2017-2018 Annual Report - Literary Arts

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LITERARY ARTS 2017-2018

ANNUAL REPORT

Attendees during a free @LiteraryArts event at our community center in downtown Portland.


At Literary Arts, we create opportunities for readers and writers of all ages and walks of life to engage with literature. Each year, we invite you to hear world-famous authors in the concert hall and on the radio. We ask you to support emerging writers, young and old, during community events and student readings. We offer you a seat at writing classes and reading seminars, where you can build community with other literary enthusiasts. We invite you to explore all forms of literature, from storytelling to slam poetry. At Literary Arts, we invite you to find your story here, in whatever form it may take.

OUR MISSION IS TO ENGAGE READERS, SUPPORT WRITERS, AND INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION WITH GREAT LITERATURE.

Stories are powerful. The stories that get told define who we are for ourselves and others. Who has the opportunity to tell their story and who does not? And who has an audience that is listening, reading, and engaging with that story?

Literary Arts Staff

The history of who can tell their story and who is listening is part of the history of oppression, prejudice, and privilege. At Literary Arts we acknowledge that, as Oregonians, we have been part of this history. We are committed to a different future. One in which all members of our community have the opportunity to tell their stories, particularly members of our communities of color. We have begun to make some programmatic progress in this area. For example, we have significantly increased the resources we give to writers of color and have expanded our education program into East Multnomah County. We regularly partner with culturally specific organizations at our downtown event space and highlight writers of color in all our programs, and we have focused on staff and board trainings and conversations around equity on a continual basis.

We cannot do this work alone, and we are grateful to all of our partner organizations and individuals who support our mission to better serve more Oregonians.

From the Director 3 Who We Are 3 5

Engage Readers 6 Portland Arts & Lectures Portland Book Festival (formerly Wordstock) The Archive Project Everybody Reads Special Events Delve Readers’ Seminars Support Writers 8 Oregon Book Awards Oregon Literary Fellowships Oregon Book Awards Tour Writing Classes @LiteraryArts Events

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WHO WE ARE

We consider this progress a start and are committed to deepening this work.

IN THIS REPORT

Introduction to Our Programs

WORDS FROM THE DIRECTOR

Inspire the Next Generation Writers in the Schools Residencies Student Readings Students to the Schnitz College Essay Mentorship Verselandia!

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Development & Financial Activities 12 Our Supporters 14 A Look Ahead 18 Find Your Story 19

With appreciation,

Andrew Proctor, Executive Director andrew@literary-arts.org

Andrew Proctor, Executive Director Maggie Allen Amanda Bullock Lydah DeBin Alanna Faelan James Gendron Megan Gex Jennifer Gurney India Hamilton Hunt Holman Ramiza Koya Allegra Lopez Susan Moore Liz Olufson Chelsea Querner Joanna Rose Dao Strom Mel Wells

Literary Arts Board of Directors

Jacqueline Willingham, Chair Jill Abere Mike Barr Amy Carlsen Kohnstamm Ginnie Cooper Alice Cuprill-Comas Rebecca DeCesaro Amy Donohue Theo Downes-Le Guin Marie Eckert Susan Hammer Betsy Henning Karen Karbo Deidra Miner Anis Mojgani Katherine O’Neil Ramón Pagán Amy Prosenjak Jon Raymond Bob Speltz Amy Wayson Thomas Wood

Strunk & White Society

An honorary society of distinguished advisors Gwyneth Gamble Booth Nancy Bragdon Larry Colton Jodi Delahunt Hubbell Bart Eberwein Brian Gard Diana Gerding Molly Gloss Carrie Hoops Cecelia Huntington Susheela Jayapal Barry Lopez Julie Mancini Brenda Meltebeke Jessica Mozeico Diane Ponti Michael Powell Per Ramfjord Halle Sadle Steven Taylor Steve Wynne

Development Council

Jacqueline Willingham, Chair Amy Carlsen Kohnstamm Joan Cirillo Ginnie Cooper Amy Donohue Susan Hammer Betsy Henning Earl Hines Jan Oliva Andrew Proctor Amy Prosenjak

Jon Raymond Bob Speltz Thomas Wood

Patron Advisory Council Katherine O’Neil, Chair Seth Alley Kim Bissell Marian Creamer Rebecca DeCesaro Ann Emmerson Sarah Gibbon Sara Guest Susan Hathaway-Marxer Phillip M. Margolin Carolyn McKinney Vanessa McLaughlin Nancy Ponzi Anna Raman Jim Reinhart Dru Rosenthal Barbara Sepenuk Roslyn Sutherland Kristi Wallace Knight Kim Weyler Carl Wilson

Oregon Book Awards & Fellowships Advisory Council Jon Raymond, Chair Tom Booth Nancy Boutin Karyle Butcher Julie Dixon Rhonda Hughes Cecelia Huntington Linda Leslie Meghan Moran Tony Perez Dennis Steinman Sonja Thomas Armin Tolentino

Youth Programs Advisory Council Ginnie Cooper, Chair Carmen Bernier-Grand Alex Dang Jacque Dixon Joan Fondell Diana Gerding Andre Goodlow Jonathan Hill Susheela Jayapal Joaquin Lopez Manuel Mateo Anis Mojgani Nancy Sullivan Catherine Theriault Kristin Walrod Tracey Wyatt Sharon Wynde

Festival Advisory Council Karen Karbo, Chair Neil Aitken Julie Bunker Sarah Carlberg Liz Crain Rachel Fershleiser Jennifer Abel Kovitz B. Frayn Masters Susan Moore Olivia Olivia Steph Opitz Sarah Rothenfluch Heidi Schulz Rob Spillman Dao Strom Alicia Tate Lidia Yuknavitch Gail Zuro

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“ Literary Arts is an amazing organization doing necessary, vital work in the community. They reach across boundaries and bring so many different people together around books. In doing so, they create community.”

20,000 READERS ENGAGED

1,500

Many of our live literary events featured authors discussing the most important social issues of our day, from race in America to the effects of global migration.

