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SUMMARY:Books Shared at Coffee\, Tea\, and Poetry
DESCRIPTION:The Park                             John Freeman \nSimply to Know its Name                   Robert Aquinas McNally \nFelon                           Reginald Betts \nEveryday Mojo Songs of the Earth              Yusef Komunyakaa \nPig Dreams: Scenes from the Life of Sylvia              Denise Levertov \nThe Collected Poems\, 1965-2019                 Lucille Clifton \nThe Really Really Short Poems                 A.R. Ammons \n100 Selected Poems                              e.e.cummings \nThe Blue Estuaries                                 Louise Bogan \nSelected Poems                                   Czelaw Milosz \nBuffalo Yoga                                    Charles Wright \nDeep Gossip                                         Sidney Wade \nWhere Shall I Wander?                          John Ashbery \nTattoos                            Francisco Alarcón \nBody Mutinies                                 Lucia Perillo \nMorning in the Burned House                Margaret Atwood \nEverybody’s Jonesin’ for Something        Indigo Moor \nIncedendiary Art                               Patricia Smith \nA Net to Catch My Body in Its Weaving                Katie Farris \nIf We Had a Lemon\,  \n            We’d Throw It and Call It the Sun                       Christopher Citro \nGlossary of Unsaid Terms                      Victoria Flanagan \nShrapnel Maps                                      Philip Metres \nForest Primeval                                     Vievee Francis \nEarthly Delights                                     Troy Jollimore \nYellow Rain                                           Mai der Vang \nThe Bell and the Blackbird                     David Whyte \nThe Road to Isla Negra                          William O’Daly \nThe World is God’s Language                 Dane Cervine \nFalling in Silence                                    Jatuh Bisu \nA Prince Albert Wind                             Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel \nCollected Works                                    Lorine Niedecker \nNight Sky with Exit Wounds                   Ocean Vuong \nConflict Resolution for Holy Beings                          Joy Harjo \nAmerican Sunrise                           Joy Harjo \nHawk Parable                           Tyler Mills \nTongue Lyre                       Tyler Mills \nDear All                                    Maggie Anderson \nDialogues with Rising Tides                    Kelli Russell Agodon \nHeaven Beneath                                   Anne Marie Macari \nThe Bastard and the Bishop                          Gerald Fleming \nPost-Mortem                                        Heather Altfeld \nRagged Eden                                         Michael Meyerhofer \nHundred-Year Wave                              Rachel Richardson \nFoxlogic Fireweed                                 Jennifer K. Sweeney \nOrdinary Psalms                                    Julie B. Levine \nBonfire Opera                                     Danusha Laméris \nWhen My Brother Was an Aztec                 Natalie Diaz \nHurdy-Gurdy                                    Tim Seibles \nThe Carrying                                   Ada Limón \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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CATEGORIES:Books,Coffee Tea and Poetry,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Poetry Workshop: Finding Inspiration from Surprising Sources
DESCRIPTION:Finding Inspiration from Surprising Sources:\nA Workshop Event with Maw Shein Win\n  \nAnd!!  Two afternoon workshops : \nThe News from Poetry\, with Gary Thomas \nPoetry from Phrases\, with Linda Scheller \n  \nWhen:  Saturday\, February 6\, 2020  10:00 am-2:00pm \nWhere: Zoom Event (please register below for details) \nRegistration: $15 – Click here to register via Eventbrite! \nMaw Shein Win is a poet\, editor\, and educator who lives and teaches in the Bay Area. Her poetry chapbooks are Ruins of a glittering palace (SPA/Commonwealth Projects) and Score and Bone (Nomadic Press). Invisible Gifts: Poems was published by Manic D Press in 2018. She was a 2019 Visiting Scholar in the Department of English at UC Berkeley. Win is the first poet laureate of El Cerrito\, California (2016 – 2018)\, and her new full-length poetry collection is Storage Unit for the Spirit House on Omnidawn. She often collaborates with visual artists\, musicians\, and other writers. Visit her website at mawsheinwin.com \nClick below to download a PDF flyer:
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LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other Events,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday @ Barkin' Dog - on Zoom!
