There will be a donation box available at this event for those who’d like to donate to this vital organization. You can read some of her most recent work at The Seattle Review of Books.Īs part of her work as poet-in-residence, Anastacia-Renee has had the honor to share space and poetry with women from New Beginnings Transitional Housing. Finally, Baldwin is a Seattle-based poet currently working on her first book. Alleyne’s poetry collection, Difficult Fruit, grapples with personal experience, naming and claiming the “fruits” of Alleyne’s specific journey into womanhood, which includes coming to terms with violence and loss, celebrating love and connection, as well as standing witness in the world that shaped the journey. Kahakauwila is the author of the stunning story collection, This is Paradise: Stories and is currently at work on her next book, a multi-generational novel about water and native rights on the island of Maui. Hugo House writer-in-residence Anastacia-Renee guest curates this night of readings exploring new beginnings, non-gender conformity, “safety,” and womanism, featuring readings by Kristiana Kahakauwila, Lauren K. $10 General | $5 student or Hugo House memberĪ limited supply of free tickets for those that need them will be available at the door on a first come first served basis.
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