WRITERS SUPPORTED

A total of $70,000 was awarded to local writers and publishers, our most generous fellowship award to date.

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YOUTH INSPIRED

More than 4,000 youth participated in Youth Programs including over 1,000 students who participated in creative writing residencies.

— J esmyn Ward, 2017/2018 Portland Arts & Lectures author, two-time National Book Award winner

Each year, our programs bring more than 20,000 Oregonians together to explore the many ways literature can enrich our lives. Over the past year, we have seen record attendance at our events. From the 10,000 attendees at the Portland Book Festival to the more than 1,000 students producing work through our writing residencies, our community has shown us the importance of creating spaces for people to find their story.

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EVERYBODY READS 2018

ENGAGE READERS Literary Arts brought some of the world’s most celebrated authors to engage with our local community. Our season of events featured more than 150 authors whose lectures, readings, and discussions inspired more than 20,000 readers of all ages.

In partnership with Multnomah County Library and the Library Foundation, this year’s Everybody Reads program featured Exit West by Mohsin Hamid. During his time in Portland, Hamid discussed his experience as an immigrant and the stigmas that are placed on refugees around the world.

PORTLAND BOOK FESTIVAL HAS A NEW NAME! In June, Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival was renamed to, simply, the Portland Book Festival. By referring to our city, we reflect the civic nature of the event, and we clarify for our attendees, authors, and partners (both locally and nationally) the nature of the festival as a major event and one that puts readers at the forefront.

PORTLAND BOOK FESTIVAL (FORMERLY WORDSTOCK)

We saw record attendance across all age groups at the Portland Book Festival. The 2017 Festival included dedicated stages for Children’s, Middle Grade, and Young Adult literature. The author lineup featured a mix of more than 135 local and national writers such as Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jeffrey Eugenides, Claire Messud, Morgan Parker, Tom Perotta, and Lidia Yuknavitch.

10,000 attendees.

1,544 students received free admission. “So many fun activities and events to see, and the delightful opportunity to be surrounded by thousands of book people all engaging with similar topics and conversations.”

In addition to presenting to a sold-out audience at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, our five visiting authors engaged with readers and writers of all ages in the community. For example, Man Booker Prize-winning author George Saunders spoke with students at Madison High School and engaged with local writers at our community space in downtown Portland.

—Portland Book Festival attendee

THE ARCHIVE PROJECT

2,500 annual subscribers. “Literary Arts is a truly essential organization— to Portland, and to the artistic life of the country, especially in recognizing how essential it is to bring art out into communities that might not normally be served in that way.” — George Saunders, 2017/2018 Portland Arts & Lectures author

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“This was the best lecture I’ve heard in years and so needed at this time in our country. It was water to my soul.” — Everybody Reads 2018 attendee

More than

PORTLAND ARTS & LECTURES

1,700 attendees, including 740 students.

Now in its fourth season, The Archive Project rebroadcasts a wide range of Literary Arts programming, including recordings from Portland Arts & Lectures, Portland Book Festival, Everybody Reads, and Verselandia!.

15,000 monthly listeners on the radio and online.

130+ episodes.

DELVE READERS SEMINARS Each year, we continue to experiment with the subject matter and format of our Delve Readers Seminars to engage a community of passionate readers and seminar guides. In partnership with the Portland Art Museum, local writer Coleman Stevenson hosted a seminar on the commonalities in the ways writers and visual artists recreate the human experience. During the six-week seminar, fifteen students explored works by modern and contemporary writers alongside the beautiful visual art in the museum galleries.

279 participants enrolled in 20 seminars. “I applaud Literary Arts’ willingness to open wide the big tent of intellectual curiosity. I love embedding myself deeply into a piece of fiction to spy on how it was made, the effect of authorial choices, its benevolent synchronicities...” —D elve Readers Seminar participant

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OREGON LITERARY FELLOWSHIPS

SUPPORT WRITERS

Literary Arts connects with hundreds of local writers and publishers throughout the year. We celebrate and recognize the remarkable work being created by local writers and publishers through awards and fellowships. We also hire writers to teach workshops, and we partner with artists and organizations to host free events in our space and in the community.

OREGON BOOK AWARDS The 2018 Oregon Book Awards finalists included 35 writers. This year, for the first time in over 15 years, the Oregon Book Awards judging system was changed to include three judges in each genre. An audience of more than 400 came to cheer on local authors during the live, annual Oregon Book Awards Ceremony on April 30, 2018.

205 books submitted. 35 finalists recognized and celebrated.

“Samiya Bashir has written an utterly original and necessary book of poetry. In Field Theories, the reader is invited to share the world with the multitude with, of, and for whom the poet speaks. Through each page and line, we know we are being engaged and directed and challenged by an artist so skilled and keen-eyed and true to her instincts.”

Twenty Oregon Literary Fellowship recipients were awarded a total of $70,000 this year. Out-of-state judges selected this year’s diverse group of recipients from more than 400 applicants. Two fellowships were funded by the Oregon Arts Commission, and two new fellowships in fiction were made possible by the Laurell Swails and Donald Monroe Memorial Fellowship. A generous grant from the Oregon Community Foundation also supported these fellowships.

18 writers and 2 publishers awarded fellowships of $3,500 each.

“ More than anything, this fellowship is a reminder I live in a community that values its storytellers and is willing to support them. I can’t overstate how much that means.”

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348 books by Oregon Book Awards finalists were donated from publishers

“The class helped me re-discover my writing practice. Being immersed in a community of other writers was inspiring and buoyed my creative process.” —Writing Student

Nine Oregon Book Award authors participated in this year’s tour and visited public high schools, libraries, community centers, and theaters across Oregon. Events included a staged reading of Words That Burn at the Linkville Theater in Klamath Falls, a performance of Berlin Diary at Oregon Contemporary Theatre in Eugene and Havurah Shir Hadash in Ashland, a school visit, and a free workshop.

