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Like A Girl: Perspectives on Feminine Identity

September 26, 2015 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Free

I will be reading at the book release of Like A Girl: Perspectives on Feminine Identity as one of the featured readers. Please stop by if you are in the area. This book is going to be fantastic.

Information from the Facebook event:

Doors open at 6:30 pm
Event starts at 7 pm and ends by 9 pm with Open Mic afterward

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Like a Girl: Perspectives on Feminine Identity is a 184-page anthology of poetry, prose and art with over 90 contributors. The book aims to honor a multiplicity of feminine identities and spark conversation about women’s issues.

FEATURED READERS

Melissa Grossman
Raundi Moore-Kondo
JL Martindale
Raquel Reyes-Lopez
Beth McIlvaine
Terry Ann Wright
Robin Steere Axworthy
Sarah Thursday
K. Andrew Turner
Don Kingfisher Campbell
Peggy Dobreer
Elmast Kozloyan
Helen Yeoman
Viannah Duncan
Michael Cantin
Danielle Mitchell

WITH AN OPEN MIC!

Contributors and all guests, please feel free to partake in the open discussion with poems, stories or anything you’d like to share, in the book or outside of it. There will be no amp plug-ins for music but acoustic is welcome.

PRE-ORDER/SPONSOR

Pre-Order the book and opt in as a SPONSOR here:
https://squareup.com/market/lucid-moose-lit

100TPC:

In collaboration with 100 Thousand Poets for Change, a global organization dedicated to celebrating poetry as a vehicle for social change. Learn more at: http://100tpc.org/

MISSION OF LUCID MOOSE:

To stimulate conversation and foster community by publishing literature on social topics, while promoting literacy, creativity and diversity.

Learn more at: lucidmooselit.com

Details

Date:
September 26, 2015
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1606906122891353/

Organizer

Lucid Moose Lit
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Venue

Half Off Books
6708 Greenleaf Ave California
Whittier, CA 90601 United States
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