Events
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Join us for a chapbook reading by three Houston poets.
Rebecca Spears, a poet and instructor, has an MFA from Bennington College. Her writing appears in If These Walls Could Speak: The Blanton Museum Poetry Project (University of Texas), The Weight of Addition (Mutabilis Press), Texas in Poetry 2 (TCU Press), Calyx, Minnesota Review, Natural Bridge, Nimrod, Texas Review, and other journals and anthologies. Spears has received scholarships from the Taos Writers Workshop (University of New Mexico) and Vermont Studio Center; she was a finalist for the 2008 Iowa Review Poetry Award. Her chapbooki is The Bright Obvious, called "elemental, conversational, spiritual" by poet Laurie Kutchins.
R.T. Castleberry is a widely published poet and social critic. An active participant in Houston poetry since the mid-70s, he was a co-founder of the Flying Dutchman Writers Troupe and co-editor/publisher of the monthly magazine Curbside Review. His work has appeared most recently in Comstock Review, The Alembic, Paterson Literary Review, Caveat Lector, Perigree, Silk Road and Argestes. He was a finalist for the 2008 Arts & Letters/Rumi Prize for Poetry. His chapbook, Arriving at the Riverside, is coming from Finishing Line Press on January 15, 2010.
Stella Brice is the author of two chapbooks, the most recent of which is a collection of dark fairytale poems called Outgrow. She is a Pushcart nominee, the winner of the John Z. Bennett Prize, and her work has been featured in numerous journals and anthologies.
The poets will be introduced by poet and editor of Mutabilis Press, the lovely Carolyn Florek.
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
The Boniuk Center for Religious Tolerance at Rice University and co-sponsors Coalition for Mutual Respect of the ADL and Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston present the Interfaith Amigos. Frequent speakers at churches and civic groups in the Northwest, Pastor
Don Mackenzie, Rabbi Ted Falcon, and Sheikh Jamal Rahman bring a message of deep hope and
profound possibilities for healing both person and planet. Their work
comprises a dialogue of the head, the heart, and the hands, encouraging
greater understanding, compassion and social action in the world. There
will be a book signing following the lecture of the Amigos' book Getting to the Heart of Interfaith.
This event is free and open to the public. The series has been
made possible through a generous grant from the Albert and Ethel
Herzstein Charitable Foundation. More details here.
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