Riverfront Reading Series
On December 8 at 8
p.m. CST on Zoom the Riverfront Reading Series features Gloria Vando, Denise
Low, and Xánath Caraza. Register for the reading in advanced at https://squoom.com/z/rf231208. Please join the event.
Gloria Vando’s
books and poems have won numerous awards, including the first Kansas Arts
Commission Artist Fellowship in Poetry (1989-91). She is founding
publisher/editor of Helicon Nine Editions, which received the 1991 KS Governor’s
Arts Award and co-founder with her late husband, Bill Hickok, of The Writers
Place in Kansas City. She is a contributing editor to the North American
Review, and serves on the boards of the Venice Arts Council and Beyond
Baroque, a literary center in Venice, CA.
Denise Low, Kansas Poet
Laureate 2007-09, won a Red Mountain Press Award for Shadow Light:
Poems. Forthcoming is House of Grace, House of Blood, docu-poetry
from the University of Arizona Press, Suntracks series. Other
publications are The Turtle’s Beating Heart: One Family’s Story of
Lenape Survival (University of Nebraska Press); Jigsaw
Puzzling: Essays (Meadowlark, KAC-Coffin Award); and Casino
Bestiary (Spartan). Low is a founding board member of Indigenous
Nations Poets, former board president of AWP, and literary co-director of The
222, an arts organization. At Haskell Indian Nations University she founded the
creative writing program. She now lives in California’s Sonoma County, homeland
of Pomo people. www.deniselow.net
Xánath Caraza is a traveler,
educator, poet, short story writer, and translator. She is the author of
twenty books of poetry and two short story collections. She writes for La
Bloga and Revista Literaria Monolito. In 2018 for the
International Latino Book Awards she received First Place for Lágrima
roja for “Best Book of Poetry in Spanish by One Author” and First
Place for Sin preámbulos / Without Preamble for “Best Book of
Bilingual Poetry”. Her book of poetry Syllables of
Wind / Sílabas de viento received the 2015 International
Book Award for Poetry. She was Writer-in-Residence at Westchester Community
College, NY, 2016-2019. Caraza was the recipient of the 2014 Beca Nebrija
para Creadores, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares in Spain. She was named
number one of the 2013 Top Ten Latino Authors by LatinoStories.com. Caraza
has been translated into English, Italian, Romanian, and Greek; and partially
translated into Nahuatl, Portuguese, Hindi, and Turkish.
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