Places in Santa Cruz to Read Poetry Publicly
Summer Issue Launch Readings
Contributors to Catamaran's 29th outcome read from their piece of work. Each contributor reads for 5 minutes after a brief introduction by the Catamaran editors.
Readings by (in order of appearance): Whitney DeVos, David Olsen, Paola Bruni, Tyler Womack, Susan Browne, Jory Post, Mary B. Moore, Robin Lysne, Gail Reitano, Barbara Blossom, Cheri Buijk, and Frank Paino.
Lit Conversation with Danusha Lameris
On May 29th Danusha Lameris was in chat with Zack Rogow near Bonfire Opera her new collection of poetry. Listen to the poetry reading and discussion.
Blaze Opera by Danusha Lameris
"Bonfire Opera, Danusha Lameris' ravishing second collection of poems, lives upwardly to its championship and then some. In melodic and sumptuous lines, she considers desire, sorrow, dazzler and death. This is a collection you lot will want to go on shut, 'a reminder to begin, over again, past listening carefully with the body's rapt attention.'"
—Ellen Bass
Virtually Danusha Lameris
Danusha Laméris' get-go book, The Moons of August(2014), was chosen past Naomi Shihab Nye as the winner of the Autumn Business firm Press poetry prize and was a finalist for the Milt Kessler Volume Award. Some of her poems have been published, or are forthcoming in: The Best American Verse, The New York Times, The American Verse Review, The Gettysburg Review, Tin House, Ploughshares, and The Sun Mag. She's the winner of the Morton Marcus Poetry Prize and The Atlanta Review'southward International Poetry award. Her 2d book, Bonfire Opera, is due out from the University of Pittsburgh Press in spring 2020. She lives in Santa Cruz, California where she teaches poetry independently, and is the current Poet Laureate.
About Zack Rogow
Zack Rogow is the writer, editor, or translator of twenty books or plays. His about recent volume of poems,Irreverent Litanies, was published past Regal House. Rogow's other books of poetry includeTalking with the Radio: poems inspired by jazz and popular music. His playColette Uncensored (coauthored with Lorri Holt) had its first public reading at the Kennedy Eye in Washington DC; was performed at The Marsh in San Francisco/Berkeley, and in London at the Canal Café Theatre. His most contempo book of translations isBérénice 1934–44: An Extra in Occupied Paris, by Isabelle Stibbe. Rogow is the editor of an anthology of poetry of the United states of americaA.,The Face of Poesy, from University of California Press. His vocal lyrics include "A Love for Just Part" coauthored and sung by Carrie Wicks. He has taught in several MFA creative writing programs, and serves as a contributing editor ofCatamaran Literary Reader .
Lit Chat with Frank Paino
On May fifth, 2020 Catamaran hosted a virtual "Lit Chat" reading with poet Frank Paino to talk most his newly released verse collection titled Obscura. Frank reads from his volume and discusses the poems and his process with Catamaran poetry editor Zack Rogow. After the reading Frank answers questions from the audience. Enjoy listening to the Lit Chat on the podcast link below
Nearly THE BOOK In his long-predictable third poetry collection, Frank Paino sheds his atypical light on the most obscure corners of history and human being nature, assembling a hagiography of unorthodox saints. Paino'due south poems teach us to await securely at the unsettling realities from which we instinctually await abroad—and they show us the rich rewards of beauty and wisdom we can gain by doing so.
PRAISE FOR OBSCURA This work, with a fetish-like attention to detail, enters the chambers of history we oftentimes avoid, stepping into skins both man and beast. Paino'southward fascinations sift the wreckage out of grief, drastic to find a way we can all rightly live with so much loss. Because, reader, be warned: inside these pages is no typical lyric meditation on how our bodies are destroyed or what becomes of them after their cease. No, this is a volume different anything else existence written today. You won't exist likely to forget what you encounter hither. To quote [Paino]'s clarification of an exquisitely cute photo of a suicide victim who savage to her death: Once you've seen it, you'll exist "powerless to turn away." —Nickole Brown, from the foreword
Frank Paino's starting time 2 volumes of poetry were published past Cleveland Land University Printing: The Rapture of Matter (1991) and Out of Eden (1997). He has received a number of awards for his piece of work, including a 2016 Individual Excellence Award from The Ohio Arts Council, a Pushcart Prize, and The Cleveland Arts Prize in Literature. His poems have appeared in Antioch Review, Catamaran, Crazyhorse, The Gettysburg Review, Green Mountains Review, The Kenyon Review, Due north American Review, Prairie Schooner, Quarterly Westward, and World Literature Today, among other places.
Zack Rogowis the writer, editor, or translator of more than twenty books or plays. His well-nigh recent volume of poems,Irreverent Litanies, was published in 2019 by Purple Business firm. Rogow's other books of poetry includeTalking with the Radio: poems inspired by jazz and pop musicandThe Number Before Infinity.His poems have appeared in a diverseness of magazines, from theAmerican Poesy Review toZYZZYVA. He is the editor of an album of U.S. poetry,The Face of Poetry (University of California Press, 2005), which was the culmination of his nine years presenting national poets at the Dejeuner Poems Reading Series at the University of California, Berkeley.
