[Local events] Saturday 3/23: Stein, Wallace, & Yoro

Sam Lohmann peachesandbats at gmail.com
Sun Mar 17 10:47:53 PDT 2024


*Spare Room and Passages Bookshop present a reading by*
*SUZANNE STEIN*
*MARK WALLACE*
*CHARITY E. YORO*

*Saturday, March 23*
*7:30 pm*

Free admission
Doors open at 7:00 pm; no late entry

*Passages Bookshop*
1801 NW Upshur, Suite 660
Portland, OR 97209

info at passagesbookshop.com
503-388-7665

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*Upcoming Events at Passages*
April 3      Chris Daniels, Flavia Rocha, & Tom DeBeauchamp
April 7       Marathon reading: Keats *Endymion *& Boone *Century of Clouds*
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*Suzanne Stein*’s poetry publications and performance documents include *New
Sutras* (Dogpark 2019),* The Kim Game* (Area Sneaks 2015), and *TOUT VA
BIEN* (Displaced 2012), and, in collaboration with the poet Steve Benson, *DO
YOUR OWN DAMN LAUNDRY *(GaussPDF 2019). She was the co-director and film
curator of four walls gallery in San Francisco; editor and publisher of
TAXT imprint for poets and artists; and founding editor and editor in chief
of SFMOMA’s hybrid art and language digital platform Open Space. After
thirty years in the Bay Area, she now lives and works in San Diego.
*Mark Wallace* lives in San Diego, where since 2005 he has been working on
a multi-part long poem exploring the psychogeography of southern
California, *The End of America*, sections of which have been published in
a number of journals and books, most recently* The End of America 8*
(Glovebox Books, 2023). He is the author of many other books of poetry,
including *Notes from the Center on Public Policy* (2014) and *Felonies of
Illusion* (2008), as well as several books of fiction, including the novels
*Crab* (2017) and *The Quarry and the Lot* (2011).
*Charity E. Yoro* is a steward of words and other beings. Her writing has
appeared in the *New York Times, The Rumpus, poets.org <http://poets.org>,
Tupelo Quarterly, *and elsewhere, and has been supported by Regional Arts &
Culture Council and Sustainable Arts Foundation. Charity has received
Pushcart Prize and Orison Anthology nominations, and residencies with Small
Press Traffic and Mineral School. Born, raised, and educated on the east
side of O‘ahu, she currently lives west of the Willamette with her wild,
loving family. *ten-cent flower & other territories*, her full-length
poetry collection, was published with First Matter Press in fall 2023.
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