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Friday, November 9
 

7:00pm PST

Audiobook Narration with Matt Haynes
The secret's out: Audiobooks are booming. Now for the next secrets: Who does audiobooks? What is the most important thing to look for in a narrator? When is it time to take a book to audio? Where do narrators get their training? How does a narrator do all those voices? Join audiobook narrator Matt Haynes as he lets you in on some surprising truths about his industry... and answers your questions as well.

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Matt Haynes

Matt Haynes is an internationally acclaimed audiobook narrator with over 40 titles to his credit. He has narrated books in a wide variety of genres including-Biographies-Fantasy-Science Fiction-Romance-Memoirs-Self Help-Business-Horror-Comedy  and many moreHe specializes in educating... Read More →


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Dorsa Brevia 625 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209

7:00pm PST

Create Comics & Mini-Zines the Lowriders in Space Way!
Passionate about comics, manga, zines and graphic novels, or making your own mini-book ? Learn to write, collaborate and draw  your own mini-creation the Lowriders in Space way, using ballpoint pens. You'll get tips on how to draw comics, and then make your own comic using ballpoint pens, a mini-comic template, and collage techniques.

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Cathy Camper

Author
Author of the award-winning Lowriders in Space series, zinester, and librarian.


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Literary Arts (Library) 925 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205, USA

7:00pm PST

Goodnight, Trump
Parody of Goodnight Moon by Erich Origen and Gan Golan

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Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
The Big Legrowlski 812 NW Couch St, Portland, OR 97209

7:00pm PST

Multiplicity of Voice: An Evening with Copper Canyon, Tavern Books, and YesYes Books
Three Pacific Northwest independent presses come together for a night of astonishing poetry and breathtaking variety of voice and language.

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KMA Sullivan

Publisher, YesYes Books
KMA Sullivan is the author of Necessary Fire, winner of the St Lawrence Book Award (Black Lawrence Press, 2015). Her poems have appeared in Boston Review, Southern Humanities Review, Forklift, Ohio, The Nervous Breakdown, Gertrude, diode, and elsewhere. Essays have appeared in The... Read More →


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland 422 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205, USA

7:00pm PST

One Page Wednesday/Lit Crawl Mashup!
Writers, escape the solitude of your desk! Readers, come and listen to great fresh work! For this special Lit Crawl edition of One Page Wednesday all readers will respond to the prompts: Lit or Crawl. Expect to hear amazing featured writers! Audience members will have the chance to step up to the microphone! What do you have to say to Lit or Crawl? One page, double spaced. Please, no reading from devices!

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Natalie Serber

Author
Natalie Serber is the author of a memoir, Community Chest, and a story collection, Shout Her Lovely Name, a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, a summer reading selection from O, the Oprah Magazine, and an Oregonian Top 10 Book of the Pacific Northwest. Her fiction has appeared in... Read More →


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Aesop West End 1300 W Burnside St, Portland, OR 97209, USA

7:00pm PST

OPOSSUM Presents: A Literary Cabaret!
To celebrate the release of our latest issue and record, we get literal with our mission—to present the very best literature animated by music. See a poet traverse rangelands beneath the cry of a pedal steel. Hear an intrepid essayist duel a demented banjo. Feel the bass drop on a tale’s precipitous turn. So life is disappointing, forget it! In here, life is beautiful!

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Jon Ross

Managing Editor, OPOSSUM, A Literary Marsupial
Talk to me about your ideas on the relationship between literature and music! And your favorite David Bowie deep cuts!


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
The Cleaners at Ace Hotel 403 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205

7:00pm PST

Storytellers Telling Stories - Live!
Storytellers Telling Stories Live! is where music meets storytelling -- authors, poets, actors, comedians, and musicians unite for a rousing performance full of laughter and heartache -- inspired by the Storytellers Telling Stories Podcast and hosted by Jude Brewer.

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Jude Brewer

I host a literary "radio theatre" podcast called Storytellers Telling Stories.


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Powell's Employee Union L5 Gallery 920 W Burnside St, Portland, OR 97209, USA

7:00pm PST

Triptych Tapestry
Prose and Poetry read to improvised jazz music as art inspired by the written pieces is displayed.  

