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Tebot
Bach Poetry Readings in Huntington Beach


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Friday, January 29, 2010
Tony Barnstone and Michael Brian
Tracy
Location: Golden West College, Community Room, 15744 Golden West St.,
Huntington Beach, CA Time: 7:30 p.m. Cost: Free.
How to Register:
Notify Mifanwy Kaiser mifanwy.kaiser@gmail.com
that you are registering
Mifanwy Kaiser
20592 Minerva Lane
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Tebot
Bach Reading Previous
This featured 2009 presentation includes the works of
Holly Prado. Poetry is one of
f
the most creative forms
of writing. It's never too early or late to explore this art form and dive
into HB poetry scene.
Holly Prado, author of Monkey Journal, Monkey Journal, chronicles the small
and large events over the course of a year. It reveals a very important and
often neglected truth that in order to live a creative and ethical life, one
must do it deliberately. Prado has worked tirelessly to tell what can't be
told. Waiting for the defining moment, Prado never forces anything.
In a lyrical journal, poet Holly Prado, explores the mysteries of the
ordinary. Details of daily life ifilled with a sense of inexhaustible wonder
and curiosity in L.A., Monkey Journal chronicles the modern soul in
conversation with the world.
Monkey Journal ISBN: 1-893670-23-6 Buy From Tebot Bach 12.00
One of Southern California's premier poetry clubs, Tebot Bach is a
non-profit organization that has been awarded a grant to publish the works of homeless
people, among its many projects. It has published several books and continues to excel
in the art of the spoken and written word. If you are a poetry fan,
each month's events are top notch. Don't miss them!
Previous
Previous poetry readings have included Carine Topal, Kate Buckley and many more.
Jessica Goodheart
Jessica Goodheart is a research director for the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy.
Dedicated to low wage
workers, this non-profit organization reflects themes that run through
Goodheart's works. Even her name describes the efforts and endeavors she
pursues both professionally and privately in her career as a poet and
writer. Her works have appeared in The Antioch Review, Spillway,
Mudfish, Tebot Bach's Blue Arc West: An Anthology of California Poets, and
The Best American Poetry 2005, among other publications. Her first book,
entitled in Earthquake Season, is slated for publication by Word Press in
2010.
Cece Peri
Cece Peri, freelance research consultant, holds a doctorate in psychology
from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. This recipient of the
first Anne Silver Poetry Award from Speechless also was named named one of
six Newer Poets of Los Angeles by the LA Poetry Festival in 2008. Her
poetry has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including
Speechless the Magazine, San Gabriel Valley Poetry Quarterly, Untangled:
Stories & Poetry from the Women and Girls of WriteGirl, Gift of Words: Poems
for the Iraqi People and is forthcoming in Master Class in Poetry from
Duende Books. Cece, a recent transplant to the Los
Angeles area, was born and raised in New York City.
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