Trailer for an event in October 2009 done in conjunction with the International Festival of Authors
"An Exacting Man" was written in honor of Alfred Peet, of Peet's Coffee, and delivered at his momorial in October, 2007 at the Berkeley City Club.
Jessie Carty's interview of poet, Scott Owens, at Taste Full Beans Coffeehouse in downtown Hickory, NC, for Issue #17 of Shape of a Box. Owens reads several poems during the course of the interview.
An audio book review of "Paris City of Night" by David Downie.
Short feature on Yan Geling in Chinese on Beautiful Life TV, October 19, 2009. It mainly covers a Chinese-language talk she gave in Taipei in April 2009.
See this video put together by Kim Fisher of Temple University.
"In a way not often found in contemporary fiction, Kate Evans’ poetic prose richly captures the awakening of a woman to what she truly needs in her life: poetry, art, and the love of another woman."
This is my part of the panel that focused on genre writing. Is it a boon or bust to write and publish genre fiction? Laurie R.
This is part of a series of poems projecting ancient Chinese poet Tu Fu onto the American landscape. His is such a human voice just ringing with the clarity of truth spoken through images.
Cont. from Part 1: Women are not the problem, but the solution.
Women are not the problem, but the solution.
Women are not the problem, but the solution.
Katie Burke reading at Litquake's "Barely Published Authors" event in October 2009.
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HOLD STILL book trailer made on a rainy day with a Super 8 camera and a lot love by the author and her friends. We hope you enjoy watching!
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Six minute slightly humorous overview of my graphic novel, Huntress: Year One, now in its second printing by DC Comics.