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SUMMARY:LIVE ON ZOOM: E.P. Tuazon\, Eunice Hong and more at Antioch University’s Lit Up Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:We’ve revived Antioch University Los Angeles’s Lit Up Reading Series. We have an amazing lineup. June 5th\, 6:00 p.m. Zoom. Dm or email me (dlott@antioch.edu) for the link. Here are our readers:\nJack Allison\nValentina Gnup\nSean Enfield\nE.P. Tuazon\nEunice Hong
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/live-on-zoom-e-p-tuazon-eunice-hong-and-more-at-antioch-universitys-lit-up-reading-series/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Phuong T. Vuong and Douglas Manuel at Skylight Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of poetry celebrating Red Hen Press and Alice James Books! \nPhuong T. Vuong is a Vietnamese American poet and essayist who cannot stop thinking about language\, memory\, and migration. She is the author of The House I Inherit (Finishing Line\, 2019). Her writing has appeared in American Poetry Review\, Best American Poetry\, Kenyon Review Online\, Asian American Writers’ Workshop: The Margins\, and elsewhere. Hailing from Oakland\, by way of Hue\, Viet Nam\, Phuong is currently a Ph.D. student in Literature and a James K. Binder Fellow at the University of California\, San Diego\, situated on unceded Kumeyaay land. \nDouglas Manuel was born in Anderson\, Indiana and now resides in Long Beach\, California. He received a BA in Creative Writing from Arizona State University\, an MFA in poetry from Butler University\, and a PhD in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California. His first collection of poems\, Testify\, won an IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award for poetry\, and his poems and essays can be found in numerous literary journals\, magazines\, and websites\, most recently Zyzzyva\, Pleiades\, and the New Orleans Review. He has traveled to Egypt and Eritrea with The University of Iowa’s International Writing Program to teach poetry. A recipient of the Dana Gioia Poetry Award and a fellowship from the Borchard Foundation Center on Literary Arts\, he is a Bayard Rustin Fellow at Whittier College and teaches at Spalding University’s low-res MFA program.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/phuong-t-vuong-and-douglas-manuel-at-skylight-books/
LOCATION:Skylight Books\, 1818 N. Vermont Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford at Village Books
DESCRIPTION:In his third poetry collection from Red Hen Press\, Kim Stafford gathers poems that sing with empathy\, humor\, witness\, and story. Poems in this book have been set to music\, quoted in the New York Times\, posted online in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day series\, gathered in a chapbook sold to benefit Ukrainian refugees\, posted online in response to Supreme Court decisions\, composed for a painter’s gallery opening\, and in other ways engaged with a world at war with itself\, testifying for the human project hungry for kinship\, exiled from bounty\, and otherwise thirsting for the oxygen of healing song.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-at-village-books/
LOCATION:Village Books\, 1200 11th Street\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford at Elliott Bay Book Company
DESCRIPTION:Poet Kim Stafford once again visits the store from Portland for the Seattle launch of his latest collection. As the Sky Begins to Change is a book of poems to wake the world\, lyric anthems for earth and kin. \nIn his third poetry collection from Red Hen Press\, Kim Stafford gathers poems that sing with empathy\, humor\, witness\, and story. Poems in this book have been set to music\, quoted in the New York Times\, posted online in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day series\, gathered in a chapbook sold to benefit Ukrainian refugees\, posted online in response to Supreme Court decisions\, composed for a painter’s gallery opening\, and in other ways engaged with a world at war with itself\, testifying for the human project hungry for kinship\, exiled from bounty\, and otherwise thirsting for the oxygen of healing song.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-at-elliott-bay-book-company/
LOCATION:Elliott Bay Book Company\, 1521 Tenth Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening with DC Frost and Kate Gale
DESCRIPTION:A Punishing Breed\, first in a series of mystery novels\, features Latino Detective DJ Arias who pursues a murder investigation at a small private liberal arts college nestled in the heart of Los Angeles. The detective and his partner\, Bobby Talbot\, discover buried secrets and past misdeeds that overshadow an institution promising social justice\, transparency and equity. DJ Arias fights against his own troubled history with the college\, his partner\, and a failed marriage. Along the way\, he finds a modicum of salvation with a murdered man’s dog he names Evidence.    \nUnder a Neon Sun by Kate Gale\nUnable to afford rent\, Mia—a community college student—lives out of her car\, cleaning houses of the well-to-do in the LA area to meet her shoestring budget. Then Covid hits and everything changes.\nFor people living in houses and apartments\, with stay-at-home jobs\, the pandemic was inconvenient. For Mia and her fellow housekeeper friends—all living in their cars—the pandemic destroys the source of their frugal income.\nFortunately\, gutsy\, funny Mia is a determined survivor. After weeks of cutting her limited spending even further\, missing meals along the way\, her wealthy employers become desperate for her services again. This time\, she’s determined not to let them take advantage of her as they have in the past. Her newfound confidence gives her new hope\, until she discovers a dead body in a room she was assigned to clean. Sally Rooney meets Elizabeth Strout in this gripping page turner debut novel.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/an-evening-with-dc-frost-and-kate-gale/
LOCATION:Vroman’s Bookstore\, 695 E. Colorado Blvd\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101\, United States
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