Reading, San Francisco, 10/1/22
Oct
1
7:00 PM19:00

Reading, San Francisco, 10/1/22

Please join us in San Fransisco’s Mission District for a killer reading lineup: Lisa Nikolidakis, Nayomi Munaweera, and Yaccaira Salvatierra. This will be part of the Mission Arts Performance Project (MAPP) and should be a blast.

Nayomi Munaweera is a Sri Lankan American writer and author of Island of a Thousand Mirrors, which won Commonwealth Book Prize for the Asian Region in 2013, and What Lies Between Us, which won the Sri Lankan National Book Award for best English novel and the Godage Award.

Yaccaira Salvatierra is a California poet, translator, and dedicated educator to resilient, historically marginalized communities.

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Reading, Houston, @ Gulf Coast 9/23/2022
Sep
23
7:00 PM19:00

Reading, Houston, @ Gulf Coast 9/23/2022

Join us at Lawndale Art Center on September 23rd at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm) for our next reading series event, featuring Lisa Nikolidakis, Mathew Weitman, Ariel Katz, and Kim Philley.

Please note:
Masks will be required while indoors at this event. N95 and KN95 masks are strongly encouraged. Social distancing is encouraged.

The Gulf Coast Reading Series is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance and receives additional support from Humanities Texas, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Poets & Writers, and the English Department at the University of Houston. This event is produced in partnership with Lawndale Art Center.

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Lisa Nikolidakis holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Florida State University and is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing and faculty advisor of P.R.I.D.E.. She writes nonfiction and fiction, returning often to themes of trauma, mental health, chronic illness, music, and nature. She also writes humor, mostly for survival. Nikolidakis’s memoir, No One Crosses the Wolf, about the traumas of a perilous childhood, a shattering murder-suicide, and a healing journey from escape to survival to recovery is forthcoming with Little A. It is slated for release in September 2022.

Mathew Weitman is a first year PhD candidate at the University of Houston. His work can be found in the Georgia Review, where he was the winner of the 2021 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize, the Missouri Review, New South, the Evergreen Review, the Southwest Review, and is forthcoming in Bennington Review. He received his MFA from the New School, and was a 2022 creative resident at the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island, WA.

Ariel Katz is a writer from North Carolina. Her stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Crazyhorse, Colorado Review, and Copper Nickel. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and is currently at work on a novel.

Kim Philley was born in Singapore and grew up in Indonesia, Thailand, and Virginia. Her work across genres has appeared in the New York Times, Best American Nonrequired Reading 2013 (ed. Dave Eggers), AGNI, Indiana Review, and Epiphany, among other publications. She has reported on the Cambodian-Thai border war at Preah Vihear temple for The Caravan, and on Burmese spirit possession ceremonies from Mandalay for the BBC’s “From Our Own Correspondent.” A former Henry Hoyns Fellow in poetry at the University of Virginia, she has taught at both the University of Virginia and Boise State University. She is currently a doctoral fellow in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston. Kim lives on Galveston Island in Texas, where she is completing her first novel.

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Sep
7
7:00 PM19:00

Reading, Tallahassee, 9/7/22

Please join Lisa Nikolidakis at Midtown Reader, where she will be in conversation with the always wonderful Diane Roberts.

Diane Roberts is an 8th-generation Floridian, born and bred in Tallahassee, which probably explains her unhealthy fascination with Florida politics. Educated at Florida State University and Oxford University in England, she has been writing for newspapers since 1983, when she began producing columns on the legislature for the Florida Flambeau. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Times of London, the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Oxford American, and Flamingo. She has been a member of the Editorial Board of the St. Petersburg Times–back when that was the Tampa Bay Times’s name–and a long-time columnist for the paper in both its iterations. She was a commentator on NPR for 22 years and continues to contribute radio essays and opinion pieces to the BBC. Roberts is also the author of four books, most recently Dream State, an historical memoir of her Florida family, and Tribal: College Football and the Secret Heart of America. She lives in Tallahassee, except for the times she runs off to Great Britain, desperate for a different government to satirize.

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Sep
1
6:30 PM18:30

Book Launch, Houston, 9/1/22

Lisa Nikolidakis will be in conversation with memoirist/nonfiction writer Lacy M. Johnson.

Lacy M. Johnson is a Houston-based professor, curator, activist, and is author of the essay collection The Reckonings, the widely-acclaimed memoir The Other Side, and Trespasses, and is editor, with the graphic designer Cheryl Beckett of More City Than Water: A Houston Flood Atlas. She teaches creative nonfiction at Rice University and is Founding Director of the Houston Flood Museum.

Face Masks are required to attend the event.

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