Events, Classes, and Seminars

Our events, classes, and seminars bring the community together to hear, learn, and discuss the most compelling issues and ideas of our day. We hope you will join us in our community space and bookstore at 716 SE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR, online, and at partnering venues across Portland and Oregon.

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Saturday

Mar 1

In-person   WINTER 2025   Writing Classes  

The Art of Brevity: Crafting Short-short Stories

In flash fiction, the whole is a part and the part is a whole. The form forces the writer to question each word, to reckon with Flaubert’s mot juste, and move a story by hints and implications. Flash stories are built through gaps as much as the connective tissue of words, so what’s left out of a story is often more important than what’s included.

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Wednesday

Mar 5

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Mar 8

Alex Behr
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Mar 10

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Mar 15

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Mar 16

Tuesday

Mar 18

In-person   Spring 2025   Writing Classes  

Get Writing: Unblocking Writer’s Block

Each week we’ll use new prompts and guided activities to inspire new creation. We’ll look at the work of writers we admire and ask: how’d they do that? As they say, writing is a muscle, and no matter what your experience level, you have to continually exercise that muscle and practice new tools to keep your writing nimble and moving.

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Tuesday

Mar 18

Delve Readers Seminars   In-person  

Thomas Mann: The Magic Mountain

This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg, 1924). The novel invites the reader to multiple trajectories of reading: As a modernist epic, The Magic Mountain intimates the tradition of the Bildungsroman, only with an ironic twist. It draws an unforgettable portrayal of a lost world, the cosmopolitan European society before the First World War.

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Wednesday

Mar 19

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Mar 22

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Mar 23

Delve Readers Seminars   In-person  

Karl Marx: Selected Writings

In this seminar we will read Marx both for his ideas and and for the pleasures of his prose. We will observe his use of Greek myths and other legends, the inspiration he took from European fiction and poetry, his journalistic reports of life in his own day, his lively historical accounts, his vast range of allusions from literature, his critiques of the arts, and his refined expression of his sense of the tragedy and the hope in life.

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Monday

Mar 24

Free Events   In-person   Oregon Book Awards & Fellowships  

Finalists Reading I: Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction

Please join us for the first of two readings featuring the 2025 Oregon Book Awards finalists in Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction: Fiction Miriam Gershow Kimberly King Parsons Poetry Valerie Witte Charity E. Yoro Creative Nonfiction Tim Palmer Becky Ellis This event is FREE to attend and open to the public. A second finalists reading

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Tuesday

Mar 25

For BIPOC Writers   Free Events   In-person  

BIPOC Reading Series – March

BIPOC Reading Series

Hosted by Kyle Yoshioka and Jessica Meza-Torres, this monthly reading series is intended to prioritize the safety, creativity, and stories of Black people, Indigenous people, and People of Color. Featured readers for March: Daphne Kauahi’ilani Jenkins and Tieara Myers. This event is open to everyone, but only people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color will

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Apr 19

In-person   Poetry   Writing Classes  

The Things Themselves: Poetry

The title of this workshop is a line from a Lucille Clifton poem. We’ll use this poem and a range of others as lenses to consider the ways our cultural and ecological moment is an invitation to widened wonder and love. This workshop is open to everyone. No prior experience with writing or reading poetry is needed or expected. We will talk, read, and write together

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Apr 22

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Apr 28

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May 1

Online Class   Spring 2025   Writing Classes  

The Finish Line

This 8-week class is focused on helping each writer push one story, essay or poem through the drafting and revision stages on over the finish line. We'll meet weekly to share accountability updates, read some work-in-progress with the group, set or revise goals for your weekly writing practice, and share successes and challenges with fellow writers.

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May 3

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May 3

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May 5

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May 6

Spring 2025   Writing Classes  

Following the Brush: Experimenting with the Zuihitsu form

In this generative class, we’ll explore the form’s history, then follow the brush into the ecotone between prose poem and lyric essay. Along the way, we’ll push, stretch, and experiment with the form’s possibilities for internal reflection. Writers will leave class with first drafts of zuihitsu on topics of their choosing, which can be further refined at home.

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Wednesday

May 7

Online Class   Writing Classes  

Missions and Manifestos: the artist statement and beyond

This is a course for artists, writers, or any human wanting to better define their purpose in life. We will read historical manifestos as well as contemporary artist statements and look at those artist and writer's work in the context of their words. Participants will then write their own statements, leaving the class with a long version, a condensed version, and a sense of how their practice will change to follow their stated purpose.

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