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Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Ace Hotel Portland (Lobby) 1022 SW Harvey Milk St, Portland, OR 97205, USA

7:00pm PST

Unchartable: An Evening of Environmental Unknowns
Portland Review and The Accomplices (Entropy, CCM, and Writ Large Press) co-host Unchartable: An Evening of Environmental Unknowns. It is the nature of the human mind to seek, to touch, to understand and occupy vast unknowable terrains, but which of our daily environments resist comprehension? Our readers will present unknowable psychological landscapes, confounding emotional habitats, the shapeless environs of both speculation and perception, those territories where mind and body, physical and psychological, human and nonhuman, meet and cohabitate without reconciliation.

Readers:

Samiya Bashir’s books of poetry: Where the Apple Falls, Gospel, and Field Theories, winner of the 2018 Oregon Book Award, and anthologies, including Role Call: A Generational Anthology of Social & Political Black Literature & Art, exist. Sometimes she makes poems of dirt. Sometimes zeros and ones. Sometimes variously rendered text. Sometimes light. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with a magic cat who shares her obsession with trees and blackbirds and occasionally crashes her classes and poetry salons at Reed College.

M. Allen Cunningham is the author of several books including the new novel Perpetua's Kin, for which he was awarded a 2018 Project Grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council. His work has appeared in many publications, including Tin House, Glimmer Train, and The Kenyon Review, and he is the recipient of an Oregon Literary Fellowship, two Oregon Arts Commission Fellowships, and residencies at Yaddo. He recently joined the English Department at Portland State University to teach creative writing.

Anne-Marie Kinney is the author of two novels, Radio Iris (2012, Two Dollar Radio) and Coldwater Canyon (2018, CCM). A New York Times Editor’s Choice pick, Radio Iris was called “a spiky debut” and “‘The Office’ as scripted by Kafka” by the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Her shorter work has been published in journals including Alaska Quarterly Review, The Rattling Wall, The Collagist, Fanzine and Black Clock, for which she also served as Production Editor from 2011-2016. She lives in Los Angeles, where she co-curates the Griffith Park Storytelling Series.
 
Janice Lee is the author of KEROTAKIS (Dog Horn Press, 2010), Daughter (Jaded Ibis, 2011), Damnation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013), Reconsolidation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2015), and The Sky Isn’t Blue (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016). She writes about the filmic long take, slowness, interspecies communication, the apocalypse, and asks the question, how do we hold space open while maintaining intimacy? She is Founder & Executive Editor of Entropy, Co-Publisher at Civil Coping Mechanisms, Contributing Editor at Fanzine, and Co-Founder of The Accomplices. She is an Assistant Professor of Fiction at Portland State University.

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Karina Briski

Editor in Chief, Portland Review


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Literary Arts (Studio) 925 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205, USA

7:00pm PST

WordPlay with Write Around Portland
Write Around Portland presents WordPlay, a community writing extravaganza featuring prompts and exercises from our renowned workshop model. Led by trained facilitators, participants will have a chance to write, share and stretch their literary muscles. Featuring group writes, mini-writes, speedy writes and more!

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Jenny Chu

Community Engagement Manager, Write Around Portland
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Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
CENTRL Office Downtown 1155 SW Morrison St, Portland, OR 97205, USA

7:00pm PST

ZYZZYVA's Northwest All-Stars
Come join ZYZZYVA—San Francisco's revered literary journal, publishing the West Coast's best writers and poets since 1985—for a program of short readings by some of their past and most recent contributors. Having a long tradition of publishing writers living in Oregon, ZYZZYVA happily returns to Portland for this showcase hosted by Editorial Assistant Zack Ravas.

Readings by Sallie Tisdale, Amy Miller, John Sibley Williams, and Jennifer Moss

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Zack Ravas

Editorial Assistant, ZYZZYVA
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Oscar Villalon

Managing Editor, ZYZZYVA
Oscar Villalon is managing editor of ZYZZYVA. His essays, reviews, and interviews have appeared in VQR, The Believer, the Los Angeles Times, NPR.org, and elsewhere. The former book editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, he lives with his family in the Mission District.


Friday November 9, 2018 7:00pm - 7:45pm PST
Cassidy's Restaurant 1331 SW Washington St, Portland, OR 97205, USA
 
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