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356 students participated in 48 classes.

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Students from all levels of experience and backgrounds came to our classes this year to start their memoirs, finish their novels, revise their poems, and join a community of inspired writers. Many of our instructors are Oregon Book Award authors and Literary Fellowship recipients, and all of them are experienced teachers. Earned income from the classes contributes to the sustainability of our awards program.

— Omar El Akkad, 2018 Oregon Literary Fellowship recipient

—Laura Kasischke, Oregon Book Awards judge

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@LITERARYARTS EVENTS Our community center in downtown Portland offers a space for local and national organizations to present literary events for free or at low-cost. We’ve seen our partners program innovative, culturally specific events that give a platform to new voices and emerging writers, including Incite: Queer Writers Read, Kundiman, and Los Porteños.

1,600 total audience attended 45 free events, featuring 20 community partners and 218 presenting artists. “Another goal of Incite is to feature unpublished queer writers. There are so many queer writers out there who are producing great work but who are getting overlooked or haven’t broke out yet.” — Kate Carroll de Gutes, co-founder of Incite

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INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION

STUDENT READINGS Sharing work with friends, family, and community members helps students grow as writers. Students shared their poems, prose, and comics alongside teachers and WITS writers during 11 end-of-residency readings. Nineteen students performed their work on stage at the Portland Book Festival.

126 students shared work. 365 attendees. “Having a WITS writer helped create a sense of community in our classroom. This experience has brought us together, so thank you!” —Franklin High School Student

Our Youth Programs inspired more than 4,000 students with a variety of literary opportunities in the classroom and concert hall. From creative writing residencies taught by local writers, to school visits with world-renown authors, students experienced first-hand the value literature can offer.

WRITERS IN THE SCHOOLS RESIDENCIES We partnered with 31 educators at 11 public high schools throughout the year. At Lincoln High School, poet Bettina de Leon Barrera worked in Trevor Todd’s Spanish-language magazine class. In a room of Spanish speakers from around the world, and particularly Latin America, Barrera taught the craft of poetry to help these students further their abilities as magazine writers and editors.

24 professional writers hired. 1,055 students served. “Students were able to engage in writing that was personal and relevant to them. Additionally, they were able to learn to hear their own voices in their work.” —Madison High School teacher

156 students were

published in the 2016-17 WITS anthology Galaxies on the Ground and the chapbook Everything is Changing.

COLLEGE ESSAY MENTORSHIP At Benson, Franklin, Gresham, Madison, and Roosevelt high schools, we paired volunteer mentors with students working on their essays for college and scholarship applications. Over half of these students reported that they are part of the first generation in their family heading to college.

239 students served by 103 volunteer mentors. “My mentor was very nice, a good listener, and kept me on topic. She helped me gain insight on what I want to become in the future.” —Roosevelt High School student

AUTHOR VISITS AND STUDENTS TO THE SCHNITZ Hundreds of students engaged with eight award-winning authors in the concert hall and classrooms throughout the year. Two-time National Book Award-winning author Jesmyn Ward visited Benson High School and discussed how her fiction was affected by her life experiences, including living through Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

732 books provided to 1,638 students

who attended lecture events and author visits. “I saw a successful, talented woman of color that I can identify with. As she talked, I felt inspired to write more than ever before.” — Woodburn High School student after attending Jesmyn Ward’s Portland Arts & Lectures event

VERSELANDIA! During the annual Verselandia! City-wide Youth Poetry Slam, local high school students performed original poetry on stage at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. This year’s event drew the largest audience yet, underlining the importance of giving youth a platform where their voices can be heard.

21 students performed in front of 1,436 peers, parents, and poetry fans. “If you have something to say, or feel like your voice is not heard, or if you have things to teach people and wisdom to get out, slam poetry is great.” —Verselandia! finalist

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DEVELOPMENT & FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

THE BRIAN BOOTH WRITERS’ FUND

UNDERSTAND HOW YOUR CONTRIBUTION IMPACTS OREGON’S READERS & WRITERS

A PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FOR THE OREGON BOOK AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM. This year, Literary Arts awarded a total of $70,000 to 20 fellowship recipients—our largest cohort to date. This program is made possible in part by the Brian Booth Writers’ Fund.

More than 20,000 individuals enjoyed Literary Arts programming.

INCOME Earned income

8%

■ Ticket sales ■ Classes, seminars, residencies, application fees, and booths.

5%

EXPENSES

BRIAN BOOTH WRITERS’ FUND CAMPAIGN HONOR ROLL

■ Programming

9%

■ Fundraising

38%

17%

■ O verhead and administration

Contributed income ■ Individual ■ Corporate

15%

67%

■ Foundation

15%

■ In kind ■ Government

17%

We thank the following donors for their generous gifts as we work to raise $2 million to permanently fund the Oregon Book Awards & Fellowships program. The following donors have pledged gifts of $3,000 or more to the Brian Booth Writers’ Fund as of June 1, 2018. Raised to Date: $1,748,345

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1,090 people contributed $509,526 in gifts and pledges. THANK YOU!

Anonymous

Bob Geddes

Ray & Jean Auel

Gray Family Fund

Gwyneth Gamble Booth

The Estate of Dorothy D. Hirsch

Tom Booth & Megan Holden Nancy & Roderick Boutin Charles & Lyn Cameron Joan Cirillo & Roger Cooke Rick Comandich The Concordia Foundation

A Benefit For Literary Arts Friday, September 28, 2018 Portland Art Museum Join us for our fundraiser benefitting all of our literary programs that inspire Oregon’s readers and writers.

