Hearsay Lecture Series Poster

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OCT 25 MICHELE BROOKS, CHLOE CROSSMAN, AND JEFFREY MULL Senior Writing and Literature students read from their creative work. NOV 29 HUGH BEHM-STEINBERG AND REBEKAH BLOYD Hugh Behm-Steinberg and Rebekah Bloyd are the cofounders of HearSay. Behm-Steinberg is the author of Shy Green Fields and two recent chapbooks: Good Morning! and Sorcery . His libretto The Clever Wife , based on a Chinese folktale of the same name, will premiere in Houston in 2012. At CCA he edits the MFA jour- nal Eleven Eleven , and with Caroline Goodwin and Mary Behm-Steinberg he is a copublisher of MaCaHu Press, a chapbook micro-press. Rebekah Bloyd’s poetry, essays, and transla- tions with the Czech poet and immunologist Miroslav Holub have appeared in Harper’s , the London Times Literary Supplement, Quarterly West, Field , and Five Fingers Review . Her recent writing and translations have appeared in Poetry and the Cincinnati Review, and she is the author of the poetry collection Seabook . She has received a Hedgebrook Residency and Fulbright fellow- ships to Jamaica and the Czech Republic. She teaches in the MFA Program in Writing at CCA. DEC 13 HUMBLE PIE VOLUME 5 RELEASE PARTY Humble Pie is CCA’s undergraduate literary arts journal. We publish poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and visual art by undergraduate students in the Bay Area. Tonight’s reading will feature some of the writers included in our fifth edition. We will also serve fresh, sweet, and nutritious real-life pies à la mode, with crispy crusts! All events take place at 7:30 p.m. in Nahl Hall CCA Oakland campus 5212 Broadway (at College Avenue) Free and open to the public. Delicious refreshments are always served! Visit us at humblepiemag.com for literary and visual art from past years, and to confirm dates and times. Contact us at 510.597.3709 or [email protected] Design: CCA Sputnik / Nami Kurita Printed on 100 percent recycled content California College of the Arts Fifth Anniversary Fall 2011

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The Hearsay Lecture Series are eadings by graduating seniors in CCA's Writing and Literature program.

Transcript of Hearsay Lecture Series Poster

OCT 25MICHELE BROOKS, CHLOE CROSSMAN, AND JEFFREY MULLSenior Writing and Literature students read from their creative work.

NOV 29HUGH BEHM-STEINBERG AND REBEKAH BLOYDHugh Behm-Steinberg and Rebekah Bloyd are the cofounders of HearSay. Behm-Steinberg is the author of Shy Green Fields and two recent chapbooks: Good Morning! and Sorcery. His libretto The Clever Wife, based on a Chinese folktale of the same name, will premiere in Houston in 2012. At CCA he edits the MFA jour-nal Eleven Eleven, and with Caroline Goodwin and Mary Behm-Steinberg he is a copublisher of MaCaHu Press, a chapbook micro-press.

Rebekah Bloyd’s poetry, essays, and transla-tions with the Czech poet and immunologist Miroslav Holub have appeared in Harper’s, the London Times Literary Supplement, Quarterly West, Field, and Five Fingers Review. Her recent writing and translations have appeared in Poetry and the Cincinnati Review, and she is the author of the poetry collection Seabook. She has received a Hedgebrook Residency and Fulbright fellow-ships to Jamaica and the Czech Republic. She teaches in the MFA Program in Writing at CCA.

DEC 13HUMBLE PIE VOLUME 5 RELEASE PARTYHumble Pie is CCA’s undergraduate literary arts journal. We publish poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and visual art by undergraduate students in the Bay Area. Tonight’s reading will feature some of the writers included in our fifth edition. We will also serve fresh, sweet, and nutritious real-life pies à la mode, with crispy crusts!

All events take place at 7:30 p.m. in Nahl HallCCA Oakland campus5212 Broadway (at College Avenue)

Free and open to the public.

Delicious refreshments are always served!

Visit us at humblepiemag.com for literary and visual art from past years, and to confirm dates and times. Contact us at 510.597.3709 or [email protected] Design: CCA Sputnik / Nami Kurita Printed on 100 percent recycled content

California College of the Arts

Fifth Anniversary Fall 2011