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Entrevista a Adisa en Atlantis | LA LENGUA ES UN TAMBOR
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LA LENGUA ES UN TAMBOR. Ritmo y mensajes en la literatura Caribeña de Opal Palmer Adisa. Entrevista a Adisa en Atlantis. Julio 4, 2016. Julio 4, 2016. Rewriting the Caribbean Female Body: A Conversation with Opal Palmer Adisa. Reescribiendo el cuerpo de la mujer caribeña: una conversación con Opal Palmer Adisa. Visitó Granada en 2011, donde ofreció un vibrante recital de poesía. Acompañada por los tambores del grupo local Bembé Batucada. En la Casa con Libros. La Casa con LIbros. Únete a otros 8 seguidor...
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Joyce | coyotesmuse
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Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All. Bay Area Writing Project Reading on Sunday November 13, 2016. November 5, 2016. I hope you can join me and Glenn Ingersoll at Expressions Gallery in Berkeley on Sunday November 13th. There will be an open mic; contact ms.marty.will@gmail.com if you are interested in reading. Here are the details:. The Bay Area Writing Project and Expressions Gallery. Present poets Joyce Young and Glenn Ingersoll. November 13, 2016. 8211; 3:00-4:30 pm. Yesterday&...
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coyotesmuse | Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All | Page 2
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Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All. Reading, Writing and Subtraction. November 28, 2014. I’ve been spending some time during this long weekend reading articles, posts, Tweets and varied forms of artists’ writing about why and how they do what they do. It has always been interesting to me to read or hear about the process through which individuals come to their art, or through which their art comes to them. How do you create space for your art? November 10, 2014. November 10, 2014.
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Reading Tonight – Alameda Island Poets at Frank Bette Center for the Arts | coyotesmuse
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Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All. Reading Tonight – Alameda Island Poets at Frank Bette Center for the Arts. June 3, 2015. June 3, 2015. I will be reading poetry with John Curl at Alameda Island Poets Series this evening, 7-9 pm. Frank Bette Center for the Arts, located at 1601 Paru St., corner of Lincoln Ave. and Paru. It is a large, yellow Victorian House that is an art gallery. We’ll be surrounded by lots of visual art and you can be there, too. You’re invited! Join 407 other...
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Science Fiction Feminisms (Spr 13): January 2013
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Science Fiction Feminisms (Spr 13). Thursday, January 24, 2013. Really enjoyed meeting you all today! Looking forward to our next week! For our next class, please read the following story online, and also the essay I will be sending to you on email. Please look for the email and bring a copy of that essay with you to the next class. A print out of this may be helpful to you too! Click the pics for links.]. Oh, and don't forget to bring in your list of violated assumptions! CAMPUS OPEN TH 24 JAN! Looking ...
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Elisa Serna | LA LENGUA ES UN TAMBOR
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LA LENGUA ES UN TAMBOR. Ritmo y mensajes en la literatura Caribeña de Opal Palmer Adisa. Entrevista a Adisa en Atlantis. Julio 4, 2016. Julio 4, 2016. Rewriting the Caribbean Female Body: A Conversation with Opal Palmer Adisa. Reescribiendo el cuerpo de la mujer caribeña: una conversación con Opal Palmer Adisa. Visitó Granada en 2011, donde ofreció un vibrante recital de poesía. Acompañada por los tambores del grupo local Bembé Batucada. En la Casa con Libros. La Casa con LIbros. Noviembre 30, 2015.
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Afrobeat Journal - Article
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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Opal Palmer Adisa, an internationally recognized literary critic, poet, writer, storyteller and photographer, hails from the Caribbean, and is the editor of The Caribbean Writer, the literary gem of the Caribbean - thecaribbeanwriter.org. Her most recent title is, Caribbean Erotic ( co-edited with Donna Weir-Soley), 2010, and her forthcoming novel, Painting Away Regrets, is due Fall 2011. Visit her at opalpalmeradisa.com. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (?
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How to Win the National Poetry Slam | coyotesmuse
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Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All. How to Win the National Poetry Slam. August 9, 2014. I don’t Reblog often, but this post by Kelli Stevens Kane is about much more than Slam Poetry. Enough said. Please read on…. I won the National Poetry Slam in 2011. Sort of. So I sat there. Alone. Forever. And. 1,764 more words. Pandemonium Press Reading Series – 1st Wednesdays. Don’t be that dude: Handy tips for the male academic →. 2 thoughts on “ How to Win the National Poetry Slam. Notify ...
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Forces of Change at the Oakland Museum of CA | coyotesmuse
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Writing, Breathing and Thoughtfully Walking Through it All. Forces of Change at the Oakland Museum of CA. April 5, 2015. April 5, 2015. I have been honored to work with 5 phenomenal individuals on their installations at the Oakland Museum. Now it’s time to celebrate our work! Friday, April 10th – Forces of Change – 5 New Personal Stories. Please come to the Oakland Museum of California on the evening of Friday, April 10th. Friday, April 10th, 2015. History Gallery, Oakland Museum of California, level 2.
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