DESCRIPTION:The Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center and host Stella Beratlis are pleased to welcome Josiah Luis Alderete and Anthony Cody for Second Tuesday Poetry on Tuesday Feb. 9\, 2021. Join the reading via Zoom at 7 pm: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/91076973120 \nOpen Mic signup: https://form.jotform.com/berattle/secondtuesday \n\nJosiah Luis Alderete is a full blooded Pocho Spanglish speaking poet from La Area Bahia who learned to write poetry in the kitchen of his Mama’s Mexican restaurant. He first began performing his poetry in San Francisco’s Mission District at the infamous Cafe Babar’s Thursday night readings and was one of the founding members of San Francisco’s outspoken word troupe\, The Molotov Mouths. He is also a radio insurgente whose stories have appeared on KALW’s “Crosscurrents” and whose show\, “The Spanglish Power Hour\,” aired on KPFA. He curates and hosts the monthly Latinx reading series Speaking Axolotl at Nomadic Press in Oakland. Josiah Luis Alderete’s first book of poems\, Baby Axolotls y Old Pochos\, is forthcoming from Black Freighter Press. \nAnthony Cody is the author of Borderland Apocrypha (Omnidawn\, April 2020)\, winner of the 2018 Omnidawn Open Book Contest selected by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge\, finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry \, and longlisted for the PEN America / Jean Stein Book Award. He is a 2020 Poets & Writers debut poet and a 2020 Southwest Book Award winner from the Border Regional Library Association. A CantoMundo fellow from Fresno\, California\, Anthony has lineage in both the Bracero Program and the Dust Bowl. His poetry has appeared in The Academy of American Poets: Poem-A-Day\, Gulf Coast\, Ninth Letter\, Prairie Schooner\, TriQuarterly\, The Boiler\, ctrl+v journal\, among others. Anthony is a member of the Hmong American Writers’ Circle where he co-edited How Do I Begin?: A Hmong American Literary Anthology. He is a recent MFA-Creative Writing graduate from Fresno State where he continues to collaborate with Juan Felipe Herrera and the Laureate Lab Visual Wordist Studio. Anthony has received fellowships from CantoMundo\, Community of Writers\, and Desert Nights\, Rising Stars Conference. Anthony won the inaugural 2020 CantoMundo Guzmán Mendoza / Paredez Fellowship for his work-in-progress poetry manuscript\, “The Rendering”\, selected by Aracelis Girmay. He serves as an associate poetry editor for Noemi Press and a poetry editor for Omnidawn.
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SUMMARY:Poetry on Sunday Series
DESCRIPTION:Download the PDF Flyer here! \nPlease join us for the February edition of MoSt’s quarterly Poetry On Sunday Readings on Sunday\, February 21st at 2:00 P.M.\, featuring local poets Ed Bearden and Cleo Griffith.  While we look forward to a time we can all gather again at the Carnegie Arts Center\, this time we’ll be on ZOOM: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83974391144 \nOpen Mic Time follows\, including poems from the New Year’s Poetry Challenge. \nFree and open to the public. Join us in celebrating the written and spoken word! \n\nEd Bearden has been published in Penumbra\, Quercus Review\, In The Grove and the anthology More Than Soil\, More Than Sky:  The Modesto Poets.  He is the recipient of the 2007 Award in Literary Arts presented by the Stanislaus Arts Council.  His poetry has received three Pushcart Prize nominations.  He was the 2008-2012 Poet Laureate for the City of Modesto.  His work is scheduled to appear later this year in Evening Street Review. \nCleo Griffith was Chair of the Editorial Board of Song of the San Joaquin for its first twelve years and remains on the Board in its 17th year.  She is vice-president of the Modesto branch of the National League of American Pen Women. Widely published\, she lives in Salida\, California with her cats Amber and Neil.
URL:https://www.mostpoetry.org/event/poetry-on-sunday-series-2-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Poetry on Sunday Series,Readings
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SUMMARY:Coffee\, Tea\, & Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new event…Coffee\, Tea\, and Poetry\, a way to start the day with poetry! Share what poetry collection you’re reading now and a poem or two from that collection. \nBring your chosen morning beverage and join us on Zoom:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85021113353?pwd=M0RJUmhNSHRraWxHNkUrK2REVU9DQT09 \nFor more detailed Zoom information\, please check our latest Poetry Everywhere newsletter or contact us at info@mostpoetry.org!
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