Cynthia Linville, Karin Erickson, Katy Brown, Catherine Fraga, and Lytton Bell

May 9, 2014

Cynthia Linville, Karin Erickson, Katy Brown, Catherine Fraga, and Lytton Bell Monday May 12, 2014 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Bob Stanley Cynthia Linville‘s work has appeared in many publications and several anthologies. Her new book of collected poems, Out of Reach, is available for pre-order from ColdRiverPress.org, to be released June 2014. Her […]

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Austin Smith and Phillip Larrea

May 2, 2014

Light I remember the weight of the summer light how it fell in tangrams on the porcelain plates the table was set with midafternoon lemon-colored light only old houses let fall into them like letters girls let fall from their hands to bedroom floors I liked it better than the stained light Sunday mornings bent […]

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Tatyana Apraksina and James Manteith

April 24, 2014

Tatyana Apraksina and James Manteith Monday, April 28 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Tim Kahl Tatyana Apraksina, a visual artist and writer with roots in St. Petersburg, Russia’s nascent rock music and venerable classical music scenes, will be joined by translator James Manteith in presenting the debut bilingual edition of her book-length, award-winning […]

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Wendy Williams and Kara Synhorst

April 12, 2014

Wendy Williams and Kara Synhorst Monday, April 14, 2014 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Wendy Williams is a member of the Red Fox Poets Underground Collective of the Sierra Foothills though now she lives in the Sacramento burbs. She has two chapbooks, Bayley House Bard and Some New Forgetting. Her poem “Winged Victory” will […]

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2014 Sacramento Poetry Center Writing Conference

April 8, 2014

Saturday April 12 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sacramento Poetry Center at 1719 25th Street All events $30 (Includes access to all three sessions for talks AND all readings) [$20 for members] Pay at the door or send check to: SPC 1719 25th Street Sacramento, CA 95816  Student scholarships available This year, SPC is […]

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Judy Wells and Dale Jensen

April 3, 2014

THE GLASS SHIP I saw it far out on the horizon, a blinding light.  As it came closer, I realized it was a magnificent sailing ship made completely of glass—glass sails, mast, hull—a dazzling spectacle in the sun.  At times, the glass ship reflected rainbow lights like a crystal.  I had heard stories of this […]

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Sacramento Poetry Center’s 5th Annual Autism Benefit Reading

March 28, 2014

Andy Jones, Kate Duren, Connie Post, Patricia Killelea  for The Sacramento Poetry Center’s 5th Annual Autism Benefit Monday, March 31, 2014 at 5:15 PM UC Davis MIND Institute 2825 50th Street Sacramento, CA Host: Phillip Larrea Please join SacPoetry Center and the MIND Institute in kicking off National Autism Awareness Month AND National Poetry Month on […]

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David Koehn and Ann Keniston

March 20, 2014

David Koehn and Ann Keniston Monday, March 24 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street at SPC Host: Tim Kahl David Koehn has been published in a wide range of journals including The Bitter Oleander, Chain, Diner, Artful Dodge, Painted Bride, Poems and Plays, Permafrost, Aethlon, Calapooya, Birmingham Poetry Review, Wisconsin Review, West Wind Review, Southern […]

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INCLUSIONISTS Reading in memory of Adele Cameron

March 14, 2014

Adele Cameron, a founding member of INCLUSIONISTS Monday, March 17 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Be Davison Herrera   will be remembered by Sacramento poets, visual artists, and musicians during an INCLUSIONIST Women’s History Month event. 

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Tule Review Submissions

March 11, 2014

Guidelines Tule Review welcomes all styles of poetry. http://www.sacramentopoetrycenter.com/publications/the-tule-review/ Always review and follow our current submission guidelines. Following our guidelines guarantees that we will read and carefully consider your submission. There is no such guarantee for those failing to comply. We try to be accommodating in many ways, but our all-volunteer staff is unable to spend […]

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