Aditi Machado with Lindsay Choi in The Holloway Series @ UC Berkeley
Holloway Poetry Series Spring 2019 - Aditi Machado (Some Beheadings) with Lindsay Choi. Where: UC Berkeley When: 6:30pm
Holloway Poetry Series Spring 2019 - Aditi Machado (Some Beheadings) with Lindsay Choi. Where: UC Berkeley When: 6:30pm
See Jasmine Gibson (Don't Let Them See Me Like This) with John Rufo, James Goodwin, Ed Luker. Doors at 7:30pm!
The Creative Writing Program and Kelly Writers House welcome poet-scholars Brian Teare (Doomstead Days) and Allison Cobb (Greenwood) for an informal discussion with Penn graduate students. Lunch will be provided. When: April 2, 12pm – 1:30pm Where: Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104
See Stacy Szymaszek (A Year From Today) read! Where: Alley Cat Books When: April 2, 6pm
Join us for the official NYC joint book launch party for Doomstead Days by Brian Teare & Green-Wood by Allison Cobb! There will be readings followed by a reception & book signings. When: Friday, April 5th, 6:30-8PM Where: Callicoon Fine Arts, 49 Delancey St More info here!
A reading and discussion with poet Brian Teare, author of "Doomstead Days". A Q&A and signing will follow the event.
Join us for the launch of Eleni Sikelianos' latest literary accomplishment, What I Knew! When: Tuesday, April 23 from 6:30-8PM Where: Callicoon Fine Arts More info here!
Come celebrate the recent publications of new work by three brilliant Cave Canem poets. Where: Lillian Vernon House When: April 25, 7-9pm
Join us for the official NYC launch of Pet Sounds by beloved by beloved bay area poet, educator + activist: Stephanie Young There will be readings followed by a reception & book signings. Friday, April 26th, 6:30-8PM Callicoon Fine Arts 49 Delancey St Featured Readers: Stephanie Young Eileen Myles Roberto Montes Sara Deniz Akant https://www.facebook.com/events/262215667989484/
Come Celebrate the One-Year Anniversary of Nepantla! Marking the one-year anniversary of Nepantla Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color (Nightboat Books, 2018), the first major literary anthology of its kind, Wendy’s Subway and Nepantla editor Christopher Soto present an event that considers forms of mentorship, kinship, and lineage. The anthology gathers queer poets of […]