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Get Lit Literary Festival - Our Kind: Poetry of Refuge, Resistance, and Recompense
Apr
13
4:30 PM16:30

Get Lit Literary Festival - Our Kind: Poetry of Refuge, Resistance, and Recompense

If poetry is both a balm and a bomb, how can we create spaces of both healing and activation? Join poets Subhaga Crystal Bacon, Luther Hughes, and Cindy Veach for a conversation and reading surrounding how poetry can be a tool of resistance and protest as well as a haven in which to reflect, rejoice, and reconcile. Discover how poetry can be a space to learn from others’ experiences as well as enlarge our own understanding of what it means to be human in this modern age. Moderator Subhaga Crystal Bacon is the author of four poetry collections, including their most recent book Transitory, a collection of elegies memorializing 46 transgender and gender non-conforming people murdered in the US and Puerto Rico in 2020. Luther Hughes is the founder of Shade Literary Arts. Their debut collection A Shiver in the Leaves wrestles with how a black gay man in Seattle finds refuge through love and desire. Cindy Veach is the co-poetry editor of MER (Mom Egg Review). Her most recent collection Her Kind is set in the Salem Witch trials and explores what happens when women reclaim their magic. Join us for this important conversation.

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Get Lit Literary Festival - Poetry Salon
Apr
12
5:00 PM17:00

Get Lit Literary Festival - Poetry Salon

Join us for a salon-style discussion centered on the power of poetry and its place in the world. Our annual Salon is a chance for 4-5 poets to sit down together to discuss their craft—how they came to it, how they sustain it, and what gifts it can bring to those they share it with. Each poet brings a unique perspective and vast experience to the table, and every year we are stunned at the magic that takes place within these conversations. This year’s Salon includes poets with award-winning debut collections alongside seasoned veterans with several collections and impressive accolades. Our 2024 Salon includes Luther Hughes, whose collection A Shiver in the Leaves was listed as one of the best books of 2022 by The New Yorker; Henrietta Goodman, author of four poetry collections and a professor in the English department at Rocky Mountain College; JP Perrine, another author of four poetry collections and a teacher of writing in Portland; Vincent Rendoni, author of the debut collection A Grito in the Afterlife, and Katherine Gaffney, author of both a chapbook and a debut collection, who will serve as moderator. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from some of the most talented contemporary poets from our region and beyond!

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Subhaga Crystal Bacon with Luther Hughes, Jourdan Imani Keith, and Cindy Veach
Nov
21
7:00 PM19:00

Subhaga Crystal Bacon with Luther Hughes, Jourdan Imani Keith, and Cindy Veach

Subhaga Crystal Bacon reads from her new collection alongside local poets Luther Hughes, Jourdan Imani Keith, and Cindy Veach. Transistory is a chronicle of transgender and gender nonconforming people murdered in 2020 interspersed with the poet’s own journey as a Queer person.

Grounded in protest and solidarity, Subhaga Crystal Bacon’s Isabella Gardner Award-winning Transitory is a collection of elegies memorializing 46 transgender and gender-nonconforming people murdered in the US and Puerto Rico in 2020. 
 

Epistolary in nature, these commemorative poems are “gleaned sketches” attempting to reconstruct lives and deaths from the typically scarce information made available on the internet. Interspersed with the elegies are personal explorations of gender identities and sexualities from a Queer elder who has lived through the post-Stonewall years of sexual liberation, the second wave of feminism, and the recent rapid increases in awareness about gender and sexualities met almost equally with anti-trans and anti-Queer violence. 
 

Seen through the lenses of whiteness and privilege from the last quarter of a lifetime, these poems navigate the desire to be at home in our bodies, to be loved and desired without danger, and most of all to live free, healthy, and welcome in the world we inhabit.


Subhaga Crystal Bacon is a Queer poet living in rural northcentral Washington on unceded Methow land. She is the author of four collections of poetry. Her latest book, Transitory is the recipient of the Isabella Gardner Award for Poetry, from BOA Editions, and was listed in the Library Journal’s list of Books to Read in 2023. She’s the author of Surrender of Water in Hidden Places, 2023, winner of the Red Flag Poetry Chapbook Prize, Blue Hunger, Methow Press, 2020, and Elegy with a Glass of Whiskey, winner of the A. Poulin New Poetry America Prize, BOA Editions, 2004. A Pushcart and Best of the Net nominee, she’s a teaching artist working in schools and libraries with youth and adults, as well as private students. Her work appears in a variety of print and online journals including the Bellevue Literary Review, Indianapolis Review, Rise Up Review, Ghost City Review and others.

