Reading at Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Clara Hsu joins Ken Knabb, MK Chavez, Xiaojuan Shu, Chelsea Kirk, Jennifer Lewis, Claude Convers, Laura Joakimson, Lisa Piazza, John Haggerty, Prartho Sereno, Javier Huerta, Joseph Bodie, and Julia Sills as featured readers in the park. This show is a Quiet Lightning Production and is curated by Lauren Traetto + Charlie Getter. 100 people will receive a free … Continue reading Reading at Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Petaluma Poetry Walk
Clara Hsu will be featured along with Vilma Ginzberg, Elizabeth Carothers Herron, and Susan T. Mashiyama at the 20th annual Petaluma Poetry Walk, 6pm at Aqus Cafe. This event begins at noon .Enjoy a memorable stroll through historic Petaluma with scheduled hourly stops at various venues along the way to hear noted poets read their works. Maps … Continue reading Petaluma Poetry Walk
Rivertown Poets’ Reading
Aqus Cafe 189 H Street, Petaluma, CA, United StatesBay Area poets, Joel Fallon and Clara Hsu, will be the featured readers. Clara will read her new poems from her recent travel in Warsaw, Poland. The readings are followed by an open mic. Please prepare up to three minutes of poetry--your own or a favorite poet's--to share during open mic. The cafe will be open for their always … Continue reading Rivertown Poets’ Reading
Sacred Grounds Featured Reading
Sacred Grounds Cafe 2095 Hayes Street, San Francisco, United StatesPhoto by Millie Siu Hosted by Dan Brady, the Sacred Grounds Cafe has reading every Wednesday night. There is open mike before and after the featured reading. Clara will share her poems, The Warsaw Chronicles, written about her recent trip to Poland.
Haight Ashbury Literary Journal Reading at the Beat Museum
The Beat Museum 540 Broadway, San Francisco, United StatesThe Haight Ashbury Literary Journal was started in 1979 by Indigo Hotchkiss and Cliff McIntire. It has since expanded from a local journal to include national and international writers. Many of the Journal‘s writers have become Poets Laureate. The Journal has had several editors over the years, who have continued to print varied and often marginalized voices. The current issue … Continue reading Haight Ashbury Literary Journal Reading at the Beat Museum