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SUMMARY:Kate Gale\, Co-founder & Managing Editor holding 6-week prose masterclass!
DESCRIPTION:Transform your manuscript in this six week class\, led by Red Hen Press\, Managing Editor\, Kate Gale.  Each week we will discuss work for every member of the workshop\, so we’re keeping this group small and workable.  You are writing a story or creative non-fiction book that needs first readers and we are here for you to help your work find shape\, pacing\, and its own place in the galaxy.  Whether your work is near completion or in early stages\, you need a writing community. \nStarting January 25th\, this class runs six weeks on Mondays from 4 – 6 pm Pacific Standard Time. \nWriting Workshop Dates and Times: Mondays: 4-6\, \nJanuary 25th\, February 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, March 1st \nSix weeks–$300 \nClasses will be held on all dates from 4 – 6. pm Pacific Standard Time. \nCost is $300 and Kate accepts Venmo \nPlease contact Kate at Kate@redhen.org for more information! \nPlease pay Kate Gale @the-Kate-Gale
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kate-gale-co-founder-managing-editor-holding-6-week-prose-masterclass/
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Risher\, author of WE NEED TO TALK: A MEMOIR ABOUT WEALTH at The London Library!
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 20th 2021   1:00 P.M start (EST)/ 6:00 P.M start (GMT) \nFor full details on how to join via Zoom please email:   rsvp@londonlibrary.co.uk \nWe hope you can join us for a very special event hosted by The London Library. Join London Library trustee  Isabelle Dupuy\, in discussion with Jennifer Risher\, a donor and patron through the International Friends of the London Library\, to discuss her memoir ‘We Need to Talk’. \n2020 will go down in history for the Covid-19 pandemic but will also be remembered as the year online technology took over our lives – and provided a lifeline. Companies like Amazon\, Alphabet and Zoom have become essential to our confined lives and have allowed millions of people to keep working\, learning\, and shopping while in lockdown or quarantine. Access to WiFi has become the equivalent to having running water in a home. The pandemic has laid bare the inequalities in our society while exacerbating the differences – we have more food banks and tech millionaires in 2021 than ever before.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/jennifer-risher-author-of-we-need-to-talk-a-memoir-about-wealth-at-the-london-library/
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SUMMARY:Hugo House Reading with Kristen Millares Young
DESCRIPTION:https://hugohouse.org/events/uw-castalia-37-2020-11-11-2021-01-13/2021-01-13/\nUW Castalia\nJanuary 13 at 7:30 PM \n\nCastalia is a monthly reading series featuring graduate students\, faculty\, and alumni from the University of Washington MFA program. Use the “Tickets” button above to register for the Zoom meeting. Readings begin at 7:30 pm. \nAbout the Readers\n\nAnna Ciummo is an unsocialized homeschool graduate\, cat mom\, tea addict\, knitter\, and poet. She received a BA in English at Washburn University (Topeka\, KS). Her poems have been published in Plainsongs\, Passaic / Völuspà\, Infinity’s Kitchen\, and more. \nAlly Ang is a gaysian poet hailing from the unceded lands of the Western Nehântick people and an MFA candidate at the University of Washington in Seattle. Their work has been published in the Journal\, AAWW’s The Margins\, Muzzle Magazine\, Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color\, and elsewhere. Ally is the author of the chapbook Monstrosity (Damaged Goods Press 2016) and their poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Bettering American Poetry. \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 was a finalist for two International Latino Book Awards in 2020. Forthcoming in the Rumpus\, PANK Magazine\, and Advanced Creative Nonfiction: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology\, her essays appear in the Washington Post\, Literary Hub\, the Guardian\, and elsewhere\, as well as the anthologies Latina Outsiders\, Pie & Whiskey\, and Alone Together: Love\, Grief\, and Comfort During the Time of COVID-19. An award-winning investigative journalist and book critic\, Kristen served as prose writer-in-residence at Hugo House from 2018-2020. \nRichard Kenney teaches in the MFA Program at UW.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hugo-house-reading-with-kristen-millares-young/
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SUMMARY:Kristen Millares Young: First Reading of 2021! [Virtual Event]
DESCRIPTION:Auntie’s Bookstore:\n[Zoom Event] Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore\, Kristen Millares Young\, and Elissa Ball\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCelebrating The Freezer Door and Subduction\, with a special guest appearance by Elissa Ball  \nJoin us for an evening with Mattilda Berstein Sycamore and Kristen Millares Young. Sycamore and Young will discuss their books\, The Freezer Door (longlisted for the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award named one of the most anticipated books of 2020 in Oprah Magazine\, The Millions and Lit Hub!) and Subduction (“highly recommended” by Luis Alberto Urrea)\, respectively. Their conversation will be preceded by a reading from Elissa Ball\, author of The Punks Are Writing Love Songs. \nThe event is free to attend. Use this link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtf–rqDIuHdWT4W6cTXHX6LP0WmIL45Zy \n  \nAbout the writers:  \nMattilda Bernstein Sycamore is the author of two nonfiction titles and three novels\, and the editor of five nonfiction anthologies. Her memoir\, The End of San Francisco\, won a Lambda Literary Award\, and her