Coming in Hot
The Civil Discourse Tour
September 8-25, 2010
in Tucson
(supported in part by
the AZ Humanities Council)

Sept 8, Marana High School
Sept 9, University HS/Rincon HS
Sept 10, Pima Recital Hall, 2pm
Sept 11, Pima Recital Hall, 7pm
Sept 12, Salon/House party
Sept 13, Tucson High
Sept 14, Tucson High & Ward III Council Office 6:30pm
Sept 15, Conference:
UA Vets in Higher Ed, 7pm
Sept 17, Hamilton High School
Sept 18, Salon/House party
Sept 19, Salon/house party
Sept 20, Catalina Foothills HS
Sept 21 City High School &
Catalina Foothills HS
Sept 23, St Francis in the Foothills UMC, 7pm
Sept 24th, UA Poetry Center: 6:30pm performance & scholar's panel
Sept 26th, Benefit dinner performance, 6pm, The Franklin House
See Tour Schedule for other details.
The national grassroots tour: October 2010-2011.
See when we'll be in your area by visiting the Tour Schedule.
To book a date for a performance or a classroom visit, in Tucson or in other cities nationally, please visit our bookings page.
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This fall: The Grrls Citizen Action Workshop
Advancing Social Change by educating our future leaders
contact Miki Jennings at grrls@korepress.org for more info here

The new Grrls Workshop starts soon!
Information Session 4-6 PM Sept 9 at the U of A Poetry Center!
Sp 09 grrls' blog here.
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Holly Iglesias will read from her second poetry collections, Angles of Approach, at Malaprop's Bookstore in Asheville, North Carolina, on Sunday, October 3 at 3 p.m.
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May 30 Benefit Auction & Garden Party with over 100 bidders & 78 auction items: A smashing success!
Check out remaining art here! It's not too late to acquire a piece.

Nude, by Desiree Rios ($275)
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The Wildly Popular
Tumamoc Hill-a-thon:
11 people and a dog walked the famous hills west of downtown for Kore Press! With our sponsors, together we raised $2100!
see the Hill-a-thon blog
thank you SPONSORS + walkers
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2009 NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE AVAILABLE here
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thank you to our community business partners:
HomeStyle Galleries
Feast
Gallery of Food
Hotel Congress
Maynard's
Kathleen Williamson, Attorney
Krista Joy Niles, Photographer
UA College of Humanities
Borderlands Theater
Rhythm Industry
ZUZI!
Brooklyn Pizza
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Kore has been publishing the creative genius of women writers since 1993, in part to maintain a more equitable public discourse and establish a more accurate historic record. Greek for "daughter," Kore (kor-ay) recalls the myth of Persephone—the story of a daughter taken into the underworld who re-emerges above ground half the year because of a bargain struck between her mother and the nasty fellow who runs the place down below. The daughter's emerging from the dark depths each year marks the changing of seasons.
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Keeping the legacy of poet Jeremy Ingalls alive with her own website, here

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2010 First Book Award winner: Laura Newbern for Love and the Eye
selected by Claudia Rankine
Availabe Sept 23, 2010

Laura Newbern, an Assistant Professor of English/Creative Writing at Georgia College & State University since 2005, teaches graduate and undergraduate poetry workshops, poetics, and other Creative Writing and literature courses.Laura is also the Poetry Editor of Arts & Letters.
Congratulations to
Tiphanie Yanique & Laura Newbern
for getting Writers Awards from the Rona Jaffe Foundation!
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Bhanu Kapil judges
the Kore Press
First Book Award for 2011
Submissions are closed.
Good luck to those who submitted!

Bhanu Kapil is a British-Indian writer, and new U.S. citizen, who lives now in Colorado, where she is core faculty at Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. She also teaches writing at Goddard College in Vermont. She is the author of four books: "The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers" (Kelsey Street Press, 2001), "Incubation: a space for monsters" (Leon Works, 2006), "humanimal [a project for future children]" (Kelsey Street, 2009), and "Schizophrene" (forthcoming from Nightboat Books, 2011.)
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ANNOUNCING THE WINNER of the
First Annual Jeremy Ingalls Poetry in Translation Award
Yasuko Claremont, of Australia!
broadside available Fall, 2010

$1,000.00 and publication of a single poem in Japanese and English by a woman, awarded to a woman translator.
Judged by Sawako Nakayasu.

photo by Shoko Kashima
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2010 Short Fiction Award Winner

Heather Brittain Bergstrom’s short story
“All Sorts of Hunger” was selected by
Leslie Marmon-Silko as the winner of our
2010 Short Fiction Award.
The two finalists are “Return,”
by Sharon May
and
“Mr Smith's Tip Top Tale of Woe and Horror, ” by Nancy Holyoke.
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Kore Press at AWP, Denver

Shannon Cain and Elline Lipkin at the KP table. Photo by Lauren Eggert-Crowe.
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Becca Klaver, LA Liminal

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Persephone Speaks
the May/June bloggers
My Kind to Your Kind by Niki Herd

TC Tolbert interviews Sonya Renee

A Bad Law by Adela Licona & FARR

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As a community of literary activists devoted to bringing forth a diversity of voices through works that meet the highest artistic standards, Kore Press publishes women's writing that deepens awareness and advances progressive social change.
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