Alignment, Link, Michael Klam, News, Twitter
Conversations with Poets: Sharon Elise
In this episode of Central Library’s Conversations with Poets, I sit down with Sharon Elise to talk poetics, sociology and sociopoetics: CWP Sharon Elise. If you enjoy and want more, please hit the like button and subscribe to the San Diego Public Library’s CWP channel. Find upcoming National Poetry Month events in San Diego here. Read More
Lizzie Wann, Puna Press Live
LifeBeat Follow-Up: Sharon Elise
Welcome to 2022! I’m continuing to share follow-up interviews with some of my former guests on the Puna Press Live show I hosted live on Twitch beginning in 2020. We’re up to episode three (of eight) that was recorded on October 15, 2020. Watch the episode. The first person of this episode we’ll feature is… Read More
Alignment, Event, Michael Klam, News
Poetry of Resilience–From Haiku to Free Verse at Downtown Library
Details and registration here: Poetry of Resilience: From Haiku to Free Verse | San Diego Public Library (librarymarket.com) Join us on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021 from 4-6 p.m. for a star-studded poetry event at the downtown San Diego Public Library (SDPL). This program, featuring San Diego’s most recognized poets, is part of SDPL’s quarter-long project, The… Read More
Event, Michael Klam, News
Sharon Elise and Michael Klam in the Acid Vault, Poets Underground
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, Sharon Elise and Michael Klam feature at Poets Underground in East Village’s Amplified Ale Works. The performance takes place in Amplified’s Acid Vault and an open mic follows the features. Hosted by Sunny Rey. Food, drink, poetry! Show starts at 8 p.m. sharp. Amplified is located at 1429 Island Ave., San… Read More
Event, News, Ted Washington
Sharon Elise Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Sharon Elise Sharon is a Professor of Sociology at California State University, San Marcos conducts research and teaches on critical race and gender issues. She brings her sociological insight to poetry and poetics to sociology. She has been a periodic feature on the San… Read More