anthology\, Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots?: Flaming Challenges to Masculinity\, Objectification\, and the Desire to Conform\, was an American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book. Her most recent novel\, Sketchtasy\, was one of NPR’s Best Books of 2018. Her new book\, The Freezer Door\, was just longlisted for the PEN/Jean Stein Award\, and is one of Oprah Magazine’s Best LGBTQ Books of 2020. Sycamore lives in Seattle. \nKristen Millares Young is the author of the novel Subduction\, a Paris Review staff pick named a finalist for two International Latino Book Awards. A prize-winning journalist and essayist\, Kristen served as 2018-2020 Prose Writer-in-Residence at Hugo House in Seattle. Her essays\, reviews and investigations appear in the Washington Post\, Literary Hub\, the Guardian\, and the anthologies Latina Outsiders\, Pie & Whiskey\, and Alone Together: Love\, Grief\, and Comfort in the Time of COVID-19. \nElissa Ball is the author of two humor books\, a few zines\, and a collection of poetry (The Punks Are Writing Love Songs\, 2012). Originally from Yakima\, WA\, she now lives in Spokane. Elissa performs stand-up comedy\, reads Tarot cards\, and dotes on her dog. Her writing has appeared in The Inlander\, Seattle Weekly\, The Spokesman-Review\, and The Yakima Herald-Republic.  \n  \nPraise for The Freezer Door  \n“I really love Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s The Freezer Door. In a happy paradox common to great literature\, it’s a book about not belonging that made me feel deeply less alone. I so admire its appetite to get down and dirty\, to wield non sequitur with grace and power\, to ponder the past while sticking with the present\, to quest unceasingly. I stand deeply inspired and instructed by its great wit\, candor\, inventiveness\, and majesty.”—Maggie Nelson \n“[An] underline-every-sentence compendium of queer desire”—Oprah Magazin \n“The Freezer Door is a story about queerness\, belonging\, loneliness\, desire\, and the utter havoc of capitalism.”—Literary Hub \n  \nPraise for Subduction  \nWith dreamlike\, salt-water-laced prose that feels born of the Salish Sea\, Kristen Millares Young’s Subduction lyrically examines relationships strained and forged by place and belonging. Intelligently addressing womanhood\, community\, lust\, and loss\, this is a novel as deep as it is intoxicating\, as intricate as it is powerful. Like Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping\, Subduction is a novel to be celebrated for both its poetry and wisdom.–-Sharma Shields\, author of The Cassandra \nKristen Millares Young’s Subduction is the powerful debut novel from a writer that comes to us fully formed. This book is as unforgettable as it is timely\, a story that keeps us riveted from beginning to end\, written with abundant grace and lyric intensity. Beautiful\, smart\, and urgent. Read this book now.\n—Robert Lopez\, author of Good People\, Kamby Bolongo Mean River\, Part of the World\, All Back Full\, and Asunder \nKristen Millares Young’s Subduction is a taut\, atmospheric tale that gave me what I hope for in a novel: characters that I can care about\, in a place that seems real\, with stakes that really matter. This is an enormously impressive debut. I’ll eagerly await more from this writer.\n–Steve Yarbrough: PEN/Faulkner finalist\, winner of a Richard Wright Award and a California Book Award. The Unmade World\, The Realm of Last Chances\, The End of California\, Prisoners of War. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nSaturday\, January 9\, 2021 – 7:00pm
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kristen-millares-young-first-reading-of-2021-virtual-event/
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SUMMARY:Writing & Publishing the Personal Essay Workshop w/ Kristen Millares Young
DESCRIPTION:The University of Washington’s Professional & Continuing Education sector is hosting this workshop with author of SUBDUCTION\, Kristen Millares Young. \nABOUT THIS COURSE\nWhat is a personal essay\, and how do you write one in a way that engages your reader? In this course\, you’ll learn the careful art of crafting a compelling personal essay. \nWe’ll work our way through each essential phase of the process: generating topic ideas\, developing a first draft\, workshopping in class\, revising and editing\, and submitting for publication. Together we’ll explore the thriving market for personal essays and analyze the various outlets for your writing. Guest speakers from online and print publications will offer strategies and insider tips for pitching and submitting your work. \nDESIGNED FOR\nThose interested in crafting personal essays and getting them published. \nSEE REQUIREMENTS  \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN\n\nHow to shape a basic concept into a viable essay subject\nEffective types of essay structures\nHow to collect and apply feedback in the revision process\nWays to foster relationships with editors and pitch your work to publications\nTechniques for navigating the process of selling and promoting your work\n\nGET HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE\n\nDevelop a solid draft of your personal essay\nCraft a pitch letter that you can send to editors and publishers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DETAILS\n\n\nLOCATION:ONLINE\nDURATION:9 WEEKS\nTIMES:EVENINGS\nCOST :$779\n\n\nNEXT START DATE: \nJANUARY 5\, 2021 \nThis course is part of a certificate program. You can also take it without enrolling in the program. \nGET DETAILS & REGISTER 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/writing-publishing-the-personal-essay-workshop-w-kristen-millares-young/
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SUMMARY:Part IV of the Poetry Stage Redux\, the 2020 L.A. Times Festival of Books Poets & New Writers! W/ Didi Jackson & Tess Taylor!
