Central California Poetry Journal

Volume 2000 Number 1




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The Poetry Scene 2000


The Poetry Scene is a new feature of the Central California Poetry Journal. The Scene will post notices about all readings, and poetry happenings in Central California. We don't research them, we just post them. Iif you don't let us know what's happening, you won't read it on this page.


On This Page:

Special Events

University of Santa Monica's David Whyte Poetry Event

Poetry Groups and Readings

Some Local Poets

Valley Contemporary Poets Series

Pleasant Hill Readings

Radio Programs

KFCF Fresno

KVMR Sacramento, Auburn and Nevada City


Poetry Publications

Printed Poetry Publications in Central California


The Scene 2000

Special Events


Poetry Groups and Readings:

Some Local Poets: Mariposa, California


University of Santa Monica's David Whyte Poetry Event

The University of Santa Monica invites you to join us as renowned poet and speaker David Whyte shares "Stepping Out of the Boat: Courage, Conversation, and the Creative Life."
Friday evening, February 25th and Saturday, February 26th, 2000

Cost: $195.00 per person
Location: 2107 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, California 90403
For more information or to register call 310-829-7402 and ask for the David Whyte Event Line!
The University of Santa Monica's website, www.gousm.edu, also features a pop up of this event


Valley Contemporary Poets Series:

P.O. Box 103
Woodland hills CA 91365
(818) 989-7600, (818) 989-7300 fax
e-mail robert_wynne@antiochla.edu

Literary/Project Director: Robert Wynne
Presenter type: reading series
Year literary program founded: 1980
Site of events: Glendale Federal Savings, Canoga Park.

Qualifications required for writers interested in reading or teaching: Poetry must be well written, and poet must be able to present it well. Other information writiers should include in queries: Writing sample, brief bio with poublications credits, and noted public reading experience.


Pleasant Hill Readings

There is a poetry reading every Thursday night at 7:00 PM in Pleasant Hill at Borders Bookstore, 120 Crescent Drive
(Located at Monument Blvd and Contra Costa) (925)686-4835


Printed Poetry Publications in Central California

Send submissions with SASE

Poetry Flash Poetry Review and Literary Calendar for The West, 1450 Fourth Street, #4, Berkeley, CA 94710 (510) 525-5476

In The Grove Short fiction, essays and poetry, P.O. Box 16195 Fresno, CA 93755 (209) 442-4600 ext 8105

Zambomba A free Literary magazine of The Central Valley, 329 Acacia Street, Stockton, CA 95203 (209) 465-4673

One Dog Press 1317 Tulip Lane, Davis, CA 95616 (530) 750-3514


Radio Programs

KFCF in Fresno: "Between The Lines Poetry to Take You Home," AKA "The Mudhead Show," a monthly poetry show between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM on the second Friday of each month on KFCF 88.1 FM in Fresno California, hosted by Preston Chase and Lee Underwood.


KVMR Sacramento, Auburn and Nevada City: Every monday night from 7pm to 8pm on KVMR--99.3 FM Sacramento, 103.7 FM Auburn, and 89.5 FM Nevada City--Jenessa Peterson hosts the "Radio Poets Society," a show dedicated to poetry and spoken-word.


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