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SUMMARY:Northshire Live: Northshire Bookstores:  Martha Cooley in conversation with Lynne Sharon Schwartz
DESCRIPTION:Join us from home for literary conversation!\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nTuesday\, June 8\, 2021 – 6:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nReserve a ticket on eventbrite to get the zoom link for this event!\n\n\nWelcome acclaimed novelist Martha Cooley “back” to Southern Vermont for the publication of her latest Buy Me Love in a literary conversation with Lynne Sharon Schwartz\, author of Truthelling.\n\n\n\n\nClick here for tickets!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/martha-cooley-at-northshire-books/
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SUMMARY:The Virtual Kestrel Celebration with Cynthia Hogue
DESCRIPTION:Reading and Panel discussion with: Cathy Barber\, Marisa P. Clark\, Cynthia Hogue\, Hannah Marshall\, Christine Potter\, and Sara Moore Wagner; this session will be moderated by Elizabeth Savage.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/the-virtual-kestrel-celebration-with-cynthia-hogue/
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SUMMARY:Hugo Literary Series 2021: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse w/ Kristen Millares Young!
DESCRIPTION:After a year of isolation and infection\, of “fake news” and challenges to democracy\, of wildfires and superstorms\, of violence and racial injustice\, one question keeps coming to mind: If these aren’t apocalyptic times\, then what are? \nFor this season’s Hugo Literary Series\, we’re going all in on Apocalypse. Over four nights this spring\, twelve writers and four musicians will explore all things calamitous\, presenting new work themed on\, what else\, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Conquest\, War\, Famine\, and Death. So embrace your inner mayhem and snag a ticket to the hottest—and most disastrous—show in town. \n  \nFamine: Ottessa Moshfegh\, Leni Zumas\, Laura Da’\, and Sad13\nFebruary 12\, 2021  |  6 pm PST \nDeath: Rebecca Makkai\, Layli Long Soldier\, Lucy Tan\, and PC Muñoz\nApril 2\, 2021  |  6 pm PST \nConquest: Jeff VanderMeer\, Lacy M. Johnson\, Juan Carlos Reyes\, and Eva Walker (of the Black Tones)\nMay 7\, 2021  |  6 pm PST \nWar: Tommy Orange\, Khadijah Queen\, Kristen Millares Young\, and Amanda Winterhalter\nJune 4\, 2021  |  6 pm PST \nFor more information visit: \nhttps://hugohouse.org/upcoming-events/hugo-literary-series/
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hugo-literary-series-2021-four-horsemen-of-the-apocalypse-w-kristen-millares-young/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Martha Cooley: WAMC interview with Joe Donahue\, host of The Book Show
DESCRIPTION:Tune in here on June 4th\, from 11:15-11:30AM EST! \n 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/martha-cooley-wamc-interview-with-joe-donahue-host-of-the-book-show/
LOCATION:virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T130000
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SUMMARY:Martha Cooley in conversation with Sheridan Hay at the Center for Fiction
DESCRIPTION:June 2\, 1:00pm EST \nJoin BUY ME LOVE author Martha Cooley and The Secret of Lost Things author Sheridan Hay for a fantastic reading and conversation at the Center for Fiction! \nMore details here!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/martha-cooley-in-conversation-with-sheridan-hay-at-the-center-for-fiction/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center For Fiction":MAILTO:books@centerforfiction.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210526T160000
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SUMMARY:NEH Reading and Conversation Series: Jason Schneiderman and Ellen Bass
DESCRIPTION:Streamed live on redhen.org\, facebook.com/redhenpress\, and youtube.com/redhenpressbeats \nContinuing our poetry lecture and conversation series are Jason Schneiderman and Ellen Bass\, moderated by Douglas Manuel\, on the queer voice in poetry\, and the topic of subverting the form\, and subverting the language in Formalist poetry. \nWith the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, Red Hen Press is proud to bring a unique lecture and conversation series to the public\, focusing on the history and future of formalism in poetry.  \nThe unifying thread of this conversation series is exploring formalist poetry and the role it plays in our culture as poetry continues to evolve. Why do we as readers and listeners to poetry continue to love the sound and rhythm of formal poetry? Why does it create a kind of heartbeat for us?  \nOur series is organized with a movement from the traditional to the contemporary\, bringing in diverse experiences and voices. Speakers will discuss poetry’s formal foundation and how teaching these building blocks allows for growth. In order for young people to do experimental poetry\, they have to know what rules to break; to play with form\, they have to know what form is. In poetry\, traditional forms are the way we learn technique. If poetry were dance\, form is ballet.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/neh-reading-and-conversation-series-jason-schneiderman-and-ellen-bass/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Red Hen Press":MAILTO:media@redhen.org
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SUMMARY:Cyntha Hogue "Flash" Poetry Reading at University of Buffalo: Marianne Moore and the Archives Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Laura Marris\, Cynthia Hogue\, Christina Pugh\, Jeredith Merrin \nhttps://www.mooreconference.org/
