Slow-Res: a Free and Self-Taught MFA Community
Location
Every Sunday 3-5pm Starting June 30th
Every Sunday 3-5pm Starting June 30th
“Information Wants to Be Free & So Do We” asks audiences to question the idea that social, emotional, and intellectual control are necessary for public safety, rehabilitation, and justice.
Everyone has a different soundtrack for the city. What's yours?
Please join us for the release of Amanda Marbais's debut collection, Claiming a Body, winner of the 2018 Moon City Short Fiction Award.
Readers will include Amanda Marbais, Jac Jemc, Sara Wainscott, and Mike Czyzniejewski.
Through mini-presentations, critical dialogues, and video clips, we will examine the following issues:
You are invited to the After Hours Contributors Open Mic to celebrate the release of After Hours #38. Our featured readers are AH #38 Featured Writer Jenene Ravesloot and Mary Blinn 2019 Poetry Prize Winner Susanna Lang.
Judith Harding performs three text-based works in the warm, inspiring setting of Read/Write Library.