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January 19, 2016
Independent Bookstore Day: Ana Castillo @ Women & Children First, Chicago Sat., 4/30
Ana Castillo @ Women & Chicago First Saturday, April 30th
Indie Bookstore Day CHICAGO
http://www.indiebookstoreday.com
Ana Castillo in her hometown helping out at the historical feminist bookstore on IBD. 1-3 pm + Drop by, say hello. Browse. Pick up a signed copy. .
4 p.m. event
Support your local indie bookstores & businesses.
January 7, 2016
Ana Castillo on Manhood & Masculinity St. Mark’s Boys Prep, Dallas January 8, 2016
Literary Festival (not open to public)
Panel discussion on writing: Ana Castillo, Kurt Eichenwald, Lisa Loeb, Hampton Sides, Graeme Wood
January 2, 2016
Bi Magazine Interview
December 28, 2015
Latinpost interview
December 21, 2015
2015 Reading Recommendations
December 11, 2015
Dec 11 – 12 Guadalupe Tonantzin
Dec 11 – 12 Guadalupe Tonanztin
December 7, 2015
On sonnets
As some readers are aware I am a self-taught poet and writer. Self-taught does not equate with lazy, un-read or ignorant of form. All my favorite writers and poets and have been teachers and I’ve studied them intently.
When I was 16 & in secretarial school in Chicago a book fell off the shelf and into my hands. It is something I’ve heard from women readers, who went through the Ivy Halls of Wesleyan, Smith, or a small campus in West Texas–a book of mine flew off the shelf into their hungry hands and changed their lives forever. I believe it because it happened to me.
I read everything since learning to read. I did not think I was to become a poet or a writer although, I wrote since I learned to hold a pencil. I painted and drew and sang in a choir but did not think I would pursue those things either. My young father was a musician but worked in a factory. He paid little attention to the girl under his roof.
The sonnets of Edna St. Vincent Millay, true to their ingenue form which made them so popular long before I was born spoke to the 16 yr old girl reluctantly preparing to serve men in business in their offices. This sonnet was my favorite. It remained my favorite in my twenties when I began to write. Today, although I no longer smoke cigarettes, it still holds true for me…for someone I once knew, perhaps, the dream is done.
December 4, 2015
January 8th Dallas
St. Mark’s School of Texas
St. Mark’s School of Texas Literary Festival
For faculty and student body only. Closed to the pubic.
Sonoma State University Spring 2016
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