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SUMMARY:11th Annual Poetry Festival with Amanda Moore
DESCRIPTION:Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center (MoSt) will host the 11th Annual Poetry Festival on February 4\, 2023 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, 1528 Oakdale Road\, Modesto\, California. The event will run from 9 am to 1:30 pm.    \nFacilitated by Amanda Moore\, an awarded-winning\, nationally recognized poet from the Bay Area\, attendees will be led through a program titled At the Starting Line\, A Workshop on Poetic Opening\, which promises to be very helpful for both new and experienced poets.    \nTickets ($40 each) for the event are available through Eventbrite.  Attendance is limited to the first 44 people who purchase tickets. Coffee\, tea\, and table snacks will be provided\, and attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch. As in the past\, the festival will include an author’s table and camaraderie with poets and poetry aficionados from throughout Northern California.  Eventbrite link for tickets: https://most2023fest.eventbrite.com  \nAbout Our Workshop Facilitator\, Amanda Moore   \nAmanda Moore’s debut collection of poetry\, Requeening\, was selected for the 2020 National Poetry Series by Ocean Vuong and published by HarperCollins/Ecco in October 2021. Her poems have appeared in journals and anthologies including Best New Poets\, ZZYZVA\, and Mamas and Papas: On the Sublime and Heartbreaking Art of Parenting\, and her essays have appeared in The Baltimore Review\, Hippocampus Magazine\, and on the University of Arizona Poetry Center’s blog. She is the recipient of writing awards\, residencies\, and fellowships from The Brown Handler Residency\, In Cahoots\, The Writers Grotto\, The Writing Salon\, Brush Creek Arts Foundation\, and The Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts.    \nPoetry Co-editor at Women’s Voices for Change and a reader at VIDA Review and INCH\, Amanda is a high school English teacher and lives by the beach in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco with her husband and daughter. https://amandapmoore.com. 
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stella Beratlis":MAILTO:stellab@mostpoetry.org
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SUMMARY:Poetry On Saturday: Andrena Zawinski and Susie Meserve
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Arts Center  \n250 North Broadway Avenue\, Turlock\, California \n            Join host Gary Thomas for the latest edition of MoSt’s Poetry On Saturday readings in person on February 11 at 2:00 p.m. at the Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock.  Our featured readers are Andrena Zawinski and Susie Meserve from the Bay Area\, followed by our Open Mic time following the featured poets. This event is free and open to the public\, and light refreshments will be provided. \nAndrena Zawinski is a veteran teacher of writing Jack Hirschman called “an activist poet whose works open up paths of struggle\, celebration\, revolutionary victories.”  About her fourth full-length poetry collection\, Born Under the Influence\, Mary Mackey lauds the poems as “tough\, smart\, beautifully crafted” and Michael Simms says\, “we are lucky to have this poet among us.”  Her work has appeared in Blue Collar Review\, CQ\, Plainsongs\, Progressive Magazine\, Rattle\, and more\, and is widely anthologized\, including Crossing Class\, Lawrence Ferlinghetti Tribute\, Raising Lilly Ledbetter\, Women Write Resistance\, and others with awards from Akron Art Museum\, International Human Rights Creators of Justice\, Ventura County Poetry Project\, Emily Stauffer Poetry Prize\, Kenneth Patchen Poetry Prize\, and PEN Oakland Award.  She was born and raised in Pittsburgh\, PA\, but has made her home in the San Francisco Bay Area. To find out more about Andrena’s latest book\, visit:   https://www.wordpoetrybooks.com/zawinski.html \n \nBorn and raised in New England\, Susie Meserve is the author of the poetry collection Little Prayers\, which won a Blue Light Award from Blue Light Press and was published in 2018.  She is also the author of the chapbook Faith.  Her poetry and essays have appeared in The New York Times\, Salon\, Elle\, The Washington Post\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, Gulf Coast\, Salamander\, and more.  She lives in northern California with her family. \n 
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LOCATION:Carnegie Arts Center\, 250 N. Broadway\, Turlock\, CA\, 95380\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Tamer Mostafa & Carol Lynn Stevenson Grellas