Presented by

For more information about purchasing a table or becoming a sponsor, please contact us at 503.227.2583 x118. Learn more at literary-arts.org/bookmark

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2018 Oregon Literary Fellowship Recipients

Sybilla Cook Ginnie Cooper Rocky & Julie Strasser Dixon Bart & Jill Eberwein Carol Edelman Gale Family Trust Brian Gard

In memory of Dorothy D. Hirsch Bob & Ceil Huntington Susheela Jayapal Keller Foundation Phil & Penny Knight

Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund

Regional Arts & Culture Council

Anne Mendel & Mark Henry

Halle M. Sadle

Lora & Jim Meyer The Neuner Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Katherine O’Neil & Toby Graff

Laurell Swails Trust

Corrine Oishi & Lindley Morton

Ursula & Charles Le Guin

Jan & Steve Oliva

Literary Arts Board of Directors

PGE Foundation

Christopher Lord

Diane Ponti & Ward Greene

The Mancini Family

Gary & Linda Pope

Phillip M. Margolin

Amy Prosenjak & Steven Guy

The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Robert D. Scanlan Arlene Schnitzer Spark Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation Storms Family Foundation Tonkon Torp LLP U.S. Bank Wheeler Foundation William & Helen Jo Whitsell Dan Wieden & Priscilla Bernard Wieden Wyss Foundation

Leave a Legacy To learn more about how to make a meaningful charitable gift through your

estate, visit literary-arts.org/legacy or contact our Deputy Director, Lydah DeBin, at 503-227-2583, x 106 or lydah@literary-arts.org.

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Thank you to our supporters Literary Arts Leadership Circle

Members of the Leadership Circle invest in Literary Arts by generously giving $2,500 or more.

Directors Circle $25,000+

Joan Cirillo & Roger Cooke Jan & Steve Oliva Sustainer’s Circle $10,000-14,999 Rocky & Julie Strasser Dixon Sue & Ed Einowski Cecelia & Robert Huntington Ross M. Lienhart Diane Ponti & Ward Greene Arlene Schnitzer Dan Wieden & Priscilla Bernard Wieden Contributor’s Circle $5,000-9,999 Anonymous Tim & Mary Boyle Ginnie Cooper Rebecca & Michael DeCesaro Ann & Mark Edlen Family Betsy & Tom Henning Phillip M. Margolin Josie G. Mendoza & Hugh Mackworth Katherine O’Neil & Toby Graff Amy Prosenjak & Steven Guy Halle & Rick Sadle Dennis Steinman Jackie & William Willingham Supporter’s Circle $2,500-4,999 Jill & Ken Abere Ray & Jean Auel Mike R. Barr Nancy & Roderick Boutin Patricia Cliff & Karl Von Frieling Theodore & Nancy Downes-Le Guin Bob Geddes Dr. Teri Greiling Sara & Andrew Guest Mary Hirsch & Yoshi Shimizu David Johnson David Maddocks Carolyn & Larry McKinney Richard H. Meeker & Ellen F. Rosenblum Anne Mendel & Mark Henry Deidra Miner Gary & Linda Pope Andrew & Veronica Proctor Bob Speltz Donald & Roslyn Sutherland Dr. Larry Thomas Amy Wayson & Ken Moran Carl Wilson & Evan Boone Tom & Marcia Wood Dr. Candace Young Dr. Larry Thomas, Amy Wayson & Ken Moran Tom & Marcia Wood Dr. Candace Young 14

Individuals $1,000 + Mike Bennison Paul & Nancy Bragdon Loulie J. Brown Amy Carlsen Kohnstamm & Kevin Kohnstamm Rick Comandich Mark & Brandon Crisler, Trellis Wine Group Rachel & Thomas Cody Alice Cuprill-Comas & Rick Short Marian Davis & Peter Librizzo Amy Donohue & Paul McKean Penny & Ken Durant Bart & Jill Eberwein Marie Eckert Edward & Marilyn Epstein Dean & Alison Freed Eric & Rebecca Friedenwald-Fishman Patricia Frobes & Richard Smith Sarah & Kurt Gibbon Linda & Ron Greenman Pat & Kelley Harrington Laura & Rocky Henderson Pamela Smith Hill Susheela Jayapal Peter Johnson Lynne Johnston Selby & Douglas Key Barbara & Jock Kimberley Peter Koehler & Noelle Hanlon Molly Kohnstamm Helen Langley Heather Mahoney Julie Mancini & Dennis Bromka Carol Mayer-Reed & Michael Reed Kathi McCoy Elise Menashe & Jay Miller Philip Miller & Colleen Cain Jessica Mozeico Mona Mozeico Ramón & Sandy Pagán Traci Parker Tami Parr & Anna Joyce Alex Payne & Nicole Brodeur Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Pyles Jim & Natasha Reinhart Marjorie Sandor & Tracy Daugherty Gayle & Dennis Seely Norm & Barbara Sepenuk Paulette & Michael Shaw-Querner Miriam Sontz & Joseph Walsh Rachael Spavins Bonnie Pomeroy Stern Charles Stilwell Cheryl Strayed Kristin Walrod Sue Wright David & Sharon Wynde Steven & Deborah Wynne Morton & Audrey Zalutsky

$500 + Geri Abere Beverly Aldinger & Kirk Gibson Angela Allen & Jan van Santen Stacy Allison Elizabeth Ash & David Morganstern Robert & Julia Ball Karin Barber Kim & Daniel Bissell Kim & Randy Boehm Beth Boness Pam Borgman Jean Bottcher Brian & Bridget Brooks Paul & Shelly Buchanan Karyle Butcher Ramona Cahn Jane Carlsen Brent & Barbara Chalmers

Bonnie B. Comfort, PhD Sybilla Cook Joseph & Lydah DeBin Shelley Devine Ken & Annie Edwards Kendra Farris Jinx Faulkner & Paul Koehler Miriam Feuerle Nancy Fishman Liz Fuller Gentlemen’s Book & Cigar Club Joan Gray Wendy Gutmann & Jeff Menashe Alice Harra Ann Hudner Beth & Jerry Hulsman Mary & Jim Hurley David & Apricot Irving Molly Jones Aphra & Richard Katzev Carla Kelley Tom Kelly Eric & Amy Manss J.S. May Carolyn McMurchie Sally McPherson Wendi & Sandy Menashe Lee Montgomery Madeline Moore Paul Mueller Gary Muller Steven Neighorn Grace Nielsen Ray & Carol North Philip Ottum Nancy & Mike Phillips Sharon & Bill Place Nancy & Dick Ponzi Jon Raymond Bonnie & Pete Reagan Dell L. Rhodes Jane Sage & Tom Olbrich John Shipley Nell & William Simkoff Ann Stinson Barbara & Von Summers Jeanne Tobey & Shannon Spence Victor Trelawny Debra Turner Hatcher Wally VanValkenburg Stephanie & John Volkman Margaret & Robert Weil Kim Weyler Tina Wilson

