And for those of you who did not make it, here is the video of Thomas Times reading Make a Muscle at the recent sell-out Play on Words show at the San José Museum of Art! On Estonian Independence Day, no less.
Play on Words at San José Museum of Art
Play on Words–the series in San José that stages readings by professional actors of short pieces of fiction, memoir, essay and reportage–has accepted Make a Muscle, which appeared in Tin House last year, for their performance in New Terrains, an ongoing series at the San José Museum of Art. The reading is scheduled for February 24 at 2pm, and the venue is large and reportedly on the verge of selling out! (My reader is Thomas Times.) Here is PoW’s write-up of the event.
Join San Jose’s premiere literary performance arts series on Sunday, February 24 from 2-4 pm to watch professional actors perform original fiction, nonfiction, theater and poetry by 15 Bay Area writers. This unique show includes storytelling from Iran, Ireland, South Korea, India, Mexico, Serbia, China and the United States. Learn more at playonwordsanjose.com.
Featuring work by:
MAIREAD BRODIE
ARCADIA CONRAD
KEENAN FLAGG
MIKE KARPA
BECKY KLING
KSENIA LAKOVIC
ALLISON LANDA
MICHELLE SUZANN MYERS
TONY PRESS
MICHELLE QIAO
ANNIQUA RANA
CHRISTINA SHON
LAURA DOMINGO SHORT
ANJELA VILLARREALL RATLIFF
San José Museum of Art
110 South Market Street
San José CA
Late breaking: Reading at On The Cusp
I am a late addition, and very excited to be one of the three readers in On The Cusp’s January 30 reading at the Bindery on Haight Street. I am reading an excerpt from my Japan novel–Criminals–and another piece of straight-up memoir. Here’s the write-up from Alison Landa, who makes it all happen:
The events that define us aren’t always immediately apparent. That’s the idea behind On the Cusp, a quarterly reading series that seeks to explore the meaning of life’s smaller moments … and their lasting significance.
Featuring Sarah Kobrinsky, Marian Palaia, and Mike Karpa!
Sarah Kobrinsky was the 2013-2015 Poet Laureate of Emeryville, CA. Her collection, Nighttime on the Other Side of Everything, is forthcoming by New Rivers Press (Autumn 2019). Her poems and stories have appeared in Magma Poetry, Eleven Eleven, Monkeybicycle, 100 Word Story, Fjords Review among many others. She was born in Canada, raised in North Dakota, seasoned in England, and tempered in California. Sarah and her husband have a handmade dinnerware company called Jered’s Pottery. She is also a perinatal yoga instructor.
Marian Palaia is the author of “The Given World,” named by Kirkus a best novel of 2015 and nominated for, among other awards, The PEN/Bingham Prize, the Saroyan International Prize for Fiction, and the VCU/Cabell Prize. She lives in San Francisco and in Missoula, Montana with her Mongolian Barking Shepherd, Tupelo. Her second book, “Wild Things,” is forthcoming.
Mike Karpa is a queer SF writer shifting from deeply felt literary writing to meaningless escapism. Briefly a DoJ staff translator, his biggest work victory is surviving as a freelancer for over thirty years, which may be why full-time employment sets his mind spinning murder-mystery plots. His memoir and/or short fiction has been published in Tin House, Sixfold, and elsewhere and been selected for Memoir Monday, a weekly newsletter co-curated by Narratively, Tin House and other literary magazines. A new story is apparently forthcoming in Tahoma Literary Review.
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Admission for this event is $5 in advance or $10 at the door. Advance tickets can be ordered at this link: https://thecusp.bpt.me/.
Please note: this is an all ages event. The bar opens at 7pm, and event begins at 7:30pm.
Late notice–Reading at San Mateo Public Library
I actually don’t know which of two pieces I’ll be reading–“Chili Dog” or “Make A Muscle.” Suggestions encouraged. The reading starts at 1PM as part of NaNoWriMo festivities at the San Mateo Public Library in downtown San Mateo.
LitCrawl reading with Castro Coop
The Castro Coop is at it again, repurposing works of fiction in search of alternate facts. Join us on October 20, 2018.
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Line-up announced for Flash Fiction Forum
Look who’s on board for Flash Fiction Forum October 10th! Pretty great company to be in…
OCTOBER 10, LINEUP
1. Tania Martin, “Apollo and Aphrodite Cut the Line”
2. Kimy Martinez, “Before I Met My Mom”
3. Ann Harleman “History for the First Time”
4. Al Preciado, “The Insistence of Memory”
5. Donnelle C. McGee, “Hey You” from forthcoming book
6. Deborah Kennedy, “Natural Revenge”
7. Mike Karpa, “Chili Dog,”
8. Carol Park, “Round the Table”
9. Nancy Devine, “In the Beginning, There Was Risk”
10. Allison Landa, “Gravedigger”
11. Claire Hawkins, “Percy Jones”
San Jose reading–雙十節
I get to join my friends at Flash Fiction Forum again, 7-9PM, October 10, at Works/San José, art and performance center, 365 Market St in SJ, which has no connection to the Wuchang uprising of 1911, but I can’t help noting is on Double Ten Day. I haven’t head who else is reading yet, but I’m reading a new piece, “Chili Dog”.
Er, actually, the Chaleur piece is out now!
The short memoir piece I thought was coming out in October is in fact already live. Once you click the “Read Story” button, there are a number of stories that scroll left to right, including this blast from the past (just past Tisha Marie Reichle’s “Happy Hour”):
Short memoir piece to come out in October
An ancient bit of memoir, first draft written an ungodly 25 years ago, will come out in Chaleur magazine this October. “Mouth Full of Plaster” is about those first sparks you feel when the possibility of romance appears, but at least as much about the relationship between a mother and daughter, the good friends who set up this bit of matchmaking.
The September issue of Chaleur looks pretty spiffy and features a selection of photos. Snow melt in a parking lot, they say, but at first (and second and third) glance the photos look more like a winter tour of Nevada, round about Eureka or Austin. http://www.chaleurmagazine.com
“Make a Muscle” to appear in #MemoirMonday newsletter
I recently got the good news that “Make A Muscle” will in fact appear in the #MemoirMonday newsletter co-curated by Narratively, Catapult, Tin House, Longreads, Granta, The Rumpus and Guernica. Waiting with bated breath…to read the other memoir selections!