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/cyntha-hogue-flash-poetry-reading-at-university-of-buffalo-marianne-moore-and-the-archives-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210519T160000
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SUMMARY:Hen House at Home ft. Judy Grahn\, Kim Stafford\, and Gary Lemons
DESCRIPTION:The Hen House at Home Virtual Event Series continues with a reading and conversation featuring Judy Grahn\, Kim Stafford\, and Gary Lemons! These three incredible writers discuss their latest collections\, the connections between literature\, nature\, and the self\, and their long-lasting careers and legacies as writers in their communities. \nTune in on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/redhenpress\, our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/redhenpressbeats\, or our website at www.redhen.org/virtual. We hope to see you there\, and don’t forget to purchase TOUCHING CREATURES\, TOUCHING SPIRIT\, SINGER COME FROM AFAR\, and SNAKE IV: ORIGINAL GRACE now! https://shop.aer.io/Red_Hen_Press/cl/Spring_/218726 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hen-house-at-home-ft-judy-grahn-kim-stafford-and-gary-lemons/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Red Hen Press":MAILTO:media@redhen.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210519T160000
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at Red Hen Press
DESCRIPTION:Reading and Conversation with Judy Gran & Gary Lemons
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-red-hen-press/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210513T173000
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SUMMARY:Deborah Lott\, author of DON'T GO CRAZY WITHOUT ME\, attending a Mental Health Awareness Virtual Event!
DESCRIPTION:https://www.flintridgebooks.com/instore-events/2021/5/11/virtual-event-memoir-authors-converse-in-recognition-of-mental-health-awareness-month\nVIRTUAL Event: Memoir authors converse in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month\nPAOLINA MILANA\, DEBORAH LOTT\, AND SUSAN AUERBACH\n\nThursday\, May 13\, 2021\n5:30 PM  7:00 PM\n\n\nFlintridge Bookstore858 Foothill BoulevardLa Cañada Flintridge\, CA\, 91011 United States\n\n  \nFor more information visit their website! \nhttps://www.flintridgebooks.com/instore-events/2021/5/11/virtual-event-memoir-authors-converse-in-recognition-of-mental-health-awareness-month
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/deborah-lott-author-of-dont-go-crazy-without-me-attending-a-mental-health-awareness-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T160000
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SUMMARY:Hen House at Home ft. Janice Dewey and Eleanor Wilner
DESCRIPTION:Our next Hen House at Home virtual event features two poets from the newest addition to Red Hen Press\, our Crooked Hearts imprint! Crooked Hearts Press focuses on work from writers over the age of 55\, and we’re honored to have Janice Dewey and the incredible Eleanor Wilner as our first poets from this imprint. \nJanice and Eleanor will read from their upcoming collections\, HOW TO FEED A HORSE and GONE TO EARTH respectively\, before speaking with each other on the imprint and the importance of carving a space for senior writers to thrive. \nTune in on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/redhenpress\, our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/redhenpressbeats\, or our website at www.redhen.org/virtual and order their books at our webstore now! https://shop.aer.io/Red_Hen_Press/cl/Spring_/218726 We hope to see you there!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hen-house-at-home-ft-janice-dewey-and-eleanor-wilner/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210430T200000
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford in conversation with Jeff Fearnside
DESCRIPTION:Kim Stafford will read from his new poetry book\, Singer Come from Afar\, following by a short conversation with Corvallis writer Jeff Fearnside\, and audience Q&A. The reading will include a short poetry film\, a glimpse of first drafts for poems in the book\, and reflections on a citizen writing practice.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-grass-roots-bookstore-corvallis-or/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210429T183000
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SUMMARY:Books In Common - Kim Stafford\, Kathleen Flenniken\, & Sy Hoahwah
DESCRIPTION:Books in Common NW is excited to welcome three fantastic poets \, including two state Poet Laureates\, to share their art\, philosophy and work with us. \n 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-paulina-springs-bookstore-sisters-or/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210429T170000
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SUMMARY:Khalisa Rae @ ACROSS THE PLATFORM: Evening of Prose & Poetry
DESCRIPTION:For more information: https://www.artsbythepeople.org/event-poss/2021/4/29/across-the-platform \n  \n\nThursday\, April 29\, 2021\n8:00 PM  9:15 PM\n[Virtual]\n\nJoin us for an evening of poetry and prose from across our diverse landscape.\nTo register send an email to info@artsbythepeople.org with ACROSS THE PLATFORM in the Subject line. A Zoom link will be sent to you the day of the event. Featuring: \nCMarie Fuhrman (Idaho)\nKhalisa Rae (North Carolina)\nMeghan Sterling (Maine)\nRobin Rosen Chang (New Jersey) \nTo order books in advance of the reading: \nhttps://khalisarae.com/\nhttps://www.cmariefuhrman.com/\nhttp://meghansterling.com/\nhttps://www.robinrosenchang.com/
