Why There Are Words Lit Readings on June 9, 2016 in Sausalito, CA : Why There Are Words: Solidarity
Join us June 9, 2016, at Studio 333 in Sausalito to hear the following acclaimed authors read from their works on the theme of “Solidarity.” Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. $10. For more details, including the authors' full bios, see the Why There Are Words website, whytherearewords.com.
Jayne Benjulian is the author of the poetry collection, Five Sextillion Atoms
(Saddle Road Press, 2016). Her work appears in numerous journals, including Agni, Barrow Street, and Poet Lore. jaynebenjulian.com
Mark Ciabattari is the author of the fiction collection, Preludes to History: The Head, the Satyr and the Mermaid (Bordighera Press, 2016), as well as the novel Dreams of an Imaginary New Yorker Named Rizzoli (Obelisk/E.P. Dutton, 1990).
Joe Clifford's new novel, December Boys, is the second in the Lamentation series (Oceanview Publishing, June 2016). He is the acquisitions editor for Gutter Books and producer of Lip Service West, a gritty, real, raw reading series in Oakland, CA. www.joeclifford.com
Leora Fridman is the author of My Fault (Cleveland State University Press 2016), winner of the 2015 CSU First Book Poetry Competition. She is the founding co-editor of Spoke Too Soon: A Journal of the Longer. leorafridman.com
Alyssa Oursler's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Luna Luna Magazine, The East Bay Review, Thought Catalog, and elsewhere. She is currently working on her essay collection, “Fool's Paradise.” teainacoffeeshop.com
Karen A. Terrey is the author of the poetry chapbook, Bite and Blood (Finishing Line Press, 2014). She is the co-organizer for the Literary Arts & Wine Reading Series, a monthly event in downtown Truckee. www.karenaterrey.blogspot.com
Ruth Thompson is the author of three books of poetry: Crazing (Saddle Road Press, 2015), Woman With Crows (2013), and ...read more