Well-RED features Lita Kurth and Tania Martin!
Tuesday, January 14, 7:00 - 9:00 (PST)
Co-sponsored by Works/San José
38 S. 2nd Street, San José
Well-RED features Lita Kurth and Tania Martin!
Co-sponsored by Works/San José art and performance center!
38 South Second Street, downtown San José.
Open mic to start the show!
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Lita Kurth holds an MFA from the Rainier Writers Workshop (PLU), and has published in fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. She is the author of One Creative Writing Prompt a Day: a journal to build your craft ... from Callisto Press and has received multiple Pushcart and Best of the Net nominations for fiction and creative nonfiction. She won the Diana Woods Memorial Award from Lunchticket. Along with Tania Martin, she co-founded Flash Fiction Forum. She has presented at numerous Working Class Studies conferences and been a featured reader for Peninsula Literary Society, Play on Words, Poetry Center San José, and performed twice at Poets N' Film for Cinequest. She has organized readings at Filoli, the Euphrat Gallery, and elsewhere and taught creative writing at to students aged 8 to 80, from jail residents to college students and published writers. She is co-president of Urban Sanctuary. You can find her on Substack.
Before Tania Martin finished her B.S. in Geology at UC Davis, she took a poetry class and caught the writing bug. She is Co-founder of Flash Fiction Forum, a bimonthly reading series for short fiction in San José, CA. She has organized Lit Crawls in the South Bay area, was an assistant editor for Narrative Magazine for many years, a writing contest judge for Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine, and co-editor of Flash Fiction Forum Volume One, an anthology of Flash Fiction, 2022. Her work has appeared in Catamaran Literary Reader, Caesura, Anser Journal, Barbies that Never Were 2019, a chapbook, and (After) Life, Poems and Stories of the Dead, Purple Passion Press, 2015.
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