DESCRIPTION:Join Red Hen authors Tess Taylor (RIFT ZONE) & Didi Jackson (MOON JAR) for readings this Thursday\, Dec. 17th 6 pm PT!  \n  \n \n\n\n\nBeyond Baroque presents Part IV of The Poetry Stage Redux\, a series of readings by poets from the LA Times Festival of Books Poetry Stage.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nBeyond Baroque presents the forth installment of The Poetry Stage Redux\, a series of readings by nationally acclaimed poets from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Poetry Stage. Featured readers for December 17 include Joshua Bennett\, Gillian Conoley\, Heid E Erdrich\, Forrest Gander\, Carmen Giménez Smith\, Mark Irwin\, Didi Jackson\, Elizabeth Jacobson\, Patricia Smith\, Page Starzinger\, & Tess Taylor. \nThe full series will take place over four weeks in November and December and will feature over 40 poets. Every year\, the Poetry Stage at the Festival of Books forms a major part of Los Angeles’ literary calendar. Poets with new or recent books gather from across the country to read from their work. This year\, due to COVID-19\, the Festival of Books\, and the Poetry Stage\, had to be canceled. \nIn the spirit of keeping new poetry visible during COVID-19\, Beyond Baroque and the L.A. Times Festival of Books Poetry Stage curator and moderator\, Elena Karina Byrne\, present a majority of the festival’s originally scheduled lineup along with a selection of additional writers celebrating their new books. Click here to see the lineup for the full series\, and to reserve tickets for additional installments. \nThis event will be streamed live via Crowd Cast. Participants will receive a link to the program after registering. All events will be free. \nNote: though the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is supportive of the Poetry Stage Redux\, this presentation is not produced or funded by the Festival.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/part-iv-of-the-poetry-stage-redux-the-2020-l-a-times-festival-of-books-poets-new-writers-w-didi-jackson-tess-taylor/
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SUMMARY:Afaa Michael Weaver & Gary Copeland Lilley moderated by Sebastian Matthews
DESCRIPTION:“Writer to Writer: Conversations on Craft & Featured Readings series pairs writers together to read from their work and to discuss all aspects of being a working writer. These live virtual events are a window into a writer’s life and also provide access to\, and a platform for\, diverse voices and writing talent across genres. Conversations may touch on craft\, literary friendship\, publishing\, sustaining a writing practice\, and more. \nRegister to reserve your spot here. A private Zoom link will be provided closer to the date.” \nClick here to read more.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/afaa-michael-weaver-gary-copeland-lilley-moderated-by-sebastian-matthews/
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SUMMARY:Bushwick x Hugo House | Dec 12 w/ Kristen Millares Young's SUBDUCTION
DESCRIPTION:Dec 12\, 2020 \nSeattle\, this one’s for you  \nIn a collaboration long overdue\, three Hugo House authors will provide literary inspiration for three Bushwick Book Club Seattle musicians each—9 one-of-a-kind songs\, one amazing night to remind you of the Emerald City’s endless magic. \nPresenting original music inspired by: \nAnastacia-Reneé’s (v.) — Adra Boo\, Okanomodé\, and Shaudi Bianca Vahdat\nAmber Flame’s Ordinary Cruelty — JusMoni\, Joe Seamons & Briar\, and Shaina Shephard\nKristen Millares Young’s Subduction — Adé A Cônnére\, Julia Massey\, and Nottingham/Wicks \n \nIn lieu of a ticket charge for this show\, we hope you will consider a donation\, with “advance sales” most welcome. \nSaturday\, December 12\, 2020. 7:30 – 9 p.m. PT \nPlease consider making a donation to Bushwick for this free event.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/bushwick-x-hugo-house-dec-12-w-kristen-millares-youngs-subduction/
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SUMMARY:Vroman's Live - Alice Quinn\, Carol Muske Dukes\, Tommy Orange\, Rex Wilder\, & Ron Koertge present Together in a Sudden Strangeness: America's Poets Respond to the Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:“This is a virtual event and will take place on Crowdcast. Please register for FREE ahead of time to save your spot. \nEVENT LINK: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/g63q07gb \nIn this urgent outpouring of American voices\, our poets speak to us as they shelter in place\, addressing our collective fear\, grief\, and hope from eloquent and diverse individual perspectives. \nAs the novel coronavirus and its devastating effects began to spread in the United States and around the world\, Alice Quinn reached out to poets across the country to see if\, and what\, they were writing under quarantine. Moved and galvanized by the response\, the onetime New Yorker poetry editor and recent former director of the Poetry Society of America began collecting the poems arriving in her inbox\, assembling this various\, intimate\, and intricate portrait of our suddenly altered reality. In these pages\, we find poets grieving for relatives they are separated from or recovering from illness themselves\, attending to suddenly complicated household tasks or turning to literature for strength\, considering the bravery of medical workers or working their own shifts at the hospital\, and\, as the Black Lives Matter movement has swept the globe\, reflecting on the inequities in our society that amplify sorrow and demand our engagement. From fierce and resilient to wistful\, darkly humorous\, and emblematically reverent about the earth and the vulnerability of human beings in frightening times\, the poems in this collection find the words to describe what can feel unspeakably difficult and strange\, providing wisdom\, companionship\, and depths of feeling that enliven our spirits. (Knopf Publishing Group) ” \nClick here to read more.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/vromans-live-alice-quinn-carol-muske-dukes-tommy-orange-rex-wilder-ron-koertge-present-together-in-a-sudden-strangeness-americas-poets-respond-to-the-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Chelsea Catherine @ Virtual Reading w/ Bear Pond Books!
