Monday, February 22, 2010

Wow. The March Castalia is going to be awesome—as the poster clearly indicates! Not much else to say, except, "BE THERE."

Sarah Shotwell. (Geez, she's cool). William Fox Camponovo. (Dude. He has an animal in his name). Katherine Ogle. (Her last name is a verb, people). Peter Mountford. (Classy and with a novel on the way from Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt). David Shields. (This guy is hot stuff and is reading from his highly acclaimed new book: "Reality Hunger: A Manifesto).

The line up says it all.

Remember, Hugo House has a fabulous little cafe with a variety of drinks to keep you content. We'll continue to have books for sale, so bring some cash.

When: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 8pm

Where: Hugo House, 1634 11th Avenue

The reading is FREE and open to the public.

Friday, February 5, 2010

February Castalia

This month's Castalia considered the genesis of things, in a sense: Second-year poet Matthew Ian Kelsey breathed life into a Golem; second-year prose writer Anthony Manganaro sparked new ideas about the strange future of politics, the media, Libertarians, and literature in general; third-year poet/prosist Sarah Erickson and her friends brought the first Chorus (as far as we know) to Castalia's stage; special guest UW alum Rebecca Hoogs celebrated her birthday with odes to Rome and the (partial) cast of the boardgame Clue; and UW professor Richard Kenney reflected on the remarkable origins of human language--and of Anthony Manganaro. Enjoy.

Monday, January 25, 2010

February Castalia


February, the month of Groundhogs, Valentines and cherry blossoms, also brings another round of Castalia, sponsored in part by the lovely Hugo House. This month we're proud to feature current UW writers: Sarah Erickson, Matthew Ian Kelsey and Anthony Manganaro; Featured alumna: Rebecca Hoogs; and UW faculty poet: Richard Kenney.

Remember, Hugo House has a fabulous little cafe with a variety of drinks to keep you content. We'll continue to have books for sale, so bring some cash.

When: Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 8pm

Where: Hugo House, 1634 11th Avenue

The reading is FREE and open to the public.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

A New Year's Castalia

For our first Castalia of 2010, second-year prose writer Jenny Dolan gave testimony as to why Tina Fey should be compared to her, first-year poet Zebulon Huset took us on a savage journey to the heart of Las Vegas, and UW alums Aaron Barrell and William Bernhard--former caretakers of our series--proved their curation skills are rivaled only by their talent for verse. Enjoy.


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Come Ring Out the New Year with Castalia 2010!

Kicking off the new year, we're lucky to have current MFA writers Rachael Armstrong, Jenny Dolan and Zebulon Huset, as well as a featured alumni twofer: poets (and former Castalia curators), Aaron Barrell and William Bernhard.

Remember, Hugo House has a fabulous little cafe with a variety of drinks to keep you content. We'll continue to have books for sale, so bring some cash.

When: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 8pm

Where: Hugo House, 1634 11th Avenue

The reading is FREE and open to the public.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

December Castalia

Closing out 2009 Castalia (we’ll be back January 5th, 2010, don't worry), second-year prose writer Jess Corozza brought us poetry from her younger days and gave reasons why hugging sucks; first-year poet Talia Shalev offered us a trip to the seashore with Medusa and collages built from Alan Dugan; second-year prose writer Paige Eve Chant explored mysteries of family, youthful devotion, and sand dollars; second-year poet Sarah Kate Moore took us from the moon to Buenos Aires and reflected on the endings of things; and special guest reader, UW professor Maya Sonenberg, walked gracefully the boundaries of poetry and prose with most satisfying results. Enjoy, see you in the New Year.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sarah Kate is up for a Pushcart!

Sarah Kathryn Moore, one of tomorrow's featured readers, has a great poem up on Linebreak, which the editors just nominated for the Pushcart Prizes.

Come out tomorrow to hear her, and our other talented writers!