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/khalisa-rae-across-the-platform-evening-of-prose-poetry/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210428T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210428T170000
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SUMMARY:NEH Reading and Conversation Series: Victoria Chang and Afaa Weaver
DESCRIPTION:Continuing our poetry lecture and conversation series are Victoria Chang and Afaa Weaver\, with conversation moderated by Kate Gale\, on bending the rules of Formalism. \nWith the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, Red Hen Press is proud to bring a unique lecture and conversation series to the public\, focusing on the history and future of formalism in poetry.  \nThe unifying thread of this conversation series is exploring formalist poetry and the role it plays in our culture as poetry continues to evolve. Why do we as readers and listeners to poetry continue to love the sound and rhythm of formal poetry? Why does it create a kind of heartbeat for us?  \nOur series is organized with a movement from the traditional to the contemporary\, bringing in diverse experiences and voices. Speakers will discuss poetry’s formal foundation and how teaching these building blocks allows for growth. In order for young people to do experimental poetry\, they have to know what rules to break; to play with form\, they have to know what form is. In poetry\, traditional forms are the way we learn technique. If poetry were dance\, form is ballet. \nStreamed live on redhen.org\, facebook.com/redhenpress\, and youtube.com/redhenpressbeats
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/neh-reading-and-conversation-series-victoria-chang-and-afaa-weaver/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210427T190000
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at Village Books (Bellingham\, WA)
DESCRIPTION:We couldn’t think of a better way to close out National Poetry Month than by hosting Kim Stafford. Please join us for the launch of his latest collection\, Singer Come From Afar. \nThis book considers war and peace\, pandemic struggles\, Earth’s imperatives\, and forging kinship. Readers have called the Singer Come from Afar “a deep well of gratitude\,” “a collection of bright wings and wild songs\,” and “a big-hearted book.” Stafford views the writing and sharing of poetry as an essential act of testimony for the healing of the world. May this book be the hidden spring you seek.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-village-books/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T180000
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford with Claudia Castro Luna
DESCRIPTION:As the world goes\, this evening’s singer does not come from that afar\, though it is by virtual means that esteemed Oregon poet Kim Stafford ventures this way this evening – to be joined in conversation with Seattle poet Claudia Castro Luna. The author of numerous books of poetry\, memoir\, works on writing and craft\, and a teacher of note\, as well\, Kim Stafford  is here this evening with his newest book of poems\, Singer Come From Afar (Red Hen Press).
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-elliot-bay-book-company-seattle-wa/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T160000
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SUMMARY:Hen House at Home ft. Khalisa Rae\, Nikki Moustaki\, and Allison Joseph
DESCRIPTION:Red Hen Press is excited to bring our virtual event series\, the Hen House at Home\, back to your screens this spring! Mark your calendars for Wednesdays at 4:00 P.M. PT \n  \nWe kick off the series with a poetry special featuring Khalisa Rae\, Nikki Moustaki\, and Allison Joseph. These female women warriors write poetry that pulls punches as they identify with grief\, society\, injustice\, rage\, race\, and womanhood. Purchase GHOST IN A BLACK GIRL’S THROAT\, EXTREMELY LIGHTWEIGHT GUNS\, and LEXICON now! https://shop.aer.io/Red_Hen_Press/cl/Spring_/218726 \n  \nYou don’t want to miss this reading and conversation. Tune in on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/redhenpress\, our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/redhenpressbeats\, or our website at www.redhen.org/virtual. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hen-house-at-home-ft-khalisa-rae-nikki-moustaki-and-allison-joseph/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210419T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210419T173000
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at Broadway Books (Portland\, OR)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual reading from SINGER COME FROM AFAR and conversation with John Morrison \nMore details to come!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-broadway-books-portland-or/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210413T180000
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Risher\, Book Passage Corte Madera
DESCRIPTION:More information to come!ssa
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/jennifer-risher-book-passage-corte-madera/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210413T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210413T180000
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SUMMARY:Khalisa Rae and Friends Celebrate Ghost in a Black Girl's Throat!