DESCRIPTION:Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center presents Second Tuesday Poetry featuring Tamer Mostafa and Carol Lynn Stevenson Grellas \nHosted by Stella Beratlis\nDate: Tuesday\, Feb. 14\,  2023\nTime: 7:00 pm PST\nRSVP for Zoom link\nOpen  Mic Signup: https://forms.gle/d51j2WqGmBrzrTLT9. 3 mins per reader\, please.  \nTAMER MOSTAFA \nTamer Said Mostafa (pronouns: he/him/his)\, a radical social worker by day and poet by night\, is a Stockton\, California native whose poetry has appeared in over twenty literary journals and magazines\, including Confrontation\, Zone 3\, and Freezeray. Tamer is a Best of the Net and Pushcart nominee whose debut full-length book of poetry\, Where Will I Find America? was released in August\, 2021 and is available online. He is also the author of Which Way Will the Water Drag Our Bodies\, published in 2020.Mostafa is a graduate of the Creative Writing program at University of California\, Davis where he won the Lois Ann Lattin Rosenberg Contest for Poetry. As an Arab-American Muslim\, Tamer lives life through spirituality\, community work\, and the music of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. \nCAROL LYNN STEVENSON GRELLAS  \nCarol Lynn Stevenson Grellas lives in the Sierra Foothills and is a recent graduate of Vermont College of Fine Arts\, MFA in Writing program\, where she received a Merit Scholarship. She is an eleven-time Pushcart Prize nominee and an eight-time Best of the Net nominee. In 2012 she won the Red Ochre Chapbook Contest\, with her manuscript\, Before I Go to Sleep. In 2018 her book In the Making of Goodbyes was nominated for The CLMP Firecracker Award in Poetry\, and her poem A Mall in California took 2nd place for the Jack Kerouac Poetry Prize. In 2019 her chapbook An Ode to Hope in the Midst of Pandemonium was a finalist in the Eric Hoffer Book Awards and Epitaph for the Beloved was nominated for The Northern California Book Award. Her latest collection of poems\, Alice in Ruby Slippers\, was short-listed for the 2021 Eric Hoffer Grand Prize and awarded honorable mention in the Poetry category. You can find out more about Carol Lynn’s work by visiting her website: https://www.clgrellaspoetry.com/ \n 
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CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Second Tuesday
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SUMMARY:Deadline for STANISLAUS COUNTY YOUTH POET LAUREATE Contest
DESCRIPTION:Please check our YOUTH POET LAUREATE Contest page for all the details plus application. \nApplications for the 2023 Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate open January 1\, 2023! \n\nAre you a teen? Are you SUPER into poetry? We want to hear from you! \nIntroducing the Inaugural process to choose a Youth Poet Laureate for Stanislaus County!  \nTeens ages 15–19 who reside or go to school in Stanislaus County may submit up to five original works of poetry demonstrating their commitment to the mastery of the art and craft of poetry. \nRULES:  \n● Poems may be in any style or form. \n● You must submit at least 3 poems but no more than five poems. \n● Poems must be the original creative work of the poet. Plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification from this and all future Youth Poet Laureate opportunities. \n● All poems must be typed. Single or double spaced\, 12 pt Times New Roman preferred unless the poem’s form dictates the format (example: blackout poetry\, erasures\, visual poetry\, spoken word\, etc.) \n● Brief artist statement/biography describing why you want to be a Youth Poet Laureate. Who inspired you to write poetry? \n● No gratuitous violence or sexual content. No hate speech. No slander. \nSubmission Dates:  \nSUBMIT APPLICATION\nJANUARY 1 – FEBRUARY 27\, 2023.\nEmail PDF application and poem attachment per instructions on application. \n  \nIF SELECTED\, POET:  \n\nwill receive $500\nserve a one-year term from June 1\, 2023 – May 31\, 2024\nmust be available for public appearances throughout Stanislaus County\nmust either live in or be enrolled in a school in Stanislaus County at time of submission and for the entire term if chosen\nmust attest that their work is solely their own original creative work\nwill work with a mentor from the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center; display their poems in the Young Adult section of the Modesto Library and elsewhere; and will mentor others;\nwill write at least 3 poems during their term and present these at events to be decided\n\n\n\n\nwill be asked to participate in at least two poetry events in the community focusing on engaging other youth in poetry. Examples of these possible Youth Poet Laureate activities are as follows:\n\nIf they’d like to create a poetry-related project of their own\, the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center will offer assistance/support;\nfeature at a reading as part of the Second Tuesday Reading Series at the end of their term; and/or\nwrite a poem for the City of Modesto’s Poet’s Corner event.
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CATEGORIES:Contests,Youth Poetry
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