Acre Books Events
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Online Reading with Dan O’Brien
Join poet and playwright Dan O'Brien live online at his home in California for an evening (or morning) of poetry, prose and performance with The Butcher's Dozen, a monthly series curated by London-based writer David Collard. This is the first time in over 150 gatherings that the program will be devoted entirely to the work […]
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Adrianne Harun at Powell’s Books
Powell’s City of Books 1005 W. Burnside St., Portland, OR, United StatesA reading at Powell’s City of Books (1005 W. Burnside St., Portland) on December 5th @ 7 PM
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Matthew Minicucci at the James Merrill House
Book Signing & Reading with Former Merrill Fellow Matthew Minicucci JAMES MERRILL HOUSE VISITORS CENTER 107 Water Street, Stonington CT
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AWP Conference Reading ft Kevin Prufer: Unsung Masters
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MOThe Unsung Masters Reading Room 2502B, Kansas City Convention Center, Level 2 Each year, the Unsung Masters Series publishes a book devoted to the life and work of a great but little known author. Volumes include large selections of the author's work printed alongside interviews, articles, drafts, photographs, and ephemera. This reading brings together the […]
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AWP Panel ft Jessica E. Johnson & Tomas Moniz: Intro Forever
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MOIntro Forever: Mapping the Creative and Pedagogical Terrain of Community Colleges Room 2502A, Kansas City Convention Center, Level 2 Though community colleges typically enroll around forty percent of United States undergraduates, they are seldom discussed as sites of knowledge production or expertise. Panelists—active writers and community college professors—will talk about the pedagogical and creative implications […]
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AWP Panel ft Kevin Prufer: Draft, Draft, Goose
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MODraft, Draft, Goose: The Thinking Behind Revising Room 2105, Kansas City Convention Center, Street Level In this panel, five distinguished writers will each share a draft of a published piece along with its final version, and discuss the decisions made to get there. We’ll consider the cascading effects of the smallest changes, and how to […]
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AWP Panel ft. Jose Hernandez Diaz: Against Tradition
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MOThe Against Tradition Tradition: Contradiction & the Prose Poem Room 2504AB, Kansas City Convention Center, Level 2 Originating in nineteenth-century France as a subversive form “supple . . . and rugged enough to adapt . . . to the lyrical impulses of the soul,” prose poems are now taught in writing classrooms across the globe. […]
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AWP Conference Reading ft Carolyn Oliver
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MOWomen of New Fabulism and Speculative Literature: A Reading Room 3501AB, Kansas City Convention Center, Level 3 Fabulism and speculative literature have long employed the bizarre, unexpected, and impossible to better reflect human experience. Recent political and societal changes, such as anti-trans laws, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the attack on no-fault divorce […]
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AWP Panel ft Hugh Sheehy: Publishing with a Small Press
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MOIndependence with Independents: Making the Most of Publishing with a Small Press Room 2103C, Kansas City Convention Center, Street Level While independent presses may not offer the big money of the Big Five publishers, publishing with IPs can offer significant benefits, including freedom with content, form, style, and objectives, as well as (some) control during […]
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AWP Panel ft C.T. Salazar: Queer Poets Thriving in the Red
Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St #100, Kansas City, MONot Just Surviving: Queer Poets Thriving in the Red Room 2103B, Kansas City Convention Center, Street Level When discussing what queer folks under attack in "red" states should do, one thing is always suggested: leave. While it may be ideal for some, for many, leaving means abandoning not only loved ones, but also their homes. […]
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Book Launch: Bad Mexican, Bad American
Celebrate the launch of Jose Hernandez Diaz's debut full-length collection BAD MEXICAN. BAD AMERICAN at The Libros Lincoln Heights bookstore with a showcase of local authors.
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