Tom Crawford and Catherine Segurson on the Poetry show
Host Dennis Morton welcomed 2 guests to the Poetry Show on Oct four, 2015. 1 was Catamaran Fall 2015 Issue contributor, poet Tom Crawford, who came to read from and discuss his new book, Caging the Robin. The other guest was Catherine Segurson, creator and editor of a true Santa Cruz treasure – Catamaran Literary Reader. To hear the 1 hour podcast melody in here:
http://blogs.kusp.org/poetryshow/2015/ten/05/tom-crawford-and-a-new-catamaran/
Catamaran Writing Conference 2015 - Live Interviews with Instructors
Evolve!
Nurturing the New in Consciousness, the Arts, and Civilisation
with host Robin White Turtle Lysne, M.A., M.F.A., Ph.D.
This calendar week'south bear witness on Evolve! features the Catamaran Writing Conference at Pebble Beach, which offers writers a run a risk to emerse themselves in literary history of the Central Declension while working on their poetry, or prose. This year the 2015 briefing featured teachers such as: Ellen Bass, Jerico Brownish, Christian Kiefer, Elizabeth McKenzie, Scott Hutchins, John Straley, Robin Hemley, Frances Lefkowitz. Set on the beautiful campus of Robert Louis Stevenson School, the 4 day conference offers workshops on craft, lectures, trips to Cannery Row - John Steinbeck's inspiration, to Tor House of Robinson Jeffers, and Indicate Lobos, equally well as Spoken Word drop in workshops, a Karen Joy Fowler lecture, student/faculty readings, then much more. Interviews of the Founding Manager, Catherine Segurson and many of the teachers are highlighted in this program of Evolve! Y'all can listen to the podcast here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fireflywillowslive/2015/08/xx/evolve
Dec 17, 2012 - Catamaran Launches From KUSP's Poesy Show
On December 17, 2012, fearless helm ofCatamaran Literary Reader, Catherine Segurson appeared on KUSP'south poetry show as a invitee. KUSP is a Key Coast public radio station operated out of the Monterey Bay area. Since this time, Catherine has gone on to be a regular guest host of the poetry bear witness and has appeared with such poets equally Killarney Clarey, Alyssa Young, andCatamaraneditor Zack Rogow.
The December 17th launch of Catamaran on KUSP can be plant hither.
May 20, 2013 - Catherine Segurson and Killarney Clary Appear on KUSP
On May 20, 2013 Catherine Segurson returns KUSP to showcaseCatamaran Literary Reader for its continued success and 3rd installment. She is joined by Santa Cruz transplant and poet Killarney Clary who too appears in the second effect ofCatamaran Literary Reader.
The bear witness featuring Catherine and Killarney can be institute here.
October fourteen, 2013 - Catherine Segurson and Alyssa Young Appear on KUSP
On Oct 14th, 2013 Catherine makes her third advent on KUSP's poetry show. She is joined this fourth dimension by Academy of Santa Cruz graduate and local poet Alyssa Young to showcase local poetry as well asCatamaran Literary Reader'due south fourth event.
The bear witness featuring Catherine and Alyssa tin can be found here.
June 29, 2014 - Catherine Segurson and Zack Rogow Guest Star on KUSP'southward Poetry Testify
On June 29th, 2014 both senior editor Catherine Segurson as well equally Poesy Editor Zack Rogow make an advent on KUSP'south poetry show. While Catherine expresses why print is still a viable and consumable medium, Zack takes the opportunity to showcase his verse and music in the form of a "ghazal."
You tin observe the show with Zack and Catherine here.
June ii, 2014 - Catherine Segurson Returns to KUSP to unveil Catamaran Issue 6
On June 2nd, 2014, editor and creator ofCatamaran Literary Reader Catherine Segurson returns to KUSP public radio to unveil the sixth installment of our quarterly publication. In this installment, Catherine reads Stage Ride to Tassajara by Kari Wergeland,Ritualpast Elizabeth Bradfield, and many others includingCatamaranpast Paul Muldoon.
You tin can access Catherine's June 2nd appearance here.
July 27, 2014 - Catherine Segurson Hosts KUSP's Poetry Evidence with Guest Beverly Burch
On July 27th, 2014,Catamaran Literary Readerfounder and editor Catherine Segurson flies solo and hosts KUSP's verse bear witness with guest Beverly Burch. Beverly had previously had her poemFirst, the Breaking published inCatamaran Literary Reader's 5th consequence and appears hither to showcase her collection How A Mirage Works.
You can listen to Catherine's debut with Beverly here.
August 24, 2014 - Lisa Allen Ortiz joins Catherine Segurson on KUSP
On Baronial 24th, 2014,Catamaran Literary Reader founder and editor Catherine Segurson returns to host KUSP's radio show. This time she is joined past poet Lisa Allen Ortiz who was previously published inCatamaran Literary Reader'southward fifth outcome with her poemThe Beginner's Guide to Birding. This fourth dimension she joins Catherine to showcase her collectionCocky Portrait as a Clocklikewise as sharing new unpublished work.
You can listen to Catherine and Lisa here.
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