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Poetry Workshop with Lorna Dee Cervantes
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Lorna Dee Cervantes is an internationally acclaimed
Chicana poet from San José, California. Her poetry has appeared in nearly 200 anthologies and textbooks,
including The Norton Anthologies of Modern, American, English, Contemporary & Womens Poetry, and in hundreds of
literary magazines. She founded and directed Floricanto Colorado, showcasing Xicano & Xicana literature
in Denver and surrounding school districts, which, among other events, helped to bring about the proclamation of
Abelardo Lalo Delgado Day in Denver. The recipient of two NEA Fellowship Grants for poetry, several California
and Colorado State grants, and a Pushcart Prize for Best Poem, she was recently a finalist for Poet Laureate of Colorado,
along with Reg Saner and Mary Crow, who holds the position.
Cervantes holds an A.B.D. in the History of Consciousness. Her first collection of poetry to appear in 15 years is Drive: The First Quartet (Wings Press, Jan. 2006). She is currently Associate Professor of English at the University of Colorado in Boulder where she is finishing sick-leave and beginning a sabbatical to complete her book of literary nonfiction, I Know Why the Quetzals Die: An Education. She is presently confounded by the prospect of peddling her screenplay, Pigmeat: The Life and Times of Memphis Minnie, a 20-year project, to Oprah. The workshop will include writing new work and response to a poem brought in by each participant. Participants should bring to the workshop 14 copies of the poem for which response is desired. They should also send that poem and four others as an email attachment by Friday, July 10, indicating which one is for response. Cost: $50. Limited to 13 participants. Advance registration and payment required. To reserve a place, call Adela Najarro at (831) 600-7319. Email: adelanajarro@comcast.net. Checks made out to Poetry Santa Cruz should be mailed to the address below. Call first to make sure there is room. Then send in your check to hold your place. Adela Najarro
Read about the July 14 poetry reading by Lorna Dee Cervantes and Francisco X. Alarcón. | |
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