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BUST: Breaking Up Stuckness Together w/ Liz Asch Greenhill – Aug. 25

The Corporeal Writing Center 510 SW 3rd Ave #101, Portland, OR, United States

In this Sunday workshop we will each look head-on at the feeling of being stuck and we'll approach this testy topic with bravery and aplomb. If you've been procrastinating on your writing (or any art form) or spinning your wheels or feeling too much malaise to engage in your creative process, come to this workshop and we'll help you demystify your resistance so you can jump back in. Are you ready? Want to dig in and get dirty on what holds you back? In this class we will practice the art of being open to inquiry. We will ask the body and mystical sources of intuitive insight to help us learn more about our projects and process. We will dip into luscious imagery, rich ideaphoria,…

$150

Tell Me A Story #7 – Jessica’s B-Day Edition

Rose City Book Pub 1329 NE Fremont, Portland, OR, United States

Welcome to the 7th installment of Tell Me A Story! It's our one year anniversary and host Jessica Wadleigh's 34th revolution around the sun! For this special installment, we'll be bringing back performers from previous shows to share their work. Join us Sunday, August 25th at 6PM to celebrate work from: - Nastashia Minto - Flint - Iza Avalos - Leah Baer - Shloimy Notik - Special Guests? As always, Tell Me A Story is hosted by our friends at Rose City Book Pub and is free admission. Come have a drink and a delicious meal and enjoy these talented creators!

Free

Last Sunday Writing Workshop (Summer)

The Stacks Coffeehouse 1831 N. Killingsworth St, Portland, OR, United States

Drop in for a generative writing workshop! All levels welcome! Sharing optional! Bring something to write / type with! $5 Donation accepted / NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY

$5

Bookish Happy Hour at Vertigo Brewing

Vertigo Brewing 21420 NW Nicholas Ct, Hillsboro, OR, United States

Have a drink and chat about books with fellow book lovers at Vertigo Brewing every fourth Tuesday this summer! Share what you've been reading, get ideas for what to read next, and talk about the latest bookish news. This event is 21+.

Free

Queer Nature/Nurture: Readings, performances, and a screening

Literary Arts 925 SW Washington Street, Portland, OR, United States

Queer Nature/Nurture will explore themes of nature and compassion through readings and musical performances from four queer artists. The event will include the first screening of singer-songwriter Stephan Nance's new "Overwintered" music video, directed by queer Latinx filmmaker Dawn Jones Redstone. Participants: TJ Acena Sage Schick Nastashia Minto Stephan Nance

Free

Summer 2019: Read Your Work in Public!

Literary Arts 925 SW Washington Street, Portland, OR, United States

Most writers find themselves in a position where they need to read their work aloud in public. While it’s an exciting proposition to share your work, not everyone feels comfortable reading their prose in front of an audience. This workshop will help increase your skill and comfort level, so you can share your work with confidence. Tamar Shai Bolkvadze earned a Master in Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of Alaska. In 2017 she was the recipient of Oregon Literary Arts’ Women Writers Fellowship for her play Ugly Baby, Stupid Baby. Tamar continues to focus on playwriting. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE: Scholarships pay for the entire class tuition. All of our writing classes have at least one scholarship position available, made possible by a generous…

$25

Submission Deadline: Future Prairie: Performance Proposals

The Internet 001 SE Cyberspace Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Call to artists! We are seeking performance proposals for our autumn variety show on the evening of 29 September in Portland, Oregon. Future Prairie VIII: The Veil please submit: dance music short plays poems lecture ritual As we transition from summer to autumn, the equinox asks us to honor the changing seasons with a balance of light and dark. Traditionally, this is a time for gathering, grounding, and comfort. The veil between the spiritual and mortal worlds is particularly thin around the autumnal equinox. What are you divining? What will soon be revealed? What's still enshrouded? We invite artists to submit 10-20 minute works to this open call. Pay for each act will be $50-$100. Send proposals to futureprairie.com/apply by 29 August for consideration.

Free

Queer PDXpression

Crush Bar 1400 Southeast Morrison Street, Portland, OR, United States

We have a very special treat this month we will have two shows for you lovely babes. please join us on the fifth Thursday of this month in welcoming two very talented Local Queer Writers. We will have a $5 suggested donation along with ADA accessibility. and good vibes are on the house. Cosima Bee Concordia Cosima Bee Concordia is a femme writer and bookseller that enjoys scary movies, transgressive religious iconography, and anything that is kinky and queer. Her writing explores the spaces where erotism and the horrific meet, attempting to plumb the depths of our collective horror and desire for both the bodies of others and ourselves. If you want to follow her work, you can find her instagram @bimbotheory Nastashia Minto Nastashia…

Free – $5

End of Summer Sale

Books Around the Corner 40 NW 2nd Street, Gresham, OR, United States

Our Bargain Table AND Black Cart are only $1 AND BOGO!!! That means books start at only .50 cents if you buy two! THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY!!!! More books will be added each day!

Free

Delve Seminar: Escape from the Dollhouse

Literary Arts 925 SW Washington Street, Portland, OR, United States

This Delve will examine stories from different literary genres and periods that all uniquely address the topic of personal freedom in conflict with societal pressures and control over the individual. Our texts will include Margaret Atwood’s much anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, The Testaments, Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and a selection of poems by various authors. Registration for this Delve includes a ticket to Margaret Atwood in Conversation with Omar El Akkad on September 25th at Keller Auditorium.  Primary Texts: Margaret Atwood, The Testaments. (Participants should pre-order the new Atwood book if possible to ensure they receive it in time for class readings.) Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s House Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep First Assignment: Read Act 1 and 2 of A Doll’s House…

$220