Luther Hughes (they/them) is the author of A Shiver in the Leaves (BOA Editions, 2022), listed as best books of 2022 in The New Yorker, and the chapbook, Touched (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018), recommended by the American Library Association. They are the founder of Shade Literary Arts, an organization for queer writers of color, and cohosts The Poet Salon Podcast with Gabrielle Bates and Dujie Tahat. Recipient of the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Rosenberg Fellowship and the 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize, they received their MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. Their writing has been published in The Paris Review, Orion, American Poetry Review, and others. They’ve been featured in The Seattle Times, Forbes, Essence, KUOW Public Radio, The Slowdown, and more. Luther lives in Seattle, where they were born and raised.

Jourdan Imani Keith is Seattle’s 2019- 2022 Civic Poet. Featured in Forbes and on NPR, her Orion Magazine essays, "Desegregating Wilderness" and "At Risk" appear in the Best American Science and Nature Writing Anthology, as well as textbooks. The founder of Urban Wilderness Project she leads its R U An Endangered Species™ Women and Whales campaign. A recipient of the 2022 US Water Alliance Outstanding Artist  and2018 Americans for the Arts award, her TEDx Talk, Your Body of Water became the theme for King County's 2016-2018 Poetry on Buses program. 

Cindy Veach is the author of Gloved Against Blood and the chapbook Innocents. Her poems have appeared in the Academy of American Poets, AGNI, Michigan Quarterly Review, Sugar House Review, The Journal, Salamander, Nimrod International Journal, Solstice Literary Magazine, and Poet Lore, among others.

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Déjà Vu (for Assotto Saint): Pamela Sneed, Danez Smith, John Keene, Saeed Jones, and Luther Hughes
Nov
2
7:00 PM19:00

Déjà Vu (for Assotto Saint): Pamela Sneed, Danez Smith, John Keene, Saeed Jones, and Luther Hughes

Join us for a reading in homage to the legendary Black gay poet, Assotto Saint, featuring Pamela Sneed, Danez Smith, John Keene, Saeed Jones, and Luther Hughes. 

Assotto Saint, born Yves Francois Lubin, was a Haitian-born American writer, performer, publisher, and AIDS activist. He contributed heavily to increasing the visibility of contemporary Black queerness in the cultural arts movement of the 1980s and early 1990s. Saint's poetry, fiction, essays, song lyrics, and plays are gathered in Sacred Spells: Collected Works (Nightboat Books, 2023), and were featured in a folio in the May 2023 issue of Poetry. Like the magazine folio, the event is named after the Assotto Saint poem Deja Vu: “So soon at this entrance again,” we “stagger search then knock,” in loving memory of the luminary.

Pamela Sneed is a poet, writer, visual artist, and performer. She is the author of Funeral Diva (2020), Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery (1998), and Kong and Other Works (2009), as well as the chapbooks Lincoln (2014), Gift (2015), and Sweet Dreams (2018). Her poetry has appeared in 100 Best African American Poems (edited by Nikki Giovanni, 2010), Best Monologues from Best American Short Plays (edited by William Demastes, 2013), and Zoe Leonard’s Transcript of a Rally (2016). Sneed’s writing has appeared widely in magazines such as Art Forum, Hyperallergic, and the New York Times Magazine. She has performed and curated performances in venues from the Brooklyn Museum to Central Park SummerStage, Joe’s Pub, the Public Theater, and Lincoln Center Out of Doors.

Danez Smith is the author of three collections, including Homie and Don’t Call Us Dead. Their work has been awarded the UK’s Forward Prize for Best Collection, the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry, the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and has been a finalist for the NAACP Image Award in Poetry, the National Book Critic Circle Award, and the National Book Award. Former co-host of the Webby nominated podcast VS, they live in Minneapolis near their people. Their fourth collection of poems, Bluff, is forthcoming in August 2024.

John Keene is the author, co-author, and translator of a handful of books, including the 2022 National Book Award-winning collection Punks, and Counternarratives, published in 2016. A 2018 MacArthur Fellow, he is Distinguished Professor and serves as department chair at Rutgers University-Newark.

