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Jul 26

Blueprints: Bringing Poetry into Communities

Blueprints: Bringing Poetry into Communities

Edited by Katharine Coles

Literature/Poetry

How does one bring poetry to a community? And who is going to make it happen? In response to these questions posed by the Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute, Katharine Coles and a cadre of poets and artists provide this essential guide and inspiration. Blueprints creates for poets and arts organizers the sense that they are part of a larger, noble endeavor based in shared values and commitment to poetry. The first three sections include essays by a dozen poets and artists about ways they have brought poetry into different kinds of communities. These essays demonstrate what has been done and what can be done and will inspire others to bring poetry into their own communities. The final section provides a practical “toolkit” loaded with experience-based advice and the tools and strategies necessary to accomplish those endeavors.


FREE PDF: http://www.uofupress.com/static-content/uofupress/files/9781607811473_Blueprints_ebook.pdf

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Jul 13

Come to “La Luz” Wednesday, July 27 from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Featuring Performances by Julia Alvarez, Helena… http://fb.me/16YGacK2v

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Jul 12

ire’ne lara silva reading from ‘furia’…with special guest poets: Joe Jimenez, Rachel Jennings, and jo reyes-boitel…

ire’ne lara silva reading from ‘furia’…with special guest poets: Joe Jimenez, Rachel Jennings, and jo reyes-boitel..
The Twig Book Shop ~ 200 E. Grayson Street, Suite 124 ~ San Antonio , TX 78215

Sunday, July 24, 2011 at 1:00 PM: 

Free and open to the public. 

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Bio’s: 
ire’ne lara silva is the author of ‘furia,’ a collection of poetry, and
two chapbooks: ‘ani’mal’ and ‘INDíGENA.’ She is the 2008 recipient of the Gloria Anzaldua Milagro Award, a Macondista, and an inaugural CantoMundo fellow. Website: http://www.irenelarasilva.webs.com


Joe Jiménez lives in San Antonio , Texas . His work has appeared in Mariposas: New Queer Latino Poetry , Borderlands Texas Poetry Review, Saltwater Quarterly and is forthcoming in Caper Literary Journal. The short film El Abuelo [1983], commissioned as part of London ‘s 2008 Fashion in Film Festival, is based on Jiménez’s affinity for ironing. 

Originally from East Tennessee, Rachel Jennings now lives in San Antonio , Texas , where she is an English instructor at San Antonio College . She has published a book of poetry, Elijah’s Farm (Pecan Grove Press, 2008), and two poetry chapbooks, Knoxville Girl: The Walk to the River (Finishing Line Press) and Hedge Ghosts (LaNana Creek Press, 2001). Her poems have appeared in the Appalachian Journal, Borderlands, Concho River Review, Red River Review, The Texas Observer, The San Antonio Express-News, La Voz de Esperanza, and other publications. 

jo reyes-boitel : writer, motivator/supporter, mother, rabid music listener, beginning drummer and lover. connecting everyday earth activities to the heaven that surrounds us. 


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Jun 24

release of Rachel Jennings’ chapbook, Knoxville Girl

Rachel Jennings’ chapbook, Knoxville Girl: The Walk to the River, has now been officially released by Finishing Line Press and is available on the press website. Also, Rachel has available copies.

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Catching up with ire’ne lara silva…

New website: http://www.irenelarasilva.webs.com

furia by ire’ne lara silva

 (cover artwork by Moisés S. L. Lara)

 

now available on amazon.com: 

http://www.amazon.com/furia-irene-lara-silva/dp/0983043507/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1307116919&sr=8-1 

also at www.mouthfeelpress.com

for signed copies, electronic press kits, or to schedule a reading, please contact: irenelarasilva@yahoo.com

 

MAY 25, 2011

furia received an Honorable Mention for the 2011 International Latino Book Award in Poetry http://www.lbff.us/international-latino-book-awards.html

 

Next Reading: July 8, 2011 Cantomundo Fellows Reading @ Mexican-American Cultural Center, Austin, TX    

 

Recent Interviews:

Corazon Bilingue:

Website:  http://corazonbilingue.com/

Interview/Podcast link:

http://corazonbilingue.com/images/11_0313_ire_ne_lara_silva.mp3

 

Radio Interview with Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say (On the Air!)

http://archive.kpft.org/mp3/110104_193001np.MP3

 

or go to:

http://kpft.org/

click on archives, then find the Nuestra Palabra segment for 1/4/11 at 7:30pm.

interview  begins halfway through

 

First Review/Interview with LaBloga: 

http://labloga.blogspot.com/2010/10/irene-lara-silvas-furia-la-mujer-que-se.html      

 

Recent/Forthcoming Publications:

“the ocean’s tongue,” short story, in Acentos Review  http://www.acentosreview.com

“duermate,” short story, in Kweli Journal  http://www.kwelijournal.com/

 ”cortando las nubes,” short story, in Yellow Medicine Review http://yellowmedicinereview.com/

 ”djata’s poetry,” poem, in Pilgrimage http://www.pilgrimagepress.org/

“love of people,” poem, in Turtle Island to Abya Yala: A Love Anthology of Art and Poetry by Native American and Latina Women   http://malinallipress.blogspot.com/

 

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Jun 8

Macondo part of San Antonio’s literary scene

http://sacurrent.com/on-the-books-part-four-sa-8217-s-literary-scene-often-overlooked-1.1158735

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May 24

http://www.macondofoundation.org/writer_profile.html http://fb.me/13arAKARR

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May 23

Read Macondista profile of Rupert Reyes

http://www.macondofoundation.org/writer_profile.html

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Jessica Helen Lopez will read from her new book, “Always Messing With them Boys” at La Reistencia in Austin

Published by West End Press of Albuquerque, NM, “Always Messing With Them Boys” is the the first collection of poetry by Jessica Helen Lopez.  She is scheduled to read from her book at La Resistencia bookstore in Austin, TX on June 14 Tuesday.  Sponsored by Red Salmon Arts, this reading kicks off a 15-city book tour that includes such venues as the Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe, Green Mill Tavern of Chicago and Venice, CA at Beyond Baroque.  You may visit www.westendpress.org for more information.

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May 6

The first reviews are in for Toni Margarita Plummer’s THE BOLERO OF ANDI ROWE

“A dreaminess marks Plummer’s debut collection featuring troublesome first love among young Latinos in Los Angeles’s San Gabriel Valley.”—Publishers Weekly

“Plummer’s interconnected stories are set in the San Gabriel Valley, east of Los Angeles….Her poignant stories bring alive one multicultural family yet speak universally.”—Booklist

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