Jun 13 2019
Why There Are Words Presents: Origins and Destinations

Why There Are Words Presents: Origins and Destinations

Presented by Why There Are Words at Studio 333

There’s no better place to begin and end your Thursday evening than with Why There Are Words on June 13, 2019, at Studio 333 in Sausalito.

Join us for an unforgettable night of readings as six spectacular authors read on the theme of Origins and Destinations.

Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. $10 entry fee at the door. Cash bar.

Mohamed Asem is the author of the memoir Stranger in the Pen (Perfect Day Publishing, October 2018). His work has appeared in Eunoia Review, the anthology What Lies Beneath, and elsewhere. He has an MFA in creative writing from Kingston University, London. Born in California, raised in Kuwait and Paris, he currently lives in Portland, Oregon.

Mildred K. Barya has authored three poetry books and also published prose, poems and hybrids. With a PhD in English from the University of Denver, MFA in creative writing from Syracuse University, and BA in Literature from Makerere University, Uganda, currently she teaches creative writing and literature at the University of North Carolina-Asheville. She is a board member of the African Writers Trust.

Patrick Martin is the author of the poetry collection Fossils Awake (Little Whale Press, November 2018). The father of two daughters has had work published in PoetryThe Paris Review, and numerous other literary magazines. He was born on Long Island, New York and has lived most of his life in and around New York City. He divides his time between poetry and information technology.

Grace Loh Prasad’s essays have appeared or are forthcoming in LongreadsCatapultJellyfish ReviewNinth LetterBlood Orange ReviewMemoir MixtapesThe Manifest-StationCha: An Asian Literary Journal, and The Rumpus. She is currently finishing her memoir, The Translator’s Daughter. She is a contributor to the anthology Six Words Fresh Off the Boat: Stories of Immigration, Identity and Coming to America (Kingswell, 2017). Grace was born in Taiwan and raised in New Jersey and Hong Kong before settling in the San Francisco Bay Area. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College, and is an alumna of the VONA workshop for writers of color.

Sharon H. Smith, founder and Editor of Birdland Journal, is a writer/poet and author of the chapbook Held: A Father Lost and Found (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2018). Her work has been published in From the DepthsLakeA Collections of Voices, Juddhill.com, gravelmag.com, Tell Us A Story Blog, Eunoia Review, Adanna Literary Journal, Dime Show Review, Glassworks Magazine, and she has written essays for KQED Perspectives. She is a member of Laguna Writers of San Francisco, and has enjoyed writing with The Writing Salon’s Round Robin.

Marci Vogel is a California-born writer, translator, and educator. She is the author of Death and Other Holidays (Melville House, 2018), selected by Jim Shepard for the inaugural Miami Book Fair/de Groot Prize for the Novella. French publication is forthcoming by éditions do. Her debut poetry collection, At the Border of Wilshire & Nobody (Howling Bird Press, 2015), was awarded the inaugural Howling Bird Press Poetry Prize. A first generation college student, she holds a PhD in creative writing and literature from USC, where she currently teaches across genres.

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Why There Are Words (#WTAW) is an award-winning national reading series founded in Sausalito in 2010 by Peg Alford Pursell, now expanded to seven additional major cities in the U.S. The series draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday to Studio 333, located at 333 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 94965. The series is a program of the 501(c)(3) non-profit WTAW Press, a publisher of exceptional literary books.

Admission Info

$10 entry fee at the door. Cash bar.

Phone: 415-331-8272

Email: whytherearewords@gmail.com

Additional time info:

7:00 - 9:30 pm

Dates & Times

2019/06/13 - 2019/06/13

Location Info

Studio 333

333 Caledonia St., Sausalito, CA 94965

Parking Info

Free street parking