![]() ![]() Bass and Sycamore share a mutual interest in the pervasive potential of strange, everyday intimacies, and a mutual enraged concern about society's failure to allow for such intimacies (or, worse, its commitment to police) as an important element of receiving proper interpersonal care. Join Soft Services artist Chloë Bass and author Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore for a conversation about the body and colonialism, intimacy and loss, cruising and alienation, communal possibility, and intimate transgression. Masks required inside and outside, detailed access information here !!Ĭhloë Bass and Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore in Conversation Please bring photos, candles, flowers, or other items to participate (outdoors) Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s first in-person reading of the pandemic (outdoors 7:30pm)Īn art installation by Grey Ellis and Katie Twiss (indoors - limited capacity) LET THE GRIEF BLOOM : a queer anarchist invitation to communal possibility Mattilda’s first in-person reading of the pandemic!! Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore will read for the closing ceremony at Mattilda will join Alejandro Varela at the Seattle launch for Varela’s new book, The People Who Report More Stressġ6th Annual New York City Anarchist Book FairĪ day of discussion, creation, and learning, 10:30 a.m.-8:40 p.m Eastern Time. The People Who Report More Stress: Stories by Alejandro VarelaĪlejandro Varela in conversation with Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Register here for this free in-person event !! Mattilda will join Johanna Hedva at the Seattle launch for Hedva’s new novel, Your Love Is Not Good Johanna Hedva in conversation with Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Students will spend 5 weeks with Sycamore this quarter, starting with tonight’s kick-off event. Please join us on Zoom for a presentation by Spring Quarter MFA Visiting Writer Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, who will be joined by alum Travis Sharp (MFA ’15) and first-year student Farron Knechtel (MFA ’24). Sponsored by the MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics Hosted by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamoreįrom the Convergence Zone and Gamut Literary Series at Panelists will include EJ Colen, Sassafras Lowrey, Patrick Milian, and Eddie Walker. The book centers the experience of queer writers who came of age in the midst of the AIDS epidemic with the belief that desire intrinsically led to death, and who internalized this trauma as part of becoming queer. ![]() Readings and conversation based on the acclaimed anthology Between Certain Death and a Possible Future: Queer Writing on Growing Up with the AIDS Crisis, edited by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore. Summit Building, Seattle Convention Center, Level 4, Rooms 435-436 AWP Writers Conference Panel: Queer Writing Between Certain Death and a Possible Futureįriday, March 10, 2023, 10:35 a.m.–11:50 a.m. ![]()
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