year\, and the Washington Post declared it “the smartest book of theyear.” In May 2019\, he and director Bao Nguyen created a four-episode digital series adaptation of the book for PBS Indie Lens Storycast. He is featured in the PBS documentary series\, Asian Americans. Recently he helped to write the Cultural New Deal alongside a number of artists and culture bearers. A national leader in narrative and cultural strategy\, Jeff co-founded CultureStr/ke and ColorLines. He was named by The Utne Reader as one of “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World”; and by KQED as an Asian Pacific American Local Hero. He has been a USA Ford Fellow in Literature and the winner of the Asian American Literary Award. He was recently named to the Frederick Douglass 200. His next project is a biography of Bruce Lee.
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