DESCRIPTION:https://www.bearpondbooks.com/event/chelsea-catherine-thomas-christopher-greene \n \n\n\n\nBear Pond Books and the Kellogg-Hubbard Library present authors Chelsea Catherine & Thomas Christopher Greene in conversation about Catherine’s debut LGBTQ novel\, Summer of the Cicadas (Red Hen\, 2020). With a reading and Q&A. Free and open to the public via Zoom. \nClick Here to register.\n“Chelsea Catherine is a bright\, raw\, original new voice in American fiction. Her prose is electric. And Summer of Cicadas was a novel I couldn’t put down.”—Thomas Christopher Greene\, author of The Perfect Liar \nAbout the Authors:\nChelsea Catherine is a native (Barre) Vermonter living in St. Petersburg\, Florida. She is an LGBTQ writer of fiction and nonfiction. Most recently\, she won the Mary C Mohr nonfiction award through the Southern Indiana Review and her book\, “Summer of the Cicadas\,” won the Quill Prose Award through Red Hen Press\, which was published in August of 2020. You can find her at chelseacatherinewriter.com. \nThomas Christopher Greene is the author of six novels: The Perfect Liar\, Mirror Lake\, I’ll Never Be Long Gone\, Envious Moon\, The Headmaster’s Wife\, and If I Forget You. His fiction has been translated into 13 languages. In 2008\, Tom founded Vermont College of Fine Arts\, a top graduate fine arts college\, making him the youngest college president in the country at the time. He lives and works in Vermont. \n  \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, December 10\, 2020 – 7:00pm (EST)\, 4:00pm (PT)\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nZOOM\n\nUnited States
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/chelsea-catherine-virtual-reading-w-bear-pond-books/
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SUMMARY:Brendan Constantine hosting a Poetry Workshop! "The Art of Getting It Wrong"
DESCRIPTION:Red Hen Author Brendan Constantine\, author of three works with the press is hosting a poetry workshop. This event starts December 9th\, and takes place over the next few weeks in January 2021!\n\n\nLos Angeles poet Brendan Constantine presents a special four-week poetry intensive for Beyond Baroque.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nIn this unusual class\, participants will liberate their strongest poetry by embracing its opposite. “Sometimes\, in order to strike gold\,” he says\, “you must dig through lots of mud. You must accept that no matter how skilled and experienced you may be\, your worst writing always lies ahead of you.” In addition to creating new poems\, students will discuss and explore the problems of saying the ‘unsayable.’ “We [poets] will never describe consciousness\, but we might be able to share it. And any job worth doing\, is worth doing badly.” \nBrendan Constantine is the author of four books of poetry. His work appears in many of the nation’s literary standards including Poetry\, Best American Poetry\, Poem A Day\, Prairie Schooner\, and Tin House. His most recent collections are ‘Dementia\, My Darling’ (2016 Red Hen Press) and ‘Bouncy Bounce’ (2018) a chapbook from Blue Horse Press. He has received support and commissions from the Getty Museum\, James Irvine Foundation\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. A popular performer\, Brendan has presented his work to audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe\, also appearing on NPR’s All Things Considered\, TED ED\, numerous podcasts\, and YouTube. He currently teaches at the Windward School. \n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-getting-it-wrong-a-poetry-workshop-with-brendan-constantine-tickets-124633900351
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SUMMARY:Keith Flynn & Sebastian Matthews Virtual Event\, Dec. 5th
DESCRIPTION:https://www.citylightsnc.com/event/keith-flynn-sebastian-matthews-virtual-event \nJoin [city lights bookstore] on Saturday\, December 5th\, at 3 p.m. for a virtual event with Keith Flynn and Sebastian Matthews. The event will broadcast via Facebook Live [https://www.facebook.com/citylightsnc]  and will feature live readings of recent works by both authors. \nThe Skin of Meaning is award-winning poet Keith Flynn’s sixth and most wide-ranging collection\, seeking to find the tangible analogs and visceral meanings hidden behind the daily bombardment of digital information\, hoping to restore the mystery in our involvement with language. From the etymologies of pop culture\, history\, astronomy\, and rock and roll\, these poems fan out into a bold multiplicity of voices and techniques. Flynn’s work illustrates the meaning that is also created through tense collisions and is populated with figures in resistance to the status quo\, a gathering as varied as Caravaggio\, Nina Simone\, Gaudi\, Villon\, Wonder Woman\, and Manolete. The final section examines America’s fascination with violence and death\, revealing that “a human being in love with mystery is never