The brings noted poets and writers of fiction and nonfiction to campus for creative readings, class visits, workshops, and collaborative exchanges across intellectual and artistic disciplines.
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WSU Visiting Writers Series
October 4, 2022 @ 6:00 PM
Free

Roger Reeves
Roger Reeves is the author ofBest Barbarian(W.W. Norton & Co., 2022), which Tracy K. Smith called a revelation and a form of reparation, andKing Me(Copper Canyon Press, 2013), aLibrary JournalBest Poetry Book of the year, and winner of the Larry Levis Reading Prize, the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award, and a John C. Zacharis First Book Award. His poems have appeared in journals such asPoetry, Ploughshares, American Poetry Review, Boston Review,泭硃紳餃泭Tin House,among others. He was awarded a 2013 NEA Fellowship, Ruth Lilly Fellowship by the Poetry Foundation in 2008, a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, two Bread Loaf Scholarships, an Alberta H. Walker Scholarship from the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, two Cave Canem Fellowships and a Whiting Award.
Tuesday, October 4 | 6 P.M.

Sam Roxas-Chua
Sam Roxas-Chua憪(Yao) is atransracial/transcultural adopted person. He is the author ofSayingYour Name Three TimesUnderwater,泭Echolalia in Script,泭Fawn Language,泭and the podcastDear Someone Somewhere,泭an audio-journal project.Hisopen-form calligraphy, artworks, and writing have appeared invarious journals and galleries. Sam is a poet in the periphery,泭a multimediaartist, field recordist, and an amateur radio operator. Hes read for PENInternational, city government events,泭and is currently an artist-in-residenceat the Portland Chinatown Museum. Poet Tyehimba Jess describes Sams poemsassurreal yet rooted in palpable color and history it transcends oceans,泭blends geographies, and bleeds a multitonguedheritage for us to better findourselves.
Tuesday, October 25 | 5 P.M.