$250 + Donald Andersen Kristin Anderson & Michael O’Brien Linda & J. Scott Andrews Tom Balmer & Mary Louise McClintock Lee Barrett & Cornelia Frank Steve & Sara Bass Kim & Rosie Batcheller Robert Bentley Carmen Bernier-Grand & Jeremy Grand Dick & Renee Binns Eileen & Miroslav Bobek Rebecca Boley Anne M. Booth Kay Bristow Jennifer Bryan Lisa & Royce Bullock Joan K. Burns & Thomas B. Seibert Patricia Cain Nancy Chafin Becky Chinn John & Kathryn Cochran Liana Colombo Megan & Dan Conway David Cress Susan Denman Tina Edlund & Sydney Edlund-Jermain Shauna Ensminger Wayne & Sandy Ericksen

Margianne & Arthur Erickson Deb Flynn-Hanrahan & Tim Hanrahan Nancy Frisch Susan Fry & Sarah Felix Morris J. Galen Ryan Gannon Tuni Garrigues Bob Gass Diana Gerding Elaine Gilbert Dennis Green & Chris Kashmir-Green Nancy & Ronald Gronowski Cecelia Hagen & Craig Spilman Barb Hall William & Martha Hall Susan Hathaway-Marxer & Larry Marxer Diane Herrmann Natalie Hirt Molly Hiro Robin & Brad Holmgren Terri & Robert Hopkins Rhonda Hughes Judy & Hank Hummelt Tom & Cherryl Janisse Shobha Jetmalani Gretchen & Todd Johnston Patricia & Ward Jones Bernie & Susan Kerosky Donald & Suzanne Krahmer Linda & Steve Leslie F. Jackson & Niamh Lewis III Crystal Ligouri Mark Long & Elizabeth Schleuning David & Suzi Maddocks Amy & Neal Malagamba Barbara & Michael Maloney Marsie Martien Robert Matheson Katherine McCoy Pete McDowell Michael & Sylvia McGregor Sarah McMullin Brenda L. Meltebeke & Scott K. Stuart Gabriel Mendoza Susan Mersereau Violet & Robert Metzler Lora & Jim Meyer Bill Miller James & Elizabeth Mohr Clint & Donna Moran Katherine Moyd Ernie Munch John Murphy Eliza & Alex Nelson Jamie Newell Paul & Lisa Nourigat Katie O’Dell & Jeff Hockert Corrine Oishi & Lindley Morton Emma Oliver Irja Orav Nancy Orr Brenda Parrish Judy & Mark Peterman Sandy Polishuk Judy Rice Rosemarie F. Rosenfeld Chris Ruggles Elizabeth Scott Jill Schnitzer Edelson

Elizabeth R. Scully Natalie & Joel Serber Donna Shu & Tom Kane Marjorie M. Smith Stewart & Sue Smith Christine Stone David F. Stout & Sue Ann Higgens Susan Strahorn Brian Suher Mary Szybist & Jerry Harp Linda Taylor Beverly Terry George & Nancy Thorn Joe Thurston Kate Tuominen Vera H. Vacek Jean E. Verthein Margaret Vining Kate Wagle Kristina Wallace Knight & Eric Wallace Kristin & Nick Walrod Dennie Wendt Cindy Williams Gutierrez & Michael Kirshner Janet Williamson Christina Wilson Daniel Wilson Kathleen Wilson Anne Woodbury Tracey Wyatt & Tom Dummer

In Honor Of Jill Abere and Ceil Huntington Rick E. Bartow Tom Booth and Megan Holden Steven Ehlbeck Mary Ann Farrior A.G. Flynn and Jessica Letteney Barbara Ginsberg Thomas Hardy Sara Henning-Stout Nick Johnson Paul King and Walter Jaffe Anne Marie Kornelis Keith Kornelis Ursula K. Le Guin Ruth Lundell Susan Moore Jane Anne Morton Charles E. Nelson Ron Paul Edna Peak Andrew Sterling Ruth Wariner Jackie Willingham

In Memory Of Brian Booth Allen and Anita Brackensick Brian Doyle Bob Gass Luke Gerrity Anne Marie Gonczy Peter Irvin Margaret Johnson Morley M Knoll Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Norman Phox

Businesses $20,000 + Bank of America Cole Haan First Tech Federal Credit Union The Standard

$10,000 +

A to Z Wineworks Chubb Group of Insurance Companies The Commerce Bank of Oregon Kell, Alterman & Runstein LLP Lewis & Clark College McMenamins NW Natural Powell’s Books Stoel Rives LLP Travel Portland Wieden + Kennedy Work for Art, a program of the Regional Arts & Culture Council

$5,000 + Angeli Law Group Bank of the West Bora Architects Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Hoffman Construction KinderCare Education, LLC Marylhurst University Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP Salt & Straw TooFar Media ZGF Architects

$1,000+ Broadway Books Cody Development Corporation D.A. Davidson & Co. Gard Communications Glimmer Train Press KeyBank Lennar Homes Lewis Rice LLC Lyceum Agency Modernist Financial Oregon Film & Video Office Pomegranate Sasquatch Books The Standard Employee Giving Campaign Employee Donations Sylvan Chiropractic and Wellness Center, LLC. Tonkon Torp LLP University Club Woodruff-Sawyer & Company Young’s Market Company