finished.” This collection constantly challenges our assumptions about the world we think we see and is teeming with evidence of another invisible world bristling like an underground river beneath our feet. \nSebastian Matthews is the author of a memoir\, In My Father’s Footsteps\, and two books of poetry\, We Generous and Miracle Day. His hybrid collection of poetry and prose\, Beginner’s Guide to a Head-on Collision\, won the Independent Publishers Book Award’s silver medal. Matthews is also the author of the collage novel The Life & Times of American Crow and the memoir-in-essays Beyond Repair: Living in a Fractured State. \n  \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nSaturday\, December 5\, 2020 – 3:00pm [EST]\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nFacebook Live
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/keith-flynn-sebastian-matthews-virtual-event-dec-5th/
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SUMMARY:Lara Ehrlich teaching at Pioneer Valley Writers Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lara Ehrlich\, author of Animal Bride\, teaching the Course “Writing Raw: Exploring Mythical Transformation in Fairytales & Fiction” ($30)
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/lara-ehrlich-teaching-at-pioneer-valley-writers-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T153000
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CREATED:20201007T225927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T225927Z
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SUMMARY:LIVE on ZOOM: Glorious Boy: From Manuscript to Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:GLORIOUS BOY\nAimee Liu in conversation with Megan Beatie\, Dr. Kate Gale\, and Fauzia Burke \nWednesday\, November 18\, 2pm ET \nREGISTER HERE >> \n\nNovelist Aimee Liu and members of her publishing team will discuss the process of creating and publishing Liu’s novel Glorious Boy\, revealing how this manuscript made it to the marketplace and met the many obstacles posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These industry professionals will candidly share their experiences regarding publicity\, social media\, working with agents and editors\, and the unique challenges of book publishing in 2020. \nFrom Manuscript to Marketplace panel discussions will take place via Zoom and include time for Q&A. All writers are encouraged to attend\, especially new authors looking to learn more about the business of writing and publishing. \nIf you would to purchase Glorious Boy\, we recommend purchasing from one of Aimee Liu’s local bookstores Bookshop.org\, Diesel Books\, Skylight Books. \nSee more From Manuscript to Marketplace events >> \n\nAimee Liu is author of the novels Glorious Boy\, Flash House\,  Cloud Mountain\, and  Face\, as well as the memoirs Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders and Solitaire. Her bestsellers include a Literary Guild Super Release and have been published in more than 12 languages and serialized in Good Housekeeping. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the Bennington Writing Seminars and teaches in Goddard College’s low-residency MFA in Creative Writing Program at Port Townsend\, WA. \nMegan Beatie is an independent book publicist with more than two decades of publishing experience. She has expertise in publicizing literary and commercial fiction\, mysteries and thrillers\, science fiction\, fantasy\, and books for young readers\, as well as nonfiction covering pop culture\, film\, entertainment\, health\, lifestyle\, parenting\, and relationships. \nDr. Kate Gale is co-founder and Managing Editor of Red Hen Press and Editor of the Los Angeles Review. She is also the author of seven books of poetry and six librettos. She teaches in the low-residency MFA in Creative Writing programs at the University of Nebraska and Ashland University. \nFauzia Burke is the founder and President of FSB Associates\, an online publicity and marketing firm specializing in creating awareness for books and authors. She’s the author of Online Marketing for Busy Authors and Chief Marketing Officer of Pub Site\, a platform for building author websites. \n\nAbout Glorious Boy\nGlorious Boy is a novel about war and devotion\, longing and loss\, and the power of love to prevail. Set in India’s remote Andaman Islands before and during WWII\, the story revolves around a mysteriously mute 4-year-old who vanishes on the eve of Japanese Occupation. Library Journal calls the book “a riveting amalgam of history\, family epic\, anticolonial/antiwar treatise\, cultural crossroads… a fascinating\, irresistible marvel.”
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/live-on-zoom-glorious-boy-from-manuscript-to-marketplace/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T150000
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SUMMARY:Aimee Liu and members of Red Hen talk the process of publishing a novel!
