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Maxine Chernoff

Gloria Frym and Maxine Chernoff

4 MAY 2025 — sunday

Poetry Flash presents a poetry reading featuring Gloria Frym, Lies & More Lies, and Maxine Chernoff, Light and Clay: New and Selected Poems, Art House Gallery & Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, two blocks north of Ashby BART, refreshments, free, 3:00 pm PDT (poetryflash.org).


Thank you for continuing to support Poetry Flash and our reading series. The featured books will be available for signing at the event and some will be available at bookshop.org/shop/poetryflash. This event will be posted on the Poetry Flash YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UClwdR-uPFNz7XxbBbLcnoEA.

MORE ABOUT THE READERS
Gloria Frym's new book is Lies & More Lies. Maxine Chernoff says, "What a profound and often moving bearer of witness. And in capturing the single notes of language that explain us, Frym creates a symphony for our terrible moment, a 2024 addition to "Adagio for Strings," alive with caution and hope. Read this book—It will help you learn that words laced with honesty are the highest form to which writing may aspire." Her previous collections include The Stage Stop Model, Mind Over Matter, and Homeless at Home, recipient of an American Book Award, among others. She is also author of How Proust Ruined My Life & Other Essays; Second Stories, a book of interviews with women artists; and two critically acclaimed short story collections, Distance No Object and How I Learned She is the recipient of The Fund for Poetry Award, Walter & Elise Haas Creative Work Fund Grant, San Francisco State University Poetry Center Book Award, and California Arts Council grants to teach poetry writing to jail inmates. She lives in Berkeley.
Maxine Chernoff's most recent book is Light and Clay: New and Selected Poems, a finalist for the 2Northern California Book Award. May-Lee Chai says, "Maxine Chernoff is a wordsmith par excellence. Her new collection covers political turmoil, pandemic anxiety, and matters of the heart and body, while finding language for our fractious times. Chernoff 's poems are indeed 'lacing the world in / tangled sound and / string.'" Her poetry collections include Here; World: Poems; Leap Year Day: New and Selected Poems; New Faces of 1952, winner of the Carl Sandburg Award; Utopia TV Store: Prose Poems; and Vegetable Emergency, among others. She is also the author of a book of stories, Sign of Devotion, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She is the recipient of a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship in Poetry and a PEN Center USA Translation Award for her translations, with Paul Hoover, of the work of Friedrich Hölderlin. A special issue of the Denver Quarterly was recently devoted to her work, and a book about her work is forthcoming from MadHat Press in 2025. She lives in Mill Valley, California.




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3 APRIL 2025 — thursday

  • Literary Salon at Red Hen Press features novelist Nancy Kricorian, The Burning Heart of the World, whose fiction is based on post-genocide Armenian diaspora experiences, Lory Bedikian, Jagadakeer: Apology to the Body, winner of the 2023 Raz/Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry, and Arthur Kayzakian, The Book of Redacted Paintings, winner of the 2021 Black Lawrence Press Immigrant Writing Series, Red Hen Press, 1540 Lincoln Avenue, Pasadena, reception with refreshments, 5:30 pm PDT, program at 6:15 pm PDT (For more information and to RSVP, visit: redhen.org/event-calendar/literarysalon-april2025)
  • Lunch Poems, a monthly poetry reading, presents Geffrey Davis, One Wild Word Away, University of California Berkeley, Morrison Library, 101 Library Court, Berkeley, free, Noon PST (For more information, visit: www.lib.berkeley.edu/visit/lunch-poems)

4 APRIL 2025 — friday

5 APRIL 2025 — saturday

  • Poet and activist-scholar Nat Raha, apparitions (nines), visiting from Edinburgh, Scotland, in conversation with Bay Area poet Willa Smart, Switch Wish, the authors will present readings of recent work before joining in conversation about trans writing and life, Et al., 2831a Mission Street, San Francisco, 6:30 pm PDT (For more information, visit: www.smallpresstraffic.org/event/nat-raha-willa-smart)

6 APRIL 2025 — sunday

  • Poetry Flash presents a poetry reading to celebrate the Sixteen Rivers Press featured titles for 2025, Bonnie Wai-Lee Kwong, the department of peace, Patrick Cahill, If we are the forest the animals dream, Moira Magneson, In the Eye of the Elephant, and Terry Ehret and Nancy J. Morales, award-winning co-translators of Plagios/Plagiarisms, Volume III, poems by Ulalume González de León, Art House Gallery & Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, two blocks north of Ashby BART, refreshments, free, 3:00 pm PDT (poetryflash.org).

