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Esther Lee wins Elixir Press' Editor's Prize
Congratulations! She receives $1,000 & her collection, "Spit," will be published by Elixir Press. For the announcement click here.
April Naoko Heck in The Asian American Literary Review
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Ronaldo Wilson wins Thom Gunn Award
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Brynn Saito in Pleiades, Vol 30, #1
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Debbie Yee in Fence Magazine
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Diana Park receives Emerging Writer Fellowship at the Stadler Center, Bucknell University
Congratulations! Check out the announcement with Diana's profile, & more information about the fellowship here.
Jake Ricafrente is a Best New Poet 2010
To see the list of all the emerging poets & their poems included in the 2010 Best New Poets Anthology, click here.
Tamiko Beyer's chapbook, bough breaks, will be published by Meritage Press
August 21, 3:30 pm: West Coast Kundiman Reading, Part 4
VANESSA HUANG, MARGARET RHEE, RONALDO V. WILSON @ EASTWIND BOOKS OF
BERKELEY, 8/21, 3:30 pm
WEST COAST KUNDIMAN POETRY READING, PART 4
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
3:30 PM
EASTWIND BOOKS OF BERKELEY
2066 University Ave. Between Shattuck and Milvia
Near Downtown Berkeley BART
Featuring:
VANESSA HUANG
MARGARET RHEE
RONALDO V. WILSON
VANESSA HUANG is a poet, writer and community organizer whose practice
feeds the resilience and embodiment of people, campaigns and movement
building from the margins. Her work draws on a history of
collaboration across the anti-prison, gender liberation, immigrant
rights, anti-violence, disability justice and reproductive justice
movements. Vanessa's current poetry manuscript "quiet of chorus" was a
finalist for Poets & Writers' 2010 California Writers Exchange Award.
Vanessa lives in Oakland and works as a teaching artist and consultant
for social justice organizations.
MARGARET RHEE is a poet, media artist and interdisciplinary scholar.
She co-edited the chapbook 'Here is a Pen: An Anthology of West Coast
Kundiman Poets' (Achiote Press, 2009) and has published poems in 'Back
Room Live' and the 'Berkeley Poetry Review.' She attended the
inaugural Kundiman poetry retreat and fell in love with poetry & there
there.
RONALDO V. WILSON is the author of Narrative of the Life of the Brown
Boy and the White Man, winner of the 2007 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
(University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008), andPoems of the Black Object,
winner of the Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry (Futurepoem Books,
2009). He is a graduate of the PhD program in English at the CUNY
Graduate Center, and NYU's Graduate Creative Writing Program. Wilson
has won numerous fellowships to include the Provincetown Fine Arts
Work Center, Cave Canem, Kundiman, Djerassi, and Yaddo. A co-founder
of the Black Took Collective, he teaches at Mount Holyoke College.
ABOUT EASTWIND BOOKS:
Eastwind Books of Berkeley has been serving the Asian American
community since 1982 and welcomes people to attend this wonderful
Kundiman event.
phone: 510 548-2350
fax: 510 548-3697
http://www.asiabookcenter.com/