$10,000 +

The Concordia Foundation Fred W. Fields Fund of The Oregon Community Foundaton The Kinsman Foundation Edwards Lienhart Family Foundation Meyer Memorial Trust National Endowment for the Arts Oregon Arts Commission PGE Foundation The Poetry Foundation Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation Herbert A. Templeton Foundation

$5,000 + Will & Leona Huff Fund at Seattle Foundation The Jackson Foundation Juan Young Trust Kinder Morgan Foundation Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund OHSU Foundation Betsy Priddy Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Stimson-Miller Foundation Wyss Foundation

Up To $5,000 Autzen Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund Erath Family Foundation Greg & Allison Fredette Donor Advised Fund of MRG Foundation Susan Hammer Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation Edna L. Holmes Literary Arts Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation William and Emmy Lawrence Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation The Lion Glass Foundation Lucke Family Fund Lora and Jim Meyer Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Steve & Thanne Moore Family Charitable Fund Multnomah County Cultural Coalition Neilsen Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust The Roundhouse Foundation Carol Schnitzer Lewis Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Darci and Charlie Swindells Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation

Foundations and Government Agencies $50,000 + James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation The Regional Arts & Culture Council, including support from the City of Portland, Multnomah County and the Arts Education & Access Fund

Support for Literary Arts is provided by:

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Thank you to our partners and volunteers: Community Partners Albany Public Library, Annie Bloom’s Books, Back Fence PDX, Baker City Public Library, Betty’s Books (Baker City), BiPartisan Café, Broadway Books, Black Parent Initiative, Burnside Review, Cathedral Coffee, Chehalem Cultural Center (Newberg), Coffee House Press, Cosmic Monkey Comics, Dahl Family Youth Center, Donald E. Long School, Eastern Oregon University, Fishtrap, Ford Food & Drink, Four Way Books, Girls Inc., Glimmer Train Press, Graywolf Press, HarperCollins, Hillsdale Library Teen Council, Hollywood Library Teen Council, Hollywood Theatre, Incite, Independent Publishing Resource Center, Jefferson County Middle School (Madras), Klamath County Library (Klamath Falls), Lane Literary Guild, The Library Foundation, Linfield College, Live Wire Radio, Link Ville Theater (Klamath Falls), Live Wire Radio, Londer Learning Center, Los Porteños, McSweeney’s, Milagro Theater, Miss Zumstein Bakery & Coffee Shop, Molalla High School, The Moth, Multnomah County Library, Multnomah County Youth Commission, Newport Public Library, The New York Times, Northwest Film Center, The Old Church, Oregon Contemporary Theater , Oregon Historical Society, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Oregon Writers Colony, Oregon State University, Ooligan Press, Origins Cafe, Outside the Frame, Penguin Random House , PDX Youth Poet Laureates, Poetry Press Week, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts, Portland Art Museum, Portland Center Stage, Portland Community College, Portland Jazz Festival, Portland State University MFA Program, Powell’s Books, Profile Theatre, Reynolds High School, Self Enhancement Inc., Sellwood-Moreland Library Teen Council, Tavern Books, The Rumpus, Tin House, Trillium Charter School, Umpqua Valley Arts Association, Unchaste Readers, Wordcrafters, Write Around Portland, Writers on the Edge (Newport)

Public School Principals Petra Callin, Madison High School Carol Campbell, Grant High School Peyton Chapman, Lincoln High School Brian Chatard, Wilson High School Margaret Calvert, Jefferson High School Ayesha Freeman, Cleveland High School Lorna Fast Buffalo Horse, Alliance High School Filip Hristic, Roosevelt High School Michael Schaefer, Gresham High School Alexa Pearson, Metropolitan Learning Center Juanita Valder, Franklin High School Curtis Wilson, Benson High School

Public School Librarians Paige Battle, Linda Campillo, Sandra Childs, Kiva Liljequist, Leigh Morlock, Bryan Smith, Ann Stinson, Nancy Sullivan, Stephanie Thomas, Betsy Tighe

Public School Teachers Margaret Appel, Chloe Avila, Brooke Bettencourt, Andrea Binder, Scott Blevins, Matt Boyer, Teresa Brandt, Susie Brighouse, Ilsa Bruer, Gene Brunak, Elizabeth Buelow, Alan Burnce, Natalie Burton, Breanne Carlisle, Lauren Carrier, Santha Cassell, Ellie Collum, Lillie Craw, Steve Curley, Bryan Dykman, Jennifer Edelson, Amanda Jane Elliot, Daniel Fredgant, Kelly Gomes, Alex Gordin, Paisley Green, Heather Gunderson, Crystal Hanson, Emily Hensley, Tara Hieggelke, Keith Higbee, Keri Hughes, Jamie Incorvia, Melissa Kennybrew, Julia Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Klein, Stephen Lambert, Eric

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Levine, Shannon McCarl, David Moss, Michaela McNairy, Renee Mitchell, Doina Moldovan, Julie Morris, Jamila Osman, Elena Overold, Courtney Palmer, Mariniah Prendergast, Eric Pohl, Mary Rechner, Mary Rodeback, Joy Root, Charles Sanderson, Bryan Smith, Norman Stremming, Jordan Suderman, Shawn Swanson, Amy Taramasso, Debra Tavares, Frank Thomas, Trevor Todd, Dana Vinger, Deb Wheelbarger, Rachel Wilczewski, Elisa Wong, Alethea Work, M. Zena

