Adam Greenfield, Anna Zappoli, Edwin Decker, Event, Kara Goldfarb, Michael Klam, News, Ola Hadi, Ted Washington
Taking A Step Up: California Library Association Annual Conference & Exhibition
Puna Press is taking a step up. We are participating in the California Library Association Annual Conference & Exhibition! We will be hosting a table during the exhibition. This is our first attempt to reach this audience. The goal is to sell of course but we hope to increase our visibility in the literary world… Read More
Adam Greenfield, Anna Zappoli, Edwin Decker, Event, Kara Goldfarb, Michael Klam, News, Ola Hadi, Ted Washington
San Diego Festival of Books
This is an event that we at Puna Press have been hoping would happen for a long time. We considered trying to put on a book festival ourselves but did not have the money or resources to pull it off. Fortunately the San Diego Union-Tribune and KPBS decided this did need to happen in San… Read More
Adam Greenfield, Anna Zappoli, Edwin Decker, Lists, Michael Klam, News, Ola Hadi, Ted Washington
Author Approved: The Poets of Puna Press Share Their Latest Reads
“I am at the moment writing a lengthy indictment against our century. When my brain begins to reel from my literary labors, I make an occasional cheese dip.” The above quote is from the picaresque novel A Confederacy of Dunces, which happens to be the book one of Puna Press’s own authors is currently reading.… Read More
Anna Zappoli, News, Ted Washington
Anna Zappoli & Ted Washington at New Alchemy Poetry, Thursday, June 15th!
New Alchemy Poetry is a poetry series presented by Seretta Martin of San Diego Poetry Annual at Lestat’s West in Normal Heights, San Diego, CA. On Thursday, June 15th 7p – 9p the event will have the double feature of Anna Zappoli and Ted Washington. Lestat’s West Music Venue, is located at 3343 Adams Ave, San… Read More
Adam Greenfield, Anna Zappoli, Edwin Decker, Event, Kara Goldfarb, Michael Klam, News, Ola Hadi, Ted Washington
Poetry LP!
Poetry LP? The birth of the long play format poetry performance for me began in 1998 at Java Joes. I had tired of the 3 – 5 minutes poets are normally relegated to at slams and open mics. I wanted to talk to the people in the audience, develop a story line and arc with… Read More