Saeed Jones is the award winning-author of the memoir How We Fight for Our Lives and the poetry collection Prelude to Bruise. His most recent book of poetry, Alive at the End of the World, was published by Coffee House Press in 2022. Jones’ work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Oxford American, and GQ among other publications. He currently lives in Columbus, OH

Luther Hughes is the author of the poetry collection, A Shiver in the Leaves (BOA Editions, 2022). They are the founder of Shade Literary Arts, and one-third of The Poet Salon. Their work has been published in various magazines, journals, and newspapers. They live in Seattle, Washington.

This is a hybrid event, which will be offered in-person and via livestream. 

Curated by Noa Fields.

In-Person Attendance
Masks are strongly encouraged and available at check-in for those who would like to wear one. Please note that some event performers may choose to perform without a mask. The Foundation reserves the right to update this policy if community levels of COVID-19 increase significantly. Read our full COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines. Guests are encouraged to register in advance. 

Livestream Attendance
The livestream link will be shared with registered guests on the day of the event. In order to receive the livestream details, please register in advance here.

The Poetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation, please visit our Accessibility Guide.

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AWP Seattle: Queer Nature Anthology Reading
Mar
10
7:30 PM19:30

AWP Seattle: Queer Nature Anthology Reading

AWP Offisite reading featuring contributors from the Queer Nature: A Poetry Anthology edited by Michael Walsh.

The reading will take place at Left Bank Books, 92 Pike Street #B, Seattle, WA 98101

Reading includes: Kevin McLellan, Jessica Jacobs, Nickole Brown, Hieu Minh Nguyen, Khalisa Rae, Jacques J. Rancourt, Amie Whittemore, Ed Madden, Eric Tran, Ever Jones, Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers, S. Brook Corfman, Arianne True, Luther Hughes, Tobias Wray, sam sax, Brenda Shaughnessy, & Michael Walsh.

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AWP Seattle: "So You Want to Publish a Poetry Collection"
Mar
10
1:45 PM13:45

AWP Seattle: "So You Want to Publish a Poetry Collection"

Rooms 445-446, Summit Building, Seattle Convention Center, Level 4

with Gabrielle Bates, Shelley Wong, Paul Hlava Ceballos

Recent debut authors will briefly share their own first-book journeys, offering practical counsel and sharing resources when it comes to organizing, editing, and soliciting feedback on your manuscript; navigating first-book contest submissions; publishing outside of the contest model; and common emotional, psychological, and financial realities of sending your first book out into the world.

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AWP Seattle: EcoTheo LOGOS: A Liturgically Inflected Reading with Gabrielle Bates
Mar
9
10:00 PM22:00

AWP Seattle: EcoTheo LOGOS: A Liturgically Inflected Reading with Gabrielle Bates

March 9, 10pm
Offsite at Vermillion

LOGOS gatherings are "liturgically-inflected" reading events. By lovingly, artfully, non-dogmatically incorporating elements of sacred ritual into the format of a traditional poetry reading, LOGOS cultivates a space for sharing poetry that is participatory and dynamic — and seeks to "evoke transcendence through poetry, ritual, and conversation." LOGOS is a project of EcoTheo Collective, a registered nonprofit that "celebrates wonder, enlivens conversations, and inspires commitments to ecology, spirituality, and art."

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AWP Seattle: Lit Up Thursday
Mar
9
8:15 PM20:15

AWP Seattle: Lit Up Thursday

AWP Offsite reading and party hosted by The Adroit Journal, The American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, and Pleiades at Elliott Bay Books Co (1521 10th Ave), 8:15pm-9:30pm.

Featuring:
Sarah Ghazal Ali, Victoria Chang, Chen Chen, Chanda Feldman, Saul Hernandez, Faylita Hicks, Luther Hughes, Rochelle Hurt, K. Iver, Danny Lang -Perez, Dana Levin, Philip Metres, Chloe Garcia Roberts, Lee Ann Roripaugh, Vanessa Angélica Villarreal, and Erika T. Wurth

After party at Oddfellows

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AWP Seattle: BOA Poets Reading & Launch
Mar
8
6:00 PM18:00

AWP Seattle: BOA Poets Reading & Launch

March 8
Offsite at The Pine Box

Join a group of BOA poets sharing poems and helping to launch Margaret Ray's Poulin Poetry Prize-winning debut collection, Good Grief, the Ground. Readers include Subhaga Crystal Bacon, Nickole Brown, Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, Luther Hughes, Alicia Mountain, Dustin Pearson, and Margaret Ray. Drinks, poetry, fun! Help us kick off the 2023 conference, and support BOA's fabulous poets!