DESCRIPTION:For more info: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/khalisa-rae-and-friends/register \n  \n\n\n\n\nAPR 13th 4:30pm \n\nKhalisa Rae and Friends Celebrate Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat\nBy Charis Books and More/Charis Circle \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCharis and The Rumpus celebrate the launch of Khalisa Rae’s debut collection\, GHOST IN A BLACK GIRL’S THROAT\, featuring readings about the ghosts that awaken BIPOC women each day\, and the haunting feelings of sexism\, racism\, and bigotry.  Khalisa Rae will be joined by Mahogany Browne\, Jihyun Yun\, Maya Marshall\, Gaia Rajan\, and Ayanna Albertson. Hosted by The Rumpus\, with emcee Dasan Ahanu and a special introduction from Caitlin Taylor. \nWhat happens when a Midwestern girl migrates to a haunted Southern town\, whose river is a graveyard\, whose streets bear the names of Southern slave owners? How can she build a home where Confederate symbols strategically stand in the center of town? Can she sage the chilling truths of her ancestors? What will she do to cope with the traumatizing ghostliness of the present-day South? \nGhost in a Black Girl’s Throat is a heart-wrenching reconciliation and confrontation of the living\, breathing ghosts that awaken Black women each day. This debut poetry collection summons multiple hauntings–ghosts of matriarchs that came before\, those that were slain\, and those that continue to speak to us\, but also those horrors women of color strive to put to rest. Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat examines the haunting feeling of facing past demons while grappling with sexism\, racism\, and bigotry. They are all present: ancestral ghosts\, societal ghosts\, and spiritual\, internal hauntings. This book calls for women to speak their truth in hopes of settling the ghosts or at least being at peace with them. \nTHE PANEL \nKhalisa Rae is a poet\, journalist\, and educator in Durham\, North Carolina\, who speaks with fierce rebellion. She is a graduate of the Queens University MFA program\, where she studied under renowned authors\, Claudia Rankine and Ada Limon. In 2012\, her poetry chapbook\, Real Girls Have Real Problems was published by Jacar Press. Her love for poetry and performance has led her to be an active member of the National Poetry Slam(NPS) community since 2010\, and the host of various poetry open mics. \nKhalisa went on to start the women and femme poetry organization\, Poet.she Performing Arts in Greensboro\, NC after graduating from N.C. A&T University in 2011. Upon relocating to Wilmington\, NC\, she started the Athenian Press- a BIPOC bookstore and resource center for women\, femme\, non-binary\, and trans writers and artists.  There she taught as an English professor and held the role of Community Outreach Director at the YWCA\, among other advocacy titles with various nonprofits. Her work has been published widely and speaks to womanhood\, anti-racism\, identity\, and generational trauma. Recent work can be seen in Sundog Lit\, Occulum\, Flypaper Lit\, Crab Fat\, Damaged Goods\, All Female Menu\, Marias y Sampaguitas\, Glass Poetry\, Homology\, Hellebore\, Tishman Review\, the Obsidian\, Anchor Magazine\, Roses Lit\, among others. She was a finalist in the Furious Flower Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Prize and a winner of the Fem Lit Magazine Contest\, White Stag Publishing Contest\, and the Bright Wings Poetry Contest. Currently\, she serves as the Managing Equity and Inclusion Editor for Carve Magazine and Poetry consultant for Kissing Dynamite. \nHer debut poetry collection\, Ghost in a Black Girls Throat is forthcoming from Red Hen Press April 2021 and Unlearning Eden from White Stag Publishing. She is now the Writing Center Director at Shaw University and also the newest news writer for NBC-BLK and Black Girl Nerds. \nAyanna Albertson is a writer and spoken word poet from North Carolina. From early childhood\, Ayanna has enjoyed the art of storytelling through poetry\, singing and performing arts theatre. In 2015\, Ayanna received her BA in broadcast journalism from Oakwood University in Huntsville\, AL\, further investing into her passion for creative writing. Ayanna is a part of the Bull City Slam team and has participated in various national poetry competitions using her gift of words in order to impact\, empower and inspire others. She’s been crowned the Bull City Grand Slam Champion for three consecutive years\, and after competing against 93 poets at the 2020 Women of the World Poetry slam\, Ayanna was ranked 2nd best woman slam poet in the world. Ayanna is very passionate about “a(rt)dvocacy” including women’s rights and black advancement and liberation. In her spare time\, she enjoys singing and dancing\, and in the last year has found a new joy in TikTok\, where she’s garnered over 250\,000 followers. Ayanna’s ultimate motto for her work is “I don’t wish to be famous\, I just want to be heard”. \nGaia Rajan (Rah-JOHN) (she/her) is the Web Editor of Honey Literary and the Poetry Editor of Saffron Literary. Her work has previously appeared or is forthcoming in DIALOGIST\, Up the Staircase Quarterly\, Split Lip Magazine\, Hobart\, and elsewhere. Her chapbook\, “Moth