Interns Kia Addison, Sienna Ballou, Cassie Duncanson, Meli Osanya, Lauren Sheck

Volunteers Jacqueline Adair Jones, Val Adell, Deborah Ainza, Beverly Aldinger, Christian Alexio, Stephanie Allen, Erika Almskaar, Aloha High School: National Honor Society , Maggie Anderson, Sheri Anderson, Stephanie André, Jen Andres, Beth Appert, Sue Armitage, E.V. Armitage, Britt Ashley, Rania Ayoub, Beth Azar, Kim Bache, Lisa Baldasar, Brie Barbee, Susan Bard, Mary Ann Barham, David Barnard, Lisa Bauso, Heidi Bazille, Ellen Beier, Abbie Bennett, Carmen Bernier Grand, Emily Biggins, Jessica Blackman, David Blanchard, Jenny Blenk, Sarah Bonilla, Ana Borel, Sarah Borsten, Jane Braunger, Maggie Brees, Jim Breithaupt, Brittany Brick, Terence Brierly, Cheryl Brock, Rachel Burdon, Luke Burke, Stephen Burke, Mark Butterfield, Cecily Caceu, Daniel Caicedo, Bridget Carrick, Lauren Carrier, Nancy Carter, Monika Cassel, Margaret Cassinelli, Ian Caton, Audrey Cerchiara, Kathryn Charlton, Morgan Chen, Adie Cheyne, Donna Childs, Lynne Chowning, Stephanie Christianson, Susan Climo, Karlee Coe, Cathrine Collins, Liana Colombo, Sheralee Connors, Anne Conway, Sybilla Cook, Jennifer Cruikshank, Jonathan Cruz, Jami Cruz, Gina Cumming, Tracy Cutts, Sele D’Amato , Saralina Damico Erlandson, Cydney Dashkoff, Ava Dean, Lauren DeLuca, Cameron Denney, Jennifer Denrow, Gina Devincenzi, Martha Dixon, Melissa Dodson, Holly Dolan, Terry Dolan, Katie Dominguez, Cynthia Doran, Asha Dornfest, Beatrice Drumwright, Viveca Duazo, Veronica Duczek, John James Dudek, Xenia Dylag, Elaine Earle, Deborah Edward, Daniel Elder, Beth Elliot, Deborah Elliott, Candia Elliott, Grant Engrav, Jason Eversman, Keaven Fadness, Judy Farmer, Kendra Farris, Hannah Fattor, Rita Fawcett, Ben Ficklin, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Corinne Fletcher, Whitney Florea, Carrie Floyd, Daniel Fogg, Joan Fondell, Austin Fontenot, Gabrielle Foulkes, Tracey Franco, Kathy French, Patricia Frobes, Radiah Gaines, Niki Ganong, Eva Garber, Colin Gardner, Kate Garklavs, Maureen Geraghty, Amanda Gersh, Robin Giangrande, Lindsay Goldman, Marialicia Gonzalez, Jerry Goodstein, Laura Gordon, Cristen Graham, Crystal Granger, Brett Greenberg, Robert Greene, Carol Greenough, Heidi Greenwald, Carol Greist, Daryl Grenz, Patti Haack, Jen Hagan, Brett Hagar, Kirsty Hamilton, Romaine Harris, Ally Harris, Sue Harvey, Susan Hathaway-Marxer, Monica Hay, Kaitlin Hecker, Lucy Heil, Kristen Held, Anne Hendren, Caroline Henry, Santos Herrera, Alyssa Herzinger, Carol Hickman, Kathleen Hobbs, Juliet Hochman, Susan Hodge, Renée Hoffman, Marcia Hollander, Lori Hood, Melissa Howes, Jacqueline Hoyt, Kelley Hutchison, Nicole Isaakson, Anna Jackson, Marissa James, Elizabeth Johnson, Morgan Josef, Joanne Kahn, Robert Katsuno, Tristan Katz, Kelsey Kava, Lois Keiser, Chamisa Kellogg, Shaune Kelly, Karah Kemmerly, Kyle Kerezsi, Michelle Kerin, Ahimsa Kerp, Franklin KeyClub, Hannah Kim, Nichole Kimoto, Rob King, Kayla King, Martha Kinsella, Allison Kirkpatrick, Samantha

