Leave a Message at the Beep Reading

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I’ll be reading a new story at Leave a Message at the Beep Reading curated by the extremely awesome Anastacia Tolbert, featuring a mind-boggling line up of stellar writers: Jourdan Keith, Wendy Call, Natasha Marin, Laura Wachs, Star Murray, Ann Teplik, and Amber Flame at the Twilight Gallery, Saturday, April 26, 7 PM. The last time I read a new story (at WET’s 6-Pack Series), two women got engaged! I can’t wait for what will happen at this reading!

Twilight Gallery is at 4306 SW Alaska Street, Seattle, which is in the West Seattle Junction.

Seattle Art Museum Remix – My Favorite Things: Highly Opinionated Tours

I’ll be leading a Highly Opinionated Tour of a few of my favorite things at SAM this Friday, February 21, 9:45 PM at the Remix – where the museum stays open late and all manner of shenanigans unfold: flamenco, djs, dancing, interactive sculpture-making, and so forth. It’s $12 for SAM members, $25 for the general public, and FREE if you are the first 50 there, dressed in all three primary colors, and ONLY the three primary colors. Come check out the new Miro exhibit, and I will express opinions.

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Vis-a-Vis Society Documentary

Nancy Guppy and her amazing crew at the Seattle Channel made this short documentary about the Vis-a-Vis Society a few years back while Dr. Ink and Owning were at work on their first evening-length performance piece and installation “Who Are We?” at the Northwest Film Forum.

Two New Poems in PageBoy Magazine!

Two of my Concept Album poems have been published in PageBoy Magazine, “What Is Fudge?” and “Family Portrait of Noses.” (Concept Album is a format that I’ve been working with, inspired by Anne Carson’s “Short Talks” and Jason Whitmarsh’s “Histories.” A Concept Album is a series of songs that tell a story (such as The Beach BoysPet Sounds, Face to Face by The Kinks) – I write a prose poem / critical review of an imaginary Concept Album.)

It’s beautiful! It’s for sale!

PageBoy Magazine’s latest issue is now available via paypal at http://pageboymagazine.blogspot.com. Issue VI contains work by Jeff Encke, Annie Chou, Greg Bachar, Nadine Maestas, Fred Sasaki, Rachel Kessler, Greg Bem, Marrissa F. Baum, and Simone Sachs. Art by Alfredo Arreguin.

http://pageboymagazine.blogspot.com/

 

Lit Crawl

I’m reading some new, apparently rhymey poems Thursday, October 24, at 8 PM
with my fantastic fellow Writers in the Schools, Erin Malone and Matt Gano, at Vermillion Gallery, during a 3-hour bonanza of literary happenings on Seattle’s Capitol Hill and beyond. Crawl by for a drink and a verse!

Rhyme and Reason: Poets Who Teach

Vermillion Gallery, 1508 11th Avenue
Matt Gano, Erin Malone, Rachel Kessler and Jeanine Walker

Poets from Seattle Arts and Lectures’ Writers in the Schools (WITS) program show off rhythm and meter. Matt Gano (Suits for the Swarm), Erin Malone (Hover), Rachel Kessler (TATE, USA Today, The Stranger),and WITS staffer and host Jeanine Walker (Cimarron Review, Web Conjunctions) read.

http://litcrawl.org/seattle/schedule

Vis-a-Vis Society in LoFi Arts Festival at Smoke Farm

My collaboration with poet Sierra Nelson, The Vis-a-Vis Society, will premier a new installation and performance piece during the LoFi Arts festival at Smoke Farm Saturday, August 24, 2013.

LoFi Arts Festival – Must Be Present to WIN!

The 2013 Lo-Fi Arts Festival *Must Be Present to Win! will feature site-specific work in all visual and performance media located in and engaged with the Smoke Farm landscape on August 24, 2013. Plan your visit as many of the works are illuminated or light-based, and evening entertainment abounds.

Families welcome. Children under 12 get in free. They must be supervised at all times. Sorry, no dogs allowed.

 

First Book Fundraiser Reading

 

Saturday / May 18 / 10:00 AM / The Hugo House

I’ll be reading from Arnold Lobel’s Mouse Tails (an under-recognized work of genius).

Chef Tamara Murphy, a Seattle Sounders player, Anna Banana Freeze from the Massive Monkees and New Day Northwest host Margaret Larson are among celebrity readers taking part in First Book Seattle’s second annual fundraiser ‘What Was Your First Book?’

 

‘What Was Your First Book?’ is an all-ages story-time taking place on Saturday May 18th at Richard Hugo House in Seattle from 10:00am to Noon. The readers (full list below) will read the book that first inspired their love of reading and chat to the audience about their choice.

Limited Tickets are available at http://www.firstbook.org/seattle for $25 for adults and $10 for children. $25 provides ten new books to children who need them. The voice of the Sounders Ross Fletcher will host the event.

 

First Book Seattle has donated over 5,600 books in King County since its November 2011 inception. First Book Seattle gets books to children who need them through working with Title I classrooms and community groups where 70% or more of the children are from low-income families. We know that the presence of books in the home is the single greatest factor for predicting future literacy.

 

May’s event will not only raise funds for First Book Seattle but also provides a unique opportunity to hear high profile members of our community talk about their passion for reading and inspire children and adults alike.

 

The readers:

o Chef Tamara Murphy of Terra Plata

o Margaret Larson host of New Day Northwest

o Anna Banana Freeze from the Massive Monkees b-boy crew

o Shovey Chase from the Rat City Roller Girls

o Seattle Sounders player

o UW Husky Wide Receiver

o Captain Bjorn Toorun Ride the Duck driver

o Rachel Kessler from Typing Explosion poetry performance

o Julie Trout 2012 Regional Teacher of the Year

o Linda Neunzig owner Ninety Farms sustainable farm

The event is co-sponsored by Elliott Bay Book Company and the Richard Hugo House.

“Ho-Hum: Poetry of the Everyday” talk at Highline Community College

Tuesday April 9th / 9:00 AM / Highline Community College / Bldg. 2                            2400 S 240th St  Des Moines, WA 98198

I’ll be giving a reading of and talk about a new poem cycle dealing with water, drinking fountains, sewers, and toilets, as well as screening a few of the 1960s and ’70s educational films that inspired me.