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CHING-IN CHEN: committed to writing as a regular practice

CHING-IN CHEN: committed to writing as a regular practice

May 26, 2012
Evan Karp
Interview, NEWS

Ching-In Chen is a multi-genre, border-crossing writer and the author of The Heart’s Traffic (Arktoi/Red Hen Press, 2009). Chen is the child of Chinese Immigrants, and…

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LOVE CHILD BY SHEILA KOHLER: story of forbidden marriage itself inconsistent

LOVE CHILD BY SHEILA KOHLER: story of forbidden marriage itself inconsistent

November 16, 2011
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

(July Westhale) It is a rainy day in Salt Lake City as I sit down to write—appropriately, the subjects in question are doom, privilege, and…

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DON'T CRY FOR ME, OAKLAND: a farewell to meg day + july westhale

DON’T CRY FOR ME, OAKLAND: a farewell to meg day + july westhale

August 25, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene

(Charles Kruger) Beloved poet/teacher/activist and Mills College MFA Meg Day has been a huge contributor to the Bay Area literary scene for the past several years. She…

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WEEK IN REVIEW: toothpicks and chainsaws and meadows (o mai)

WEEK IN REVIEW: toothpicks and chainsaws and meadows (o mai)

August 7, 2011
Evan Karp
Scene, Week in Review

(Evan Karp) This article does not have a lead sentence. Within even new forms there are forms long-clichéd. How many people does it take to…

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WEEK IN PREVIEW: what it is, and stop messing around with it

WEEK IN PREVIEW: what it is, and stop messing around with it

July 31, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Week in Preview

(Nicole McFeely) Featured Event: Saturday, August 6th– Cabaret Cabernet Bands, poets, burlesque—get all of that and more at this week’s featured event, Cabaret Cabernet, hosted by…

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QUIET LIGHTNING: the secret of hermes

QUIET LIGHTNING: the secret of hermes

July 19, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Evan Karp) With a forthcoming series at the Conservatory of Flowers called The Greenhouse Effect just around the corner, Quiet Lightning filled The Emerald Tablet…

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