inner ear poets (of fresno)Inner Ear Poets (of Fresno) - Bocanova S. Bryan Medina and his poetry have graced stages in Fresno Ca, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Kansas City. Bryan founded the Inner Ear Open Mic, The Beat Down Slam, and Poetry and Pints Free Writer’s Workshop.He is the author of More than Soil, Less than Sand (2017 HBE Publishing), and his forthcoming book Tears Of A Man Transfixed (2024 Out Loud Publishing). In 2017, Medina was named Fresno County's third Poet Laureate serving a distinguished 2-year term. Bryan is a Desert Shield, Desert Storm/Gulf War Veteran, and a graduate of Fresno Pacific University. Roy Zuberi is from the Westside of Fresno California. Whitesbridge to be exact. Currently in pursuit of his BA in English studies, he has self-published a chapbook "American Allegory" and featured in Fresno City College Literary Magazine of 2014. He competed in two NPS events, both in Oakland. He is very honored to have the opportunity to share work and humbled to be on an Oakland stage once again. Michael Jasso is a Spoken Word Artist from Visalia. He has been Lead Organizer of Visalia’s Loud Mouth Poetry Jam for the last 10+ years bringing out the world’s most talented poets, as well as showcasing the talent of the Valley’s poetry community back to the world. He represented his home venue at the 2014 & 2015 National Poetry Slam in Oakland, competed in the 2018 Individual World Poetry Slam as a Storm Poet, a member of the 2023 Slam Team, and is the current 2024 Loud Mouth Grand Slam Champion. His work can be found in such collections as Dia De Las Poeticas (2020), Wayside Shrines & Other Offerings (2022), Flies, Cockroaches, & Poets (2023), and most recently Burn After Reading & Other Remains (2024). Aideed Medina is a Chicana writer, a Pushcart Prize nominated poet, award winning spoken word artist and playwright. She is a UC certified California Naturalist. Her work has appeared in Fresno State's Club Austral Literary Magazine, Chicano Writers and Artists Association Journal, Split This Rock, Nueva York Poetry Review,The Common, Farmworkers Portfolio, Issue #26 Amherst College. as part of a collection of original art songs composed for The Opera Remix, Fresno Grand Opera, and co-writer of Eclectic Collective plays: Encounter Intuitive,and Artista Invisible. She is the author of 31 Hummingbird by Editorial Xingao and a forthcoming full-length poetry collection, Segmented Bodies, from Prickly Pear Press. 7pm Leg 3 - Bocanova
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celebration of queer poeticsCELEBRATION OF QUEER POETICS Celebration of Queer Poetics - Summer Lounge A Celebration of Queer Poetics @ Beast Crawl 2024 A space that embraces love & radical tenderness--Celebration of Queer Poetics recognizes the miraculous of the queer BIPOCX tongue. From the margins of hxstory we have continuously broken open lung redefining poem & her purpose over & over again making your larynx in our image. We are thousands/ upon thousands years old, we are the queer at the tip of your tongue sculpting the language of each other's bodies. This summer the Pocho Chicanx Poetxs Lourdes Figueroa & soledad con carne team up to chew lung within the Beast. We seek to tremble your vagus nerve. When the body alchemizes into word/when revolución alchemizes into poem revolting back again to breath & we peer into the vastness of our animalito self we are a kaleidoscope. The POETS Hilary Cruz Mejia is a queer Guatemalan poet residing in the SF Bay Area. You can find their latest published poem & as if revolution is made of puddles in sPARKLE & bLINK 115, an anthology of Quiet Lightning/Better Ancestors. Jessica Ke’mani (pronounced Keh-Mani) is a queer Oakland-born poet. Ke’mani self identifies as a reunified adoptee, meaning they are back in connection with their birth family. Ke’mani is the author of the new poetry chapbook, Power of Our Wombs, released by Nomadic Press Publishing, edited by Tureeda Mikell- spring of 2023. It is a collection of reflections on early childhood separation and traumas, mother wounds, and intimacy difficulties. Syd Staiti is the author of Seldom Approaches (The Elephants, 2023) and The Undying Present (Krupskaya Books 2015). Staiti is a member of Light Field, a collective that presents an annual film festival of recent and historical moving image art on celluloid. Maria Guerrero is a queer, Chicanx femme who is proud of her Mexican raíces while being born in San Francisco and raised in Bayview Hunters Point. She is an educator by day and a poeta at 3am when the musas won't let her sleep. Evelyn Donají is an artist and folk musician based in the San Francisco Mission District. She leads the all femme son jarocho group, Corazón de Cedro, and forms part of the son jarocho collective, Colectivo CalleSon. As a migrant, her participation in Mexican folk musical traditions is one of healing empowerment, joyful resistance and reconnection to her Zapotec, Oaxacan (Papaloapan, Sotavento) and southern Jaliscan roots. Evelyn has performed at Galeria