Reading This Monday at SPC

October 1, 2012

Host: Bob Stanley Jeff Knorr is the author of the three books of poetry, The Third Body (Cherry Grove Collections), Keeper (Mammoth Books), and Standing Up to the Day (Pecan Grove Press). His other works include Mooring Against the Tide: Writing Poetry and Fiction (Prentice Hall); the anthology, A Writer’s Country (Prentice Hall); and The […]

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Literary Lectures Begins Again, October 4 at SPC

September 29, 2012

The second edition of SPC’s Literary Lectures. Six Thursday nights in autumn at SPC. This series features lecturers: Camille Norton, Chana Bloch, Rebecca Foust, Indigo Moor, Brad Buchanan, Kathryn Hohlwein, and Ann Keniston. Next holiday season you’ll delight your friends… with the new knowledge you have gained from this series of lectures. Suggested donation of […]

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Jeff Knorr, Albert Garcia, Ann Wehrman

September 28, 2012

Jeff Knorr, Albert Garcia and Ann Wehrman Monday, Oct. 1, 2012 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Bob Stanley Jeff Knorr is the author of the three books of poetry, The Third Body (Cherry Grove Collections), Keeper (Mammoth Books), and Standing Up to the Day (Pecan Grove Press).  His other works include Mooring Against […]

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Kathleen Winter and Greg Mahrer

September 20, 2012

Kathleen Winter and Greg Mahrer Monday, Sept. 24 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Tim Kahl Kathleen Winter’s first full-length collection, Nostalgia for the Criminal Past, won the Antivenom Poetry Prize and was published by Elixir Press in March 2012.  Her work is forthcoming in Sentence, 32 Poems, and Cerise Press.  Her poems have […]

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Literary Lectures —Autumn 2012

September 19, 2012

The second edition of SPC’s Literary Lectures Six Thursday nights in autumn at SPC, 1719 25th St., (25th and R in the arts complex) in Sacramento at 7:30 PM.   This series features lecturers: Camille Norton, Chana Bloch, Rebecca Foust, Indigo Moor, Brad Buchanan, Kathryn Hohlwein, and Ann Keniston Suggested donation of $45 for the […]

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Turning a Train of Thought Upside-Down

September 14, 2012

  Anthology Release Reading for Turning a Train of Thought Upside-Down Edited by Andrena Zawinski and featuring Tobey Kaplan, Dawn McGuire, Judith Offer and Nanette Deetz   Celebrate the publication of a new anthology by the San Francisco Bay Area Women’s Poetry Salon with a free reading by Tobey Kaplan, Dawn McGuire, Judith Offer and […]

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Joshua McKinney Book Release Reading for Mad Cursive

September 5, 2012

Joshua McKinney Book Release Reading for Mad Cursive Monday, September 10 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street at SPC Host: Bob Stanley Joshua McKinney is the author of two previous collections of poetry: Saunter, co-winner of the University of Georgia Press Poetry Series Open Competition in 2001, and The Novice Mourner, winner of the Dorothy […]

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Cynthia Linville and Tim Bellows

August 30, 2012

Cynthia Linville and Tim Bellows Monday Sept. 3 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street — SPC Host: Bob Stanley Cynthia Linville teaches writing at California State University, Sacramento and frequently hosts and reads at poetry events, both on her own and with Poetica Erotica. Her book of collected poems, The Lost Thing (2011) is available […]

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MONUMENTAL POETRY

August 30, 2012

MONUMENTAL POETRY Open Mic in the Open Air This Friday September 21 from 8-9 PM inside the arched colonnade of the Senator Hotel, 1121 L St., Sacramento (across the north side of the Capitol Building). Everyone has at least one or two poems that have been important in their lives, or that are currently resounding […]

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Ewa Chrusciel and Mira Rosenthal

August 23, 2012

Ewa Chrusciel and Mira Rosenthal Monday August 27, 2012 at 7:30 PM 1719 25th Street Host: Tim Kahl Ewa Chrusciel writes both in Polish and English. In 2003 Studium published her first book in Polish. Her second book in Polish: Sopilki came out in Dec 2009. She has won the 2009 international book contest for […]

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