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Mr. Rense is the author four novels: The Last Byline ("One of the top 40 works of L.A.fiction"---California Writer), a serio-comic fantasy about the decline of newspapers; The Oaks, the story of a boy growing up in a small town in the... more

Alice Elizabeth Rogoff (Elizabeth also because there's another Alice Rogoff) grew up in New Rochelle, New York and moved to San Francisco in 1971. She has a BA in Anthropology from Grinnell College, and MAS in English: Creative... more

Richard and I will be interviewing Mario August 9 Mario José Pagán Morales is a Nuyorican poet and cultural worker born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in the South Bronx. His work is anthologized in The... more

Will be discussing the poetry if Fredrico Gracia Lorca NICOLE HENARES (Aurelia Lorca) is a poet, storyteller who writes about the immigration history of the Monterey Peninsula and how Lorca's duende, the duende of Andalusia and... more

Nicelle Davis is a California poet, collaborator, and performance artist who walks the desert with her son J.J. in search of owl pellets and rattlesnake skins. Her poetry collections include The Walled Wife (Red Hen Press, 2016), In the Circus... more

K.R. Morrison While she's currently on a writing sabbatical in a hideaway she calls ?Mermaid Town,? K.R. Morrison is a San Francisco rooted poet, drummer, and high school teacher who has been teaching English and Creative Writing for 18... more

Priscilla Celina ?Lina? Suárez is a Mexican American author who was the 2015-17 McAllen Poet Laureate. She is co-founder of the Gloria Anzaldúa Legacy Project (GAL) which was formed to honor the legacy of Anzaldúa... more

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Linda Norton is the author of Wite Out: Love and Work (2020), a memoir with poems, and its prequel, The Public Gardens: Poems and History (2011; introduction by Fanny Howe), a finalist for a Los Angeles Times Book Prize.... more

Richard and i will be interviewing NICOLE HENARES (Aurelia Lorca) is a poet, storyteller who writes about the immigration history of the Monterey Peninsula and how Lorca's duende, the duende of Andalusia and flamenco, is a cross cultural... more

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