7 APRIL 2025 — monday

  • Poet and member of the Suquamish Nation Cedar Sigo, All This Time, presents his new poetry collection, Siren of Atlantis, City Lights Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, 7:00 pm PDT (For more information, visit: citylights.com/events/cedar-sigo)

8 APRIL 2025 — tuesday

9 APRIL 2025 — wednesday

10 APRIL 2025 — thursday

11 APRIL 2025 — friday

12 APRIL 2025 — saturday

  • The ninth annual Sierra Poetry Festival, "Where Hope and History Rhyme," is an international festival marking National Poetry Month from the foothills of California's Gold Country to the High Sierra, celebrating the spoken word with readings, workshops, a literary fair, and youth performances, preceded by a month of pre-festival pop-up poetry events throughout the community; the Festival mainstage will feature Keynote address, "Hope, Uncertainty, and Creativity Notes on Living and Writing," by acclaimed poet and fiction writer Kim Addonizio, Exit Opera, with guitarist Danny Caron; morning readings by Anthony Cody, Borderland Apocrypha, Brynn Saito, Under a Future Sky, and writer, editor, and writing coach Karen Terry; Morning Workshops, "The Archival Self," with Anthony Cody, "Ancestral Poetics," with Brynn Saito, and "Responding to Current Events with Poems of History and Hope," with Karen Terrey; Open Mic Winners presented by zsa'lai; Poetry Out Loud with student finalists; "Putting the Punk Back in Poetry," with Joey Henry, Nevada County Youth Laureate; "A Conversation with poet and scholar Annie Finch, A Poet's Craft: A Comprehensive Guide to Making and Sharing Your Poetry and Calendars and Eve, poet Randall Mann, Deal: New and Selected Poems,, and classicist and translator Christopher Childers, moderated by Maxima Kahn; Afternoon readings with Cloudy Rhodes Carrier, Judy Crowe, Iranian-raised poet and translator from the Persian, Armen Davoudian, The Palace of Forty Pillars, and Mai Der Vang, Yellow Rain, Northern California Book Award-winner, Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, and American Book Award-winner; Workshops: "Joining Poetry's Dances: Explorations in the Magic of Meter," with Annie Finch, "The Sound of Sound," with essayist and fiction writer Sands Hall; a selection of literary organizations will exhibit, Poetry Flash plans to be there; The Center for the Arts, 314 W. Main Street, Grass Valley, a full pass for workshops and readings is $45, purchase online; general admission $20-$45, free for students, Military, Veterans, and Gold Star families, 8:30 am-5:00 pm PDT (More information and tickets here: www.sierrapoetryfestival.org)
  • Angel City Review's Ten Years of Poetry in L.A. anthology brings together forty-four Los Angeles-based and connected poets that have contributed to the journal over the past decade, serving both as a best of poetry collection as well as a focused survey of the city's poetry in the last decade; contributors to the anthology will read their texts in The Wanda Coleman Theater, including Sesshu Foster, Teka Lark, Douglas Manuel, Marcus Clayton, and Lizeth De La Luz, hosted by Managing Editor Zachary C. Jensen, Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center, 681 Venice Boulevard, Venice, Los Angeles, $12, 7:00 pm PDT (For more information, visit: www.eventbrite.com/e/book-launch-angel-city-review-ten-years-of-poetry-in-la-tickets-1285207723899?aff=oddtdtcreator)

13 APRIL 2025 — sunday

14 APRIL 2025 — monday

  • Former Santa Cruz County Poet Laureate Farnaz Fatemi and Santa Cruz County's new Poet Laureate Nancy Miller Gomez celebrate Gomez's 2025-26 appointment with wine, food, lively conversation, and poetry, Bookshop Santa Cruz, 1520 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz 7:00 pm PDT (For more information, visit: bookshopsantacruz.com/poet-laureate-2025)

15 APRIL 2025 — tuesday

16 APRIL 2025 — wednesday

17 APRIL 2025 — thursday

  • Irish poet Seán Hewitt presents his debut novel, Solar Hits, in conversation with queer, Jewish poet, writer, and educator Sam Sax, Yr Dead, City Lights Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, 7:00 pm PDT (For more information, visit: citylights.com/events/sean-hewitt)

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