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Writers & Books Conversation with Peter Conners
Nov
21
4:30 PM16:30

Writers & Books Conversation with Peter Conners

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Luther Hughes will be in a virtual conversation with author and poet Peter Conners, Publisher and Executive Director of BOA Editions.

A Shiver in the Leaves is stunningly cinematic in its layered portrayal of the never-ending dualities of a queer Black poet’s life in the city. Hughes’s interrogation of selfhood renders a sharply intimate and viscerally powerful reimagining of what it means to be alive in a body, and what it can mean to live.

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Soul Sister Revue Reading
Nov
18
4:00 PM16:00

Soul Sister Revue Reading

Join Soul Sister Revue for its virtual Fall event as we ask the question “What does Soul mean to you?” Readers include Tommye Blount (Fantasia for the Man in Blue), Saida Agostini (let the dead in), Bianca Mikahn, Luther Hughes (A Shiver in the Leaves), Ina Cariño (Feast), & Dorothy Randall Gray (Sharing the Same Sky). Free but registration is required!

4pm PST/7pm EST


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NOMAD Readings: Ladan Osman, Luther Hughes
Nov
5
7:00 PM19:00

NOMAD Readings: Ladan Osman, Luther Hughes

Join us on Saturday, November 5 as NOMAD celebrates Luther thee Hughes' incredible debut, A Shiver in the Leaves—featuring the inimitable Ladan Osman!

Ladan Osman is the author of Exiles of Eden (2019), winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and The Kitchen-Dweller’s Testimony (2015), winner of the Sillerman Prize. A 2021 Whiting Award winner, she has received fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, Cave Canem, the Michener Center, and the Fine Arts Work Center. Osman's first short film Sam Underground profiles Sam Diaz, a teenage busker who would become the 2020 American Idol. She’s the co-director/writer of Sun of the Soil, a short documentary on the complicated legacy of Malian emperor, Mansa Musa. Osman’s latest film work, The Ascendants, a music short documentary series is streaming now. She lives in New York.

Luther Hughes is the author of the debut poetry collection, A Shiver in the Leaves (BOA Editions, 2022), and the chapbook Touched (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018), recommended by the American Library Association. He is the founder of Shade Literary Arts, a literary organization for queer writers of color, and co-hosts The Poet Salon podcast. Recipient of the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship and 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize, his writing has been published in American Poetry Review, Paris Review, Orion, and more. He was born and raised in Seattle, where he currently lives.

As always, it will be cute. Don't miss out—get your tickets today!

COVID precautions: NOMAD Readings is first and foremost interested in harm reduction during these very uncertain times. Therefore, all participants will be asked to follow any or all of these three precautions: 1. Proof of Vaccination 2. Rapid Test 36 hours before 3. Maintain mask usage + social distancing. Options 1 and 2 can be emailed directly to nomadreadings@gmail.com.

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Brooklyn Poets Reading Series with Lynn Melnick and Carl Phillips
Nov
4
6:30 PM18:30

Brooklyn Poets Reading Series with Lynn Melnick and Carl Phillips

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Join us for our final Brooklyn Poets Reading Series event of the year at 144 Montague on Friday, November 4, featuring poets Luther Hughes, Lynn Melnick and Carl Phillips! Free and open to the public, the event will also be livestreamed via Zoom. Wine reception for in-person attendees will begin at 6 PM and readings will begin at 6:30. Book signing to follow.

Guests can select a free ticket to attend in person at 144 Montague Street or make a donation to reserve a seat. Advance online ticketing for in-person attendees will end at noon (ET) on the day of the event. After that, guests will be admitted at the door until we reach capacity. In-person guests are encouraged to get a ticket in advance, as there is limited capacity.

Guests can also select a free ticket to attend virtually via Zoom. Advance online ticketing for virtual attendees will end at 5 PM (ET) on the day of the event, after which ticket holders will be emailed a Zoom link to watch the livestream.

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