An hour of free readings and music, curated by Litquake's Robin Ekiss, featuring local poets, songwriters, and musicians.
Miriam Bird Greenberg teaches ESL, collaborates with the audience immersive performance group Odyssey Works, and recently completed a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford. Her chapbook will be published by Sixteen Rivers Press next year.
Greg Wrenn's first book of poems,...
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An hour of free readings and music, curated by Litquake's Robin Ekiss, featuring local poets, songwriters, and musicians.
Miriam Bird Greenberg teaches ESL, collaborates with the audience immersive performance group Odyssey Works, and recently completed a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford. Her chapbook will be published by Sixteen Rivers Press next year.
Greg Wrenn's first book of poems, Centaur, will be published in Spring 2013. His work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, he lives in Oakland.
Susan Terris' books include The Homelessness of Self and Contrariwise. She’s editor of Spillway Magazine and poetry editor for Pedestal and In Posse Review. In 2013, Marsh Hawk Press will publish her The Ghost of Yesterday: New & Selected Poems.
Christian Gullette’s poems have appeared in numerous magazines and won Knockout’s Reginald Shepherd Prize. He is a doctoral student in Scandinavian Literature and Language at UC Berkeley. He just translated a Swedish cookbook about macaroons.
Music by singer/songwriter Jonathan Hirsch and cellist Lara Cushing of Passenger & Pilot, an orchestral folk band featuring delicate arrangements, intricate harmonies, and introspective lyrics. Their first full length album, "The Calm Before" was released in November of 2011.