de la Raza’s Lunada, Accion Latina's Paseo Artistico, Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore and Gallery, SOMArts, 924 Gilman, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, and the SF International Flor Y Canto Literary Festival. Camellia Boutros is a Palestinian-Lebanese American composer and multi-instrumentalist based in San Francisco. Having performed as a trumpet player with a diverse array of Bay Area world music projects, such as Mission Delirium, Alaturca Connection, Inspector Gadje, and Banda Sin Nombre, Camellia approaches the music she writes with a custom modified fretless 12-string electric guitar, enabling her to write and perform music using the quarter-tone Maqam system. Her music and lyrics defy genre definition, forming an experimental blend of rock, folk, Arab, jazz, and brass music, all of which can be found on her first solo album Refuge. The hosts-- these pocho chicanx poets: soledad con carne is a casually queer, intergalactic Oakland, Ohlone-based chicanx punk poet, working, poor multiple high school drop-out bookstore lackey, poet laureate of the San Fernando Valley, and blatant smoker sharing-trauma-with-their-mother. Lourdes Figueroa is a chicanx oral poet & an award winning poetry filmmaker whose work is a dialogue of her lived experience when her family worked in el azadón—tilling of the soil under the blistering sun. She is the author of the chapbooks yolotl, Ruidos =Learn Speak and Vuelta. Forthcoming later this year in Mexico is her long verse poem I will kiss your mouth b/w the overgrown Milpa. You can find their latest poetry film Las Marimacha Fragments made in collaboration with Filmmaker Peggy Peralta within 3rd Thing's Press A Good Symptom: A Serial Anthology of Time Based Disturbances. Lourdes celebrates your pocha marimachita tongue. A native of limbo nation, she continues to believe in your lung & your throat. Lourdes celebrates your pocha marimachita tongue & continues to believe in your lung & your throat. 7pm Leg 3 - Summer Lounge
apocrypha pressApocrypha Press - Theory Oakland Daphne Gottlieb is the award-winning author of ten books including the collection of short stories, Pretty Much Dead. Daphne is the winner of the Acker Award for Excellence in the Avant-Garde, the Audre Lorde Award for Poetry, and is a five-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Kevin Dublin is an educator, economic justice advocate, and the author of Eulogy (Raven & Wren Press, 2023) and How to Fall in Love in San Diego (Finishing Line Press, 2017). His work has appeared in numerous places and is the director of The Living Room SF. giorgia sage is a love poet, designer, and community weaver born, raised, and living in the 94110 zip code of san francisco, also known as yelamu by the ramaytush ohlone. their work explores scales of intimacy, queer utopian world-building, and ecologies of care. Andrew Paul Nelson is a poet living in North Beach San Francisco where he co-owns Golden Sardine Wine & Poetry Bar with his wife Caitlyn. His book of poems How to Draw A Guillotine from Apocrypha Press was released in June of 2024. Scott Bird is a poet, painter, musician and activist in San Francisco, California. He is the youngest member of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade of San Francisco and co-editor of their annual international poetry anthology. 7:00pm Leg 3 - Theory Oakland
#we, queer perspectives#we: Queer Perspectives - Chapter 510 From 2018-2020, #we was a bi-monthly talk and reading series focusing on writers from across the queer spectrum who had experienced marginalization both without and within the queer community. At Beast Crawl, #we celebrates this with four fantastic wordsmiths speaking their truth. These are our lives we’re talking about. READER BIOS EDWARD GUNAWAN (addword.com) is a Bay Area-based writer, translator & curator who authored Start a Riot! Prize-winning The Way Back (Foglifter Press, 2022) and Press Play (Sweet Lit, 2020). JULIA SERRANO writes about gender, sexuality, science, and social justice, and has authored five books, including Whipping Girl, Excluded, Sexed Up, and her award-winning debut novel 99 Erics. SHILPA KAMAT is a Poet, educator, and healing arts practitioner Shilpa Kamat’s writing ranges from ecopoetics to speculative/experimental. Her chapbook, Saraswati Takes Back the Alphabet, was a finalist for the Gloria Anzaldúa Poetry Prize. RICHARD LORANGER is a queer writer and performer who has authored six books and ten chapbooks. They curated #we in 2018-20, and will read and host this event as well. 7pm Leg 3 - Chapter 510 and the Dept of Make/ Believe
check in at info tableBeginning at 3:30pm on Saturday, July 27th, we invite you to swing by our INFO TABLE at the nightclub COMMUNE, located at 1716 Broadway, in the old Best Music Co. building. Commune is a great new addition to the Downtown nightlife and we’re delighted to be partnering with them. ALSO meet here for the beginning of our afterparty. Then we move to Binny’s.
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