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Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at the University of New Mexico
A tribute reading in celebration of Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX at BOLD Coffee & Books
Join David St. John, David Biespiel, Matthew Dickman, Ed Skoog, Mary Syzbist, and Wendy Willis for a tribute reading in honor of Larry Levis, celebrating the publication of Swirl & Vortex. Free and open to the public.
Cristina Rivera Garza presenting a keynote lecture at Colegio de Mexico at Princeton University
Carolina Ebeid in conversaton about HIDE with with Susan Briante, Julie Carr, Jeffrey Pethybridge, and Jennifer Scappettone at the NOLA Poetry Festival
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Donika Kelly reading from THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Free general admission for the Los Angeles Times Festival of the Books. Harryette Mullen will be reading at the Poetry Stage. Click here for more information.
Maggie Nelson reading and in conversation about THE SLICKS at Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
LOCATION: Wallis Annenberg Hall Presented by USC. “Fame, Gender, and the Scrutiny of Cultural Icons,” featuring Maggie Nelson (The Slicks) in conversation with Karen Tongson and Nate Sloan. Click here for details.
Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at Unbound Book Festival
“Woo Woo Cthulhu: Cults, the Occult, and New Age,” featuring Joshua Wheeler (The High Heaven) in conversation with Leah Sottile, Olivia Muenter, and Caroline Dohack. Click here for details.
David St. John reads from Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Harryette Mullen reading from REGAINING UNCONSCIOUSNESS at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Free general admission for the Los Angeles Times Festival of the Books. Harryette Mullen will be reading at the Poetry Stage. Click here for more information.
Karen Tei Yamashita reading and in conversation about QUESTIONS 27 & 28 at Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
LOCATION: Hoffman Hall, Edison Auditorium - Signing Area 1. “Looking Deeper: The Asian American Experience in Historical Fiction,” featuring Karen Tei Yamashita (Questions 27 & 28) in conversation with Naomi Hirahara, moderated by Christine Bollow. A signing will follow the program, and books will be available for purchase from Pages: A Bookstore. Click here for details.
This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone else’s unfamiliar shoes.