Showing posts with label Willie Perdomo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Willie Perdomo. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

VONA/Voices Workshop for 2011


The Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation (VONA) at the University of California at Berkeley invites applications from unpublished as well as published writers of color -- anyone dreaming of writing as a serious pursuit.

The Voices Workshop is a special gathering of writers who spend 1 week working with authors s of color. This workshop honors the literary traditions of heritage and culture and promotes the styles, voices, forms and concerns of writers-of-color and their connections to the literary world. All workshops are intimate gatherings of writers who take their writing seriously and are looking for an experience that will nurture them as writers; heighten their awareness of writing as a political, social and literary tool; and provide a community that supports each writer as they explore issues that require a profound sense of trust and professionalism.

This year, we offer workshops for everyone in: Poetry, Fiction Writing, Memoir, and Political Content in Story, Memoir and Poetry

Workshops for Alums in: Fiction, The Poetry Collection, Memoir.

We also offer two Residencies which are directed to writers who are interested in a one-on-one mentorship and concentrated writing time. The week is spent with the master writer who guides them through rewrites and toward a greater awareness of the writing process and their identities as writers.

2011 faculty: Elmaz Abinader, Faith Adiele, Junot Díaz, Ruth Forman, M. Evelina Galang, David Mura, ZZ Packer, Willie Perdomo, Diem Jones.

Application Deadline: 04/18/2011. To apply, go to the VONA website.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Willie Perdomo reads new work at VONA



For more information on Willie Perdomo, please visit: www.willieperdomo.com.

For more information on the VONA Voices Workshop for Writers of Color, please visit www.voicesatvona.org.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A NPM Initiative: Poems Out Loud

Willie Perdomo

I got an e-mail today from Norton announcing the start of their month-long Poems Out Loud program for National Poetry Month. I forget how I found out about it, but remember taking an interest and suscribing because I heard that Robert Pinsky would be blogging about poems he enjoys reading aloud, with recordings of him reading and commenting.

I went to the POL website this morning and began browsing and listening to a few poems. I particularly enjoyed one read by Rita Dove, called "Ludwig van Beethoven's Return to Vienna." Check it out. The site also includes some YouTube video shot at the AWP bookfair in Chicago this year. Also curious is the fact that the poets are represented not by photographs of themselves but by what appear to be artist-rendered sketches.

The one small reservation I have about the site is that it seems to only feature poets published by Norton. So while it's striving to promote and share poetry, it's limited if it only puts out poems they publish. But, it's their dime so I guess they can do what they want.

Having said that, there is poem featured by Willie Perdomo, called "Poet in Harlem," with the author himself reading it.

If you'd like to read the poem, learn more about Perdomo, and then listen to him read it, click---HERE.

If you'd like to go straight to Willie Perdomo's voice click---HERE.