DESCRIPTION:Aimee Liu\, author of GLORIOUS BOY\, alongside Managing Editor Dr. Kate Gale & Deputy Director Tobi Harper of Red Hen are having a discussion on the process of creating and publishing a manuscript! They will be revealing how this manuscript made it to the marketplace and met the many obstacles posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.\nEvent starts at 2pm EST/ 11am PST \nClick here for more information and to RSVP. \n \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/827749478044078
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/aimee-liu-and-members-of-red-hen-talk-the-process-of-publishing-a-novel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160939
CREATED:20200910T221310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T221310Z
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SUMMARY:Politics & Prose VIRTUAL PANEL with Lara Erhlich\, Chelsea Catherine\, Melanie Conroy-Goldman\, Reema Rajbanshi\, & Amy Shearn
DESCRIPTION:Crushes: The Literary\, Real\, Undeniable\, and Indelible\nA crush is a kind of fiction\, a story we build around an impossible love on scant evidence. This is why crushes make such a compelling subject for writers—intense emotion on an inevitable collision course with reality. Join 5 Red Hen authors as we talk about crushes in fiction\, confess our own\, and share some recipes for love potions—just in case you’re crushing on someone yourself.\nTime TBD.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/politics-prose-virtual-panel-with-lara-erhlich-chelsea-catherine-melanie-conroy-goldman-reema-rajbanshi-amy-shearn/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160939
CREATED:20201116T191100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T191100Z
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SUMMARY:Susan Kinsolving reading at "TOGETHER IN A SUDDEN STRANGENESS: America's Poets Respond to the Pandemic"
DESCRIPTION:In this urgent outpouring of American voices\, our poets speak to us as they shelter in place\, addressing our collective fear\, grief\, and hope from eloquent and diverse individual perspectives. Moderated by Alice Quinn\, this event features readings by contributors Billy Collins\, Kamilah Aisha Moon\, Tomás Q. Morín\, Susan Kinsolving\, Vijay Seshadri & April Bernard.\nAs the Novel Coronavirus and its devastating effects began to spread in the United States and around the world\, Alice Quinn reached out to poets across the country to see if\, and what\, they were writing under quarantine. Overwhelmed by the response\, the onetime New Yorker poetry editor and recent former director of the Poetry Society of America began collecting the compassionate verses that were arriving in her inbox\, assembling this various\, intimate\, and intricate portrait of our suddenly altered reality. Whether grieving for relatives they are separated from\, recovering from illness themselves\, attending to suddenly complicated household tasks\, or considering the bravery of medical workers and the inequities in our society that amplify sorrow and demand our engagement\, our poets are just like us\, but with the words to describe what can feel unspeakably difficult and strange. From fierce and resilient to wistful\, darkly humorous\, and emblematically reverent about the earth and the vulnerability of human beings in frightening times\, the poems in this collection provide wisdom and companionship\, depths of feeling that enliven our spirits\, and a poignant summoning to the page of spring’s inevitable return. \nAlice Quinn was the executive director of the Poetry Society of America for eighteen years\, Poetry Editor at The New Yorker from 1987 to 2007\, and an editor at Knopf for more than ten years prior to that. She currently teaches at Columbia University’s School of the Arts and is the editor of a book of Elizabeth Bishop’s writings\, Edgar Allan Poe & the Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems\, Drafts\, and Fragments\, as well as a forthcoming book of Bishop’s journals. She lives in New York City. \nBilly Collins is the former Poet Laureate of the United States (2001-2003). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the author of many collections\, including The Rain in Portugal and\, most recently\, Whale Day which was published in September 2020. \nKamilah Aisha Moon is the author of Starshine & Clay and She Has a Name. She teaches creative writing at Agnes Scott College and has been published widely\, including in The Best American Poetry\, The American Poetry Review\, The Harvard Review\, and Poem-a-Day. \nTomás Q. Morín is the author of Patient Zero and A Larger Country. He is a Civitella Ranieri Fellow and the author of a forthcoming memoir\, Let Me Count the Ways. \nSusan Kinsolving’s poems have been described by The New Yorker as “…grand and almost terrifying.”  Her fourth collection\, Peripheral Vision\, was published by Red Hen Press. She is Poet in Residence at the Hotchkiss School. \nVijay Seshadri’s latest poetry book is That Was Now\, This Is Then (Graywolf Press\, 2020). His work has been widely published and recognized with a number of honors. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College. \nApril Bernard writes poetry\, fiction\, and essays; her most recent books are Miss Fuller\, a novel\, and Brawl & Jag\, a collection of poems. She teaches at Skidmore College and in the Bennington MFA Writing Seminars. \nBUY THE BOOK \nThis online event is free. Your purchase of a book helps support the author and our independent bookstore and is greatly appreciated. Shipping or contactless curbside pickup available. \n \nOblong Books & Music \nRegister here! https://www.crowdcast.io/e/together-in-a-sudden/register
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/susan-kinsolving-reading-at-together-in-a-sudden-strangeness-americas-poets-respond-to-the-pandemic/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T190000
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CREATED:20201105T010439Z
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SUMMARY:Sebastian Matthews reading from his new book BEYOND REPAIR: LIVING IN A FRACTURED STATE
DESCRIPTION:Come watch Red Hen author Sebastian Matthews read from his new book Beyond Repair: Living in a Fractured State\, alongside his guest\, novelist Daniel Wallace. Mark the date\, November 12\, 6 P.M EST (3 P.M PDT). The discussion is presented by Flyleaf Books.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/sebastian-matthews-reading-from-his-new-book-beyond-repair-living-in-a-fractured-state/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160939
CREATED:20200910T210232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T210232Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: Sewanee Writers' Conference Reading with Felicia Zamora
