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Bloof poets at AWP

AWP 2025 Los Angeles banner from the AWP website, including dates: March 26–29 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. An LA skyline and sunset provides a backdrop in mostly oranges.

We, as in the press, will not be at AWP this year. But several of our poets will be. Here’s a little list to help you spot them in Los Angeles.

PANELS & OFFSITES

MARISA CRAWFORD
Switchback Books / Meekling Press / Futurepoem Reading 

Thursday 3/27, 8–10 p.m.
MONKSPACE
4414 W. 2nd Street
Los Angeles

with Fulla Abdul-Jabbar, Marisa Crawford, Lindey Choi, Tilghman Alexander Goldsborough, CR Grimmer, MC Hyland, Stephon Lawrence, Sylvia Jones, Heather McShane, Manuel Paul López, Darby Price, Olivia Muenz, and Rachel Jihye Han.


MARISA CRAWFORD & MORGAN PARKER
OFFSITE: AWP After Party at Tabula Rasa
Hosted by Morgan Parker

Sunday 3/30, 4–8 p.m.
TABULA RASA BAR
5125 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles

with Will Alexander, Juan Amador, Cathy Linh Che, Gabrielle Civil, Marisa Crawford, Sarah Ellen Flower, Tori Gesualdo, Katja Grover, Elisabeth Houston, Genevieve Husdon, Cherene Sherrad-Johnson, Christine Larusso, Tomas Moniz, Alex Moreno, Joseph Mosconi, Paasha Motamedi, Angel Nafis, Lisa Locascio nighthawk, Jennifer Sappettone, Charif Shanahan, Natalie Shapero, Callie Siskel, Adam Stutz, Lynne Thomson & MORE.


DANIELLE PAFUNDA
THURSDAY 3:20 PM – 4:35 PM
AWP PANEL: Still Surreal: A