Thank you to our generous event sponsors: Kitchen, Brooke Klein, Jenn Knudsen, Bess Korey, Vesna Kostur, Kevin Kreiger, Ariel Kusby, Jane Kyle, Amy Lachenmeier, Missy Ladygo, Karen Laird, Patricia Lake, Marte Lamb, Ann Lasocki, Brandi Laubscher, Maureen Lauran, Chris Lawson, Anna Learn, Cooper Lee, Brandon Lenzi, Anita Lesser, Andrea Lewis, Muriel Lezak, Lori Lieberman, Barbara Liles, Ruth Lizotte, Luna Loganayagam, Amy Lore, Julia Lowman, Connor Lucey, Rebecca MacGregor, Christina Malango, Jane Manchee, Jo Mancuso, Mary Manning, Lizzie Martinez, Emily Matis, Kelley McCaffery, Kayla McClanahan, Alyssa McClure, Marcia McDonald, Carolyn McKinney, Marie McMahon, Heather McMahon Wadia, Audra McNamee, Maya McOmie, Katie McRae, Mary Mears-Haskell, Kate Medred, Lisa Meech, Sarah Meilinger, Bonnie Meltzer, Nicole Metildi, Haylee Metzner, Frances Meyers, Anastasia Mickelson, Leah Middleton, Justine Middleton, Terra Miezwa, M Carolyn Miller, Tori Miller, Kristin Miller, Tara Miller, Kirsten Miller, Claire Miller Cain, Stacey Mills, Tara Miner, Lauren Mittelman, Grace Moen, Shannon Moffett, Jan Molinaro, MaryLynne Monroe, Gary Monzon, Ann Moorhead, William Moorhead, Aliera Morasch, Melissa Morgan, Michelle Morihara, Marianne Morris, Sophia Moser, Anna Munoz, Muslim Education Trust , Susan Myers, Larissa Nakagawa, Jaye Nasir, Donna Needham, Jan Nichols, Nicky NicholsonKlingerman, Meaghan O’Connell, Kelsie O’Dea, Erin O’Shaughnessy, Julie Ocken, Johanna Ogden, Linh Oliver, Tori Padellford, Lyn Palmer, Leah Pancheri, Karen Papania, Lauren Paredes, Claudine Paris, Nicole Parisi-Smith, Erin Parsons, Ryan Patterson, Cynthia Peele, Diana Penley, Celeste Perez, Caitlin Peterkin, Mark Peterman, Amanda Peters, Rosanne Petersen, Teaghan Phillips, Jennifer Pi, Don Pihl, Megan Poole, Vicky Porter, Jonathan Potkins, Matthew Preston, Courtney Rae, Abbie Raeke, Yashshree Raj Bisht, Patricia Raley, Claire Ramaley, Rachel Ratner, Lisa Reeve, Sharron Reichle, Caroline Reul, Jennie Rice, Arthur Rich, Katy Riker, Renee Ripley, Alexandria Robinson, Kristen Rogers, Marketa Rogers, Christa Rohrbach, Pema Rojas, Arielle Ross, Brynn Rova, Kyna Rubin, Marilyn Rudin, Melissa Rush, Justin Russell, Hoang Samuelson, Liz Sandoval, Pamela Santos, Galina Sanzharlinskaya, Kevin Sasse, Elke Schoen, Emily Schultz, SEEDS , Susan Schwartz, Sheila Seitz, Natalie Serber, Dahla Seroussi, Devora Shamah, Jonathan Shapiro, Nick Shea, Courtney Sherwood, Bob Silverman, Juliette Simonds, Teri Simpson, Vincent Singer, Siri Smith, Rebecca Smolen, Joe Soldati, Alan Soles, Sophie Soprani, Katherine Sosa, Kari Stanley, Jeff Stookey, Kristen Stowell, Eve Street, Sarah Studenmund, Carolyn Supinka, Diane Sussman, Roz Sutherland, Hailey Swain, Tracy Swensen, Kathryn Tarries, Jim Tata, Nannette Taylor, Michael Taylor, Diane Terrett, Catherine Theriault, Greg Thomas, Jamie Treffehn, Celeste Trimble, Jess Vacek, Maria Vargas, Debra Vinikour, Valeriia Vlasenko, Claudia von Hammerstein, Jessica Wadleigh, Jan Waldmann, Annie Walsh, Peggy Walsh, Laura Walsh, Judy Ward, Zach Ward, Niscelle Ward, Scotti Warren, Laurie Washburne, Maia Watkins, Bob Watkins, Patricia Weathers, Janie Webster, Margaret Weddell, Sarah West, Jackie Wetzel, Sarah Wexler, Lucky WhitburnThomas, Chuck Wiley, Kate Wilkinson, Ann Williams, Marlena Williams, Kira Wilson, Sophie Wilson, Caitlin Woelfel, Timothy Wood, Susan Woodside, Joe Worth, Krystal Wu, Tracey Wyatt, Judy Yablonski, Megan Yarck, Sharon Yee, Rosy Zavala, Tommy Ziemer, Lisa Zuniga, Gail Zuro

Joan Cirillo & Roger Cooke

Edwards Lienhart Family Foundation

Angeli Law Group LLC, Arlene Schnitzer, Bank of the West, Commerce Bank, Davis Wright Tremaine, First Republic Bank, Hoffman Construction, KinderCare Education, LLC, Marylhurst University, Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund, Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP, OHSU Foundation, Oregon Film, Pomegranate, Halle & Rick Sadle, Salt & Straw, Sasquatch Books, Dennis Steinman, Tonkon Torp, TooFar Media, ZGF Architects

We are grateful for the generous in-kind support provided by local businesses:

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A LOOK AHEAD

UPCOMING EVENTS AND NEWS

FIND YOUR STORY

Get involved with Literary Arts and help us engage readers, support writers, and inspire the next generation with great literature. VOLUNTEER Our programming is made possible with the help of those who generously donate their time to Literary Arts. Here are some ways to join our community of volunteers: • Offer support at Portland Arts & Lectures and our special events as a volunteer or intern. • Assist high school students in preparing their college and scholarship application essays through the College Essay Mentoring project. • Help out at the Portland Book Festival before and during the event on Saturday, November 10, 2018. More than 300 volunteers make this event possible.

THIS SUMMER:

• Be a part of our annual fundraiser, Bookmark: A Benefit for Literary Arts on September 28, 2018 and help ensure our guests enjoy a memorable evening.

We just announced our 2018-2019 season of Writing Classes and Delve Readers Seminars, featuring more than 30 classes and 25 seminars. Register for classes on our website and sign up to receive our class brochure.

Sign up at literary-arts.org/volunteer.

STAY CONNECTED

COMING THIS FALL:

Visit literary-arts.org/calendar for a full list of events and initiatives.

On September 6, we will announce this year’s lineup for the Portland Book Festival. Tickets and workshop registration will be on sale at this time. We hope to see you downtown at the Festival on November 10, 2018.

Sign up for our monthly e-newsletter at literary-arts.org/enews. Join our social network on Facebook.com/literaryarts and on Twitter and Instagram @literaryarts.

LOOKING AHEAD TO SPRING: Plan to join our special events, including Everybody Reads, the 2019 Oregon Book Awards Ceremony, and the annual Verselandia! City-wide Youth Poetry Slam.

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Find a full calendar of events at literary-arts.org

Stop by our community center at 925 SW Washington Street in Portland.

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Zeroth law When leaning on the backyard beam beneath a full wolf moon and my slippers shiver under my nightdress as I happen upon a reason for waking call it a snowflake a belly-flop blue jay or even my own small toe peaking through a not-yet hole as it fissures into my slipper’s future and I’m not out for a jog or to find a misplaced piece of scoundrel lover

Samiya Bashir 2018 Oregon Book Award Winner in Poetry for Field Theories

but to marry my morning coffee to an old cigarette to the new blue-gray light of an icy pacific year in mid-set See how they swinghold hands and raise the sun? Hey, you! Bluebird! Whatever will we do —exhale—with all these merciful gifts?

OUR MISSION IS TO ENGAGE READERS, SUPPORT WRITERS, AND INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION WITH GREAT LITERATURE.

Literary Arts 503.227.2583 | literary-arts.org | 925 SW Washington St, Portland, Oregon 97205


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