Funerals\,” is out now from Glass Poetry Press\, and she is a National Student Poet semifinalist. And a fact that always blows me away; she is only sixteen years old. \nJihyun Yun is a Korean American poet from the San Francisco Bay Area. A Fulbright research fellow and National Poetry Series finalist\, her debut collection Some Are Always Hungry won the 2019 Prairie Schooner Prize and was published by the University of Nebraska Press. Her work has appeared in Best New Poets\, Adroit\, Poetry Northwest and elsewhere. \nCaitlin Rae Taylor is a writer\, editor\, and designer based in the southern United States. She earned her MFA in fiction from the University of North Carolina Wilmington where she served as the fiction editor for Ecotone magazine and the publishing assistant for Lookout Books. She has worked with nonprofit press Milkweed Editions and has been a resident at the Taleamor Park Writers and Artists Residency near LaPort\, Indiana. She is currently the managing editor for the literary magazine Southern Humanities Review and the layout and interior design editor for Press Pause Press. Her work has been nominated for Best of the Net and can be found or is forthcoming in Cotton Xenomorph\, Pacifica\, Adroit\, Hobart\, Moon City Review\, the Alabama Writers Forum\, Southern Humanities Review online\, and Germ Magazine. She is at work on a novel. \nMahogany L. Browne is a writer\, organizer & educator. Executive Director of Bowery Poetry Club & Artistic Director of Urban Word NYC & Poetry Coordinator at St. Francis College. Browne has received fellowships from Agnes Gund\, Air Serenbe\, Cave Canem\, Poets House\, Mellon Research & Rauschenberg. She is the author of most recent works: Chlorine Sky\, Woke: A Young Poets Call to Justice\, Woke Baby\, & Black Girl Magic. She lives in Brooklyn\, NY. \nMaya Marshall\, a writer and editor\, is cofounder of underbellymag.com\, the journal on the practical magic of poetic revision. As an educator\, Marshall has taught at Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago. She holds fellowships from MacDowell\, Vermont Studio Center\, Callaloo\, The Watering Hole\, Community of Writers\, and Cave Canem. She is the author of Secondhand (Dancing Girl Press\, 2016). Her writing appears in Best New Poets 2019\, Muzzle\, RHINO\, Potomac Review\, Blackbird\, and elsewhere. Her first full-length collection of poems\, All the Blood Involved in Love\, is forthcoming from Haymarket Books. \nDasan Ahanu is a poet\, cultural organizer\, scholar and performing artist born and raised in Raleigh\, North Carolina. In addition to performing across the country\, Dasan has hosted or coordinated many Poetry\, Jazz\, Hip Hop\, and Cultural Arts events. His work has been featured on National Public Radio (NPR) where he is noted for his appearances on “News and Notes with Ed Gordon” and “State of Things with Frank Stasio.” His writing is featured online and in print publications. He has been showcased on NBC 17\, featured on the third season of Lexus Verses and Flow aired on TV One\, and in a documentary entitled\, “Poet Son” that aired on WUNC-TV as a part of the North Carolina Visions film series. He has worked with a variety of North Carolina Hip Hop and Jazz artists and released a number of spoken word recordings. Dasan is a resident artist with the St\, Joseph’s Historic Foundation/Hayti Heritage Center in Durham\, NC where he has developed poetry and spoken word programming for youth and adults. He has competed regionally and nationally in poetry slam as a founding member and coach of Durham\, NC’s own Bull City Slam Team. The team has won two regional championships and achieved a third-place finish nationally. Dasan is co-founder and managing director of Black Poetry Theatre\, a Durham based theatre company that creates and produces original poetry and spoken word based productions. He is the author of four poetry collections that include The Innovator (HWJW Publishing 2010)\, Freedom Papers (HWJW Publishing 2012)\, Everything Worth Fighting For (Flowered Concrete 2016)\, and Shackled Freedom: Black Living in the Modern American South (Willow Books 2020). \nDasan is also an alumni Nasir Jones Fellowship with the Hip Hop Archive at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research. His scholarly work is focused on art interventions\, creative expression\, Hip Hop and popular culture. Currently\, Dasan is a visiting professor at UNC-Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill and a consultant working with organizations on art based strategies. He is also the Rothwell Mellon Program Director for Creative Futures with Carolina Performing Arts. \nThis event is free and open to all people\, especially to those who have no income or low income right now\, but we encourage and appreciate a solidarity donation in support of the work of Charis Circle\, our programming non-profit. Charis Circle’s mission is to foster sustainable feminist communities\, work for social justice\, and encourage the expression of diverse and marginalized voices. https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/CharisCircle?code=chariscirclepage \nWe will be archiving this event and adding closed captioning as soon as possible after airing so that it will be accessible to deaf and HOH people. If you have other accessibility needs or if you are someone who has skills in making digital events more accessible please don’t hesitate to reach out to info@chariscircle.org. We are actively learning the best practices for this technology and we welcome your feedback as we begin this new way of connecting across distances. \nBy attending our virtual event you agree to our Code of Conduct: Our event seeks to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, disability\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, religion (or lack thereof)\, class\, or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment in any form. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate. Anyone violating these rules will be expelled from this event and all future events at the discretion of the organizers. Please report all harassment to info@chariscircle.org immediately.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/khalisa-rae-and-friends-celebrate-ghost-in-a-black-girls-throat/
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at Annie Blooms Bookstore (Portland\, OR)
DESCRIPTION:Annie Bloom’s welcomes back Portland poet Kim Stafford for the livestream launch of his new collection\, Singer Come from Afar. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrc-2pqDMoH93TxVGmcBF_eI0EZTefpRt9
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-annie-blooms-bookstore-portland-or/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T183000
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SUMMARY:Unmaking the Patriarchy of the Mind w/ Kristen Millares Young
DESCRIPTION:The Get Lit festival! \nDuring this reading and discussion\, five award-winning women writers will share poetry and prose\, and discuss writing against patriarchal expectations—both overtly and implicitly—within their work and in their writing lives. From persona poems in the voice of the Russian fairytale witch Baba Yaga commenting on contemporary America\, to centering the Latina experience in tales of settler colonialism\, to autobiographical poems that recount and confront sexism in the workplace\, to personal essays about a mother fighting to wring out the “toxic” from her son’s masculinity\, these writers subvert the narrative to form a more powerful female identity. \nFeaturing: \nKristen Millares Young\n\nKristen Millares Young is the author of the novel Subduction\, a Paris Review staff pick called “whip-smart” by the Washington Post\, a “brilliant debut” by the Seattle Times and “utterly unique and important” by Ms. Magazine. Subduction is a finalist for two International Latino Book Awards for best novel and best first novel. From 2018 to 2020\, Kristen served as Prose Writer-in-Residence at Hugo House. Her prize-winning investigations\, essays and reviews appear in the Washington Post\, Literary Hub\, the Guardian\, and elsewhere\, as well as the anthologies Latina Outsiders: Remaking Latina Identity\, Pie & Whiskey\, a New York Times New & Noteworthy Book\, and Alone Together: Love\, Grief\, and Comfort During the Time of COVID-19. She was the researcher for the New York Times team that produced “Snow Fall\,” which won a Pulitzer Prize. From 2016 to 2019\, she was board chair of InvestigateWest\, a nonprofit newsroom she co-founded to protect vulnerable peoples and places of the Pacific Northwest.\n\nBrooke Matson\nI am a poet\, writer\, book designer\, and educator in Spokane\, Washington\, where I am the founding executive director of Spark Central\, a non-profit dedicated to igniting creativity\, innovation\, and imagination. I am a National Board Certified Teacher and the sole proprietor of Matson Creative\, a boutique book design service focused on creating innovative books and brands. \nSonora Jha\n\nSonora Jha was born in India\, where she had a successful career as a journalist in Mumbai and Bangalore before moving to Singapore and then the United States to earn a Ph.D. in Political Communication. She is now a professor of journalism at Seattle University. She is the writer of an essay collection\, How to Raise a Feminist Son\, and a novel\, Foreign. She is the 2016-18 Writer in Residence at the Richard Hugo House and is an alumna and Board President for Hedgebrook Writers’ Retreat.\n\n\n& More!\nFor more information visit\nhttps://getlitfestival2021.sched.com/event/i8ET/unmaking-the-patriarchy-of-the-mind
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/unmaking-the-patriarchy-of-the-mind-w-kristen-millares-young/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T173000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE EVENT - The Loom Zoom - Major Jackson & Didi Jackson in a Live Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:The Toadstool Bookshop and the Loom Poetry Series are excited to partner once again to host a live\, online reading from two poets\, Major Jackson and Didi Jackson. This event will be free and open to the public and will offer an opportunity for readers to listen to\, experience\, and discuss new\, contemporary poetry. \nThe Loom Poetry Series is a Harrisville-based initiative to highlight and celebrate the best in contemporary poetry. They will be presenting these two contemporary poets from our twin state of Vermont.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/online-event-the-loom-zoom-major-jackson-didi-jackson-in-a-live-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Toadstool Bookshop\, 12 Emerald St\, Keene\, NH\, 03431\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T194500
