Poet’s House
Stanley Kunitz Conf Room - Poet's House 10 River Terrace, New York, NY, United StatesA reading with Poetry Northwest and the James Welch Prize for Indigenous Poetry
A reading with Poetry Northwest and the James Welch Prize for Indigenous Poetry
Reading at 10 a.m. Pier 62 in Downtown Seattle, Kara Briggs is one of four Native poets readings.
Panel discussion at this conference in Portland about the Confluence Project's publication, which the poem"Desloot's Wapaas" is featured.
EWC Communiversity Course Reading, Writing & A Workshop Thursday, November 7, 2024 Hale Hālāwai 4:30-6:00pm 1633 East-West Rd, Honolulu, HI
Kara is featured reader at the closing event for the Indigenous Agroforestry Gathering in Trinidad, CA, a closed event.
New Books Showcase on Sunday, November 10th, 12-1:30 pm Pacific, 3:00-4:30pm Eastern. View on Facebook Live - link below to Cultivating Voices Facebook Page Kara Briggs, Washington, debut collection Rivers in My Veins Phil Lynch, Dublin, 2 collections with Salmon Poetry, latest is Moving On, confirmed Janet MacFadyen, Massachusetts, founding editor of Slate Roof Press, latest collection […]
Join Kara Briggs, 2024 James Welch Prize winning poet, for an in-person reading and celebration of her lyrical and documentary poetry book Rivers In My Veins.
“Rivers in My Veins is an expression of my experience as a mixed-race tribal citizen in the West,” Briggs said. “It opens a window on a tribal perspective on the modern world, and history that brought us to this present time. It speaks to readers who are inundated with the noise of today’s media world and invites them to talk a walk in the lands by the waters that are ever present and available to all."
Everett Poetry Night Every Monday 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. The Sisters Restaurant 2804 Grand Ave, Everett, WA 98201 5:00–5:30 p.m. sign up 5:45–7:15 p.m. open mic 7:15–7:45 p.m. featured poet 7:45 - 8:00 p.m. purchase books/chat with featured poet
Kara is featured reader at the Yakima Coffee House Open Reading , opening the reading of more than 37 local poets.