DESCRIPTION:Virtual SWC Reading Series\n\n\nAs part of the new SWC Reading Series\, Sewanee Writers’ Conference will be hosting Fourth Thursday Readings\, featuring SWC alumni. \nSWC Reading Series with University of Cincinnati\, Poetry Reading: Lisa Ampleman\, Jennifer Habel\, Aditi Machado\, and Felicia Zamora\nOct. 29\, 2020\, 8PM EST Register
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/sewanee-writers-conference-reading-with-felicia-zamora/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160939
CREATED:20200803T205958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200803T205958Z
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SUMMARY:LIVE ON ZOOM Fall Fiction/Prose Reading at Pioneer Valley Writers' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/live-on-zoom-fall-fiction-prose-reading-at-pioneer-valley-writers-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T193000
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CREATED:20200831T171017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T210652Z
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SUMMARY:The Personal and the Political: Writing the (Social) Protest Novel
DESCRIPTION:Talk with Ellen Meeropol\, Sanderia Smith\, Andrew Altschul\, and Tina Egnoski on how to write a social protest novel. Thank you Book Moon for hosting this event!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/the-personal-and-the-political-writing-the-social-protest-novel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T183000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200818T234742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T234956Z
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SUMMARY:LIVE ON ZOOM: Lara Ehrlich at Pioneer Valley Writers Workshop w/ Dennis James Sweeney\, Elwin Cotman & Matthew Lansburgh
DESCRIPTION:Join Lara Ehrlich in conversation about ANIMAL WIFE\, her debut collection of stories about women’s transformations from girls into wives\, mothers\, and monsters. Winner of the Red Hen Press Fiction Award\, judged by Ann Hood\, Animal Wife will be on shelves September 8\, 2020.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/live-on-zoom-lara-ehrlich-at-pioneer-valley-writers-workshop-w-dennis-james-sweeney-elwin-cotman-matthew-lansburgh/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200929T232516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201008T180136Z
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SUMMARY:RHP x Institute for Latino Studies: Francisco Aragón
DESCRIPTION:Red Hen Press and the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame present a reading and conversation with Francisco Aragón\, author of After Rubén!\n\n\nThis book launch will include readings by Francisco Aragón\, Brenda Cárdenas\, Maria Melendez Kelson\, Michael Nava\, Urayoán Noel\, and Misael Osorio-Conde. \nLocation:  The StreamYard broadcast can be viewed from Red Hen Press’ YouTube profile: https://www.youtube.com/user/RedHenPressBeats \nOr\, via Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/redhenpress \nFrancisco Aragón is the son of Nicaraguan immigrants. He is the author of three books: After Rubén (Red Hen Press\, 2020)\, Glow of Our Sweat (Scapegoat Press\, 2010)\, and Puerta de Sol (Bilingual Press\, 2005).  He’s also the editor of\, The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry (University of Arizona Press\, 2007). His work has appeared in twenty-two anthologies\, as well as various literary journals\, both print and online. A native of San Francisco\, CA\, he is on the faculty of the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies (ILS)\, where he teaches courses in Latinx poetry and creative writing. He also directs the ILS’ literary initiative\, Letras Latinas. He has read his work widely\, including at universities\, bookstores\, art galleries\, the Dodge Poetry Festival and the Split This Rock Poetry Festival. A CantoMundo fellow\, he is also a member of the Macondo Writers’ Workshop. For more information\, visit: http://franciscoaragon.net \n  \nBrenda Cárdenas’ books and chapbooks include Boomerang (Bilingual Press); Bread of the Earth/The Last Colors with Roberto Harrison; Achiote Seeds/Semillas de Achiote with Cristina García\, Emmy Pérez\, and Gabriela Erandi Rico; and From the Tongues of Brick and Stone (Momotombo Press). She also co-edited Resist Much/Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance (Spuyten Duyvil Press) and Between the Heart and the Land: Latina Poets in the Midwest (MARCH/Abrazo Press). Cárdenas’ work has appeared or is forthcoming in Latino Poetics: The Art of Poetry\, Grabbed: Take Back the Narrative\, Hope Is the Thing: Wisconsinites On Hope and Resilience\, Court Green\, Ghost Fishing: An Eco Justice Anthology\, POETRY\, The Golden Shovel Anthology\, The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry\, and many others. She has served as Milwaukee’s Poet Laureate\, co-taught the inaugural workshop for Letras Latina’s Pintura:Palabra: A Project in Ekphrasis\, and currently teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. \nMaria Melendez Kelson writes crime fiction\, speculative short stories\, magazine features\, literary essays\, and poetry. Her mystery novel-in-progress won the inaugural Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award from Sisters in Crime. Her poetry and prose appear in Poetry magazine\, Orion\, Ms. magazine\, strandmag.com\, and numerous anthologies. Author of two poetry collections (as Maria Melendez) published by University of Arizona Press\, her books have been finalists for the PEN Center USA Literary Award and the Colorado Book Award. Find her on Twitter: @mkelsonauthor. \nMichael Nava is the author of an acclaimed series of eight novels featuring gay\, Latino criminal defense lawyer Henry Rios who The New Yorker\, called “a detective unlike any previous protagonist in American noir.” The New York Times Book Review has called Nava “one of our best” writers. In 2020\, his latest Rios novel\, Carved in Bone was awarded his seventh Lambda Literary Award in the gay mystery category. He has also been honored with the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement in LGBT Literature. His award-winning historical novel\, The City of Palaces\, set at the beginning of the 1910 Mexican revolution\, is set to be republished in September 2020 by Amble Press. Follow him on Twitter: @micnavawriter\, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelNavaWriter/\, website: http://michaelnavawriter.com/ \nUrayoán Noel is a Puerto Rican poet\, performer\, translator\, and critic living in the Bronx\, New York. He is the author of eight books