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CREATED:20210322T170928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T171158Z
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at North Plains Public Library (North Plains\, OR)
DESCRIPTION:A North Plains’ evening of fabulous conversation with author Kim Stafford and special guest Bethany Lee. Please join us for a magical night of poetry\, music\, and conversations. \nhttps://wccls.bibliocommons.com/events/search/q=kim%20stafford&local_start=2021-04-09%20TO%20/event/604a42cb09e02c3a009c789c \n 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-north-plains-public-library/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210407T170000
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CREATED:20210318T231233Z
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SUMMARY:NEH Reading and Conversation Series: Brynn Saito and David Mason
DESCRIPTION:Continuing our poetry lecture and conversation series are Brynn Saito and David Mason\, with conversation moderated by Jason Schneiderman\, on narrative forms and the ballad in poetry. \nWith the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, Red Hen Press is proud to bring a unique lecture and conversation series to the public\, focusing on the history and future of formalism in poetry.  \nThe unifying thread of this conversation series is exploring formalist poetry and the role it plays in our culture as poetry continues to evolve. Why do we as readers and listeners to poetry continue to love the sound and rhythm of formal poetry? Why does it create a kind of heartbeat for us?  \nOur series is organized with a movement from the traditional to the contemporary\, bringing in diverse experiences and voices. Speakers will discuss poetry’s formal foundation and how teaching these building blocks allows for growth. In order for young people to do experimental poetry\, they have to know what rules to break; to play with form\, they have to know what form is. In poetry\, traditional forms are the way we learn technique. If poetry were dance\, form is ballet. \nStreamed live on redhen.org\, facebook.com/redhenpress\, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZCe601kxiY
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/neh-reading-and-conversation-series-brynn-saito-and-david-mason/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210406T180000
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CREATED:20210331T222635Z
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SUMMARY:MAGIC CITY CONVERSATIONS: RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS AND KHALISA RAE [Virtual]
DESCRIPTION:For full info: https://pen.org/event/magic-city-conversations-rachel-eliza-griffiths-and-khalisa-rae/ \n  \nJoin PEN America Birmingham and the Magic City Poetry Festival for a conversation between Khalisa Rae\, author of Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat\, and Rachel Eliza Griffiths\, author of Seeing the Body. The authors will read their latest works and discuss how identity and place inform the craft of their poetry. \nREGISTER HERE \n\nKhalisa Rae is a poet\, activist\, and journalist living in Durham\, NC. She is the author of Real Girls Have Real Problems chapbook. Her poetry can be seen in Frontier Poetry\, Rust + Moth\, Damaged Goods Press\, Hellebore\, Flypaper\, Sundog Lit\, PANK\, Luna Luna\, Tishman Review\, Occulum\, All Female Menu\, and Obsidian\, among others. She is the winner of the Bright Wings Poetry Contest\, Furious Flower Poetry Prize\, White Stag Publishing Contest\, among others. Currently\, she serves as founder of Think in Ink (a BIPOC collective) and the Women of Color Speak Reading series. Her debut collections are Ghost in a Black Girls Throat (forthcoming from Red Hen Press in April 2021) and Unlearning Eden (forthcoming from White Stag Publishing in January 2022). \nRachel Eliza Griffiths is a poet\, novelist\, and photographer. Her most recent book is Seeing the Body (W. W. Norton & Company\, 2020)\, which was nominated for the 2021 NAACP Image Award in Outstanding Literary Work. Griffiths’s visual and literary work has appeared widely\, including in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, The Paris Review\, The New York Review of Books\, Los Angeles Review of Books\, Ms. Magazine\, Kenyon Review\, and many others. She is the recipient of fellowships\, including from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, Cave Canem Foundation\, Kimbilio\, and Yaddo. Her debut novel\, Promise\, is forthcoming from Random House. Griffiths lives in New York City.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/magic-city-conversations-rachel-eliza-griffiths-and-khalisa-rae-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210403T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210403T163000
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SUMMARY:Khalisa Rae @ Variety Pack — Comedy of Errors: Poetry Reading!
