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Carolyn Moore Reading Series set to return to Cascade Campus this November
Photos and story by Misty Bouse
The Portland Book Festival鈥檚 is returning to 小黄猫传媒.
This year鈥檚 second-annual event features acclaimed poet-residents Jose Hernandez Diaz and Jae Nichelle, along with future resident, non-fiction writer Emilly Prado. This reading series is at 6:30 p.m.,聽 Wednesday, Nov. 1, in the Moriarty Auditorium, Cascade Campus at 705 N. Killingsworth St. It is free and open to the public. The 小黄猫传媒 Humanities & Arts Council is providing live music and refreshments.
鈥淭his is a one-of-a-kind program that brings three stellar authors to the Carolyn Moore Reading Series,鈥 said Justin Rigamonti, coordinator of the 小黄猫传媒 Carolyn Moore Writers Residency Program.
Meet the writers:
- is a 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow and the author of 鈥淭he Fire Eater” and the forthcoming, 鈥淏ad Mexican, Bad American.鈥 He writes, edits, and teaches in Southeast Los Angeles.
- , Louisiana born and Portland-based, is the author of the poetry collection 鈥淕od Themselves” and the chapbook 鈥淭he Porch (As Sanctuary).鈥澛 The inaugural poetry winner of the John Lewis Writing Award from the Georgia Writers Association, her poetry has appeared in 鈥淏est New Poets 2020.鈥
- is a writer, DJ, and educator living in Portland with roots in the San Francisco Bay Area and Michoac谩n, Mexico. Winner of the 2022 Pacific Northwest Book Award, she is the author of “Funeral.鈥 Emilly moonlights as DJ Mami Miami with , the Latin茅 DJ collective she co-founded.
The Carolyn Moore Writing Residency consists of three-to-eight-week terms at the Carolyn Moore Writers House in Tigard, offering established and emerging writers concentrated time to focus on developing a written work. View the 2023-24 residents. The Residency is the first of its kind to be hosted by a community college in the United States.
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