of poetry\, including Buzzing Hemisphere/Rumor Hemisférico (2015) and the forthcoming Transversal\, both with the University of Arizona Press. His other works include the prize-winning study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam (University of Iowa Press\, 2014) and a bilingual edition of Pablo de Rokha’s poetry\, Architecture of Dispersed Life\, which was a finalist for the National Translation Award. He has recently performed at the Poesiefestival Berlin\, the Toronto Biennial of Art\, and the Woodberry Poetry Library\, and on his Wokitokiteki vlog. Noel teaches at New York University and at Stetson University’s MFA of the Americas. and he is currently a Schomburg Center scholar-in-residence. \nMisael Osorio-Conde is a poet and a second-year MFA candidate at the University of Notre Dame. He was born and grew up in Puebla\, Mexico and migrated to Southern California when he was 17 in search of economic and academic opportunities. In 2019\, along with Francisco Aragon and many of his peers\, he participated in the national “One Poem Festival for Migrant Justice\,” and conducted an interview with the poet Juan Morales. His work is forthcoming in the literary journal deLuge and the online literary journal Storyscape. \n\n\nWatch here!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/rhp-x-institute-for-latino-studies-francisco-aragon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200921T173224Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL DISCUSSION: One City\, Many Stories moderated by Ron Koertge
DESCRIPTION:A virtual conversation with award-winning authors Danzy Senna and Sherri L. Smith\, moderated by South Pasadena Poet Laureate Ron Koertge.\n\nOne City\, Many Stories (OCMS) encourages the community to engage with the theme “Exploring Common Ground” through reading and discussion of books that are\, in some way\, related to this theme. \n\n\nMore info here!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/virtual-discussion-one-city-many-stories-moderated-by-ron-koertge/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201027T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200908T212225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T212259Z
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SUMMARY:HH@Home: Marie Tozier\, Erin Coughlin Hollowell\, Mia Heavener\, Peggy Shumaker
DESCRIPTION:We’re so excited to host a reading and chat with Marie Tozier\, author of OPEN THE DARK\, Erin Coughlin Hollowell\, author of EVERY ATOM\, Mia Heavener\, author of UNDER NUSHAGAK BLUFF\, and moderated by Peggy Shumaker! \nViewable on Facebook.com/redhenpress\, redhen.org\, redhenpress.org\, youtube.com/redhenpressbeats\, or linkedin.com/company/red-hen-press \n\nDon’t forget to pick up copies of these books and all books in our Fall season for 30% off using the code “HenHouseAtHome” here: https://tinyurl.com/HH-at-Home-Fall
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hhhome-marie-tozier-erin-coughlin-hollowell-mia-heavener-peggy-shumaker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201026T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200831T170741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T170741Z
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SUMMARY:The Open Fiction Book Group
DESCRIPTION:The Open Fiction Book Group reads one paperback novel a month and its discussions are led by local author Chrysler Szarlan. The group typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Since the store will officially close at 6:00\, please arrive a few minutes early to purchase your books. \nWhile the store is closed\, Open Fiction meetings will be held remotely using zoom. Please RSVP here to receive a zoom invite to the meeting. \nOctober 26th: Her Sister’s Tattoo\, Elli Meeropol
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/the-open-fiction-book-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201025T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200915T175652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T175652Z
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SUMMARY:Red Hen Press 26th Benefit Champagne Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:More info coming soon. Check website for details.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/red-hen-press-26th-benefit-champagne-luncheon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201024T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200921T205527Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Women Who Confound Expectations with Kristen Millares Young
DESCRIPTION:Saturday October 24 | 7:00PM – 8:30PM\nVirtual event for Kristen Millares Young featuring a reading and discussion with Kristen\, Alexandra Teague and Sharma Shields. \nDuring this reading and discussion\, three 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. \nLinks to this virtual event coming soon!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/virtual-women-who-confound-expectations-with-kristen-millares-young/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201020T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201020T170000
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CREATED:20200908T211956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T211956Z
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SUMMARY:HH@Home: Jim Peterson\, Susan Ludvigson\, Joshua Rivkin
DESCRIPTION:We’re so excited to host a reading and chat with Jim Peterson\, author of THE HORSE WHO BEARS ME AWAY\, Susan Ludvigson\, author of WAVE IF YOU CAN SEE ME\, and Joshua Rivkin\, SUITOR! \nViewable on Facebook.com/redhenpress\, redhen.org\, redhenpress.org\, youtube.com/redhenpressbeats\, or linkedin.com/company/red-hen-press\nDon’t forget to pick up copies of these books and all books in our Fall season for 30% off using the code “HenHouseAtHome” here: https://tinyurl.com/HH-at-Home-Fall
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/hhhome-jim-peterson-susan-ludvigson-joshua-rivkin/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201018T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201018T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160940
CREATED:20200921T202343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T202343Z
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SUMMARY:Escribiendo Memorias: Seattle Writes for Seattle Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Una clase de escritura creativa. \nA Spanish creative writing class taught by Kristen Millares Young. \nMore info here.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/escribiendo-memorias-seattle-writes-for-seattle-public-library/
LOCATION:Virtual
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