DESCRIPTION:For full info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/variety-pack-presents-comedy-of-errors-poetry-reading-w-khalisa-rae-tickets-147347266641\n\n\nSaturday\, April 3rd\, from 6-7PM where Khalisa Rae will read w/ Mike\, Jazz\, Rita\, Sofia\, and Chris B.\, for some laughter & poetry!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nJoin our fearless emcees\, Ben\, & Maddie\, for our second featured event\, “Comedy of Errors\,” a funny reading filled with poetry and laughter as we celebrate Khalisa Rae’s debut poetry collection\, Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat from Red Hen. Join her and our amazing opening poets\, Chris Butler\, Sofia Fey\, Rita Mookerjee\, Jazz De Nero\, and Mike Chin. \nSpend an hour with us in stitches as we lighten the heavy load of the pandemic\, and celebrate with a pre-release reading with award-winning author\, Khalisa Rae! \n\nBelow is the zoom link and info for our reading: \nhttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/76174800959?pwd=L3gvZkc5YkJvUkpFMFFVOS9UM2RDZz09 \nMeeting ID: 761 7480 0959 \nPasscode: agU5IJOD! \nWant to attend her big book bash? RSVP to her official launch party hosted by the Rumpus and Charis Books\, April 13th: \nhttps://www.crowdcast.io/e/khalisa-rae-and-friends/register
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/khalisa-rae-variety-pack-comedy-of-errors-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210401T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210401T183000
DTSTAMP:20260416T124437
CREATED:20210322T165655Z
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford book event at Lewis & Clark College (Portland\, OR)
DESCRIPTION:April is National Poetry Month and we are excited to bring you this special event with poet Kim Stafford. Please join us as he shares from his new book\, Singer Come from Afar. \nFind more about the event and register here to join online: \nhttps://college.lclark.edu/calendars/events/#!view/event/event_id/326561
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-book-event-at-lewis-clark-college/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210331T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210331T183000
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Risher\, CBS Lectures
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US on Wednesday\, March 31\, 2021 at 5:30 PM PT for a CPS Lecture with Jennifer Risher on We Need To Talk: A Memoir About Wealth. Zoom link will be given to those who RSVP. \nCPS Lectures is a free discussion series that normally takes place in San Francisco\, however events are being hosted virtually at this time. It is a program of the nonprofit The diaTribe Foundation. The series honors the memory of Cyril Patrick Shaughnessy\, Jr.\, Kelly Close’s father\, who loved discussions\, conversation\, and being in community and learning from one’s peers. \n– Please support our local Haigh-Ashbury bookstore\, The Booksmith and purchase this book online here. For those on the East Coast\, Politics and Prose is another wonderful option. Also\, please leave a review on Amazon! \n– RSVP required for this free event. You will be given a chance to donate to The diaTribe Foundation when you register – this is completely optional. Thank you to all those who have given to date. We are searching for wine and other items to donate for the silent auction – please email Katie Brauer at cps@diatribe.org if you have any grand ideas or small donations! \n– Please share our series with others – you can forward this invite or invite people to sign up at www.cpslectures.org\, they can also join our mailing list to receive future invites. Zoom link will be given to those who RSVP. \n– Follow @cpslectures on Instagram and Facebook \nThank you so much for your encouragement and support. We hope to see you on Wednesday\, March 31 at 5:30 pm PT\, and we look forward to what we know will be a most compelling discussion.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/jennifer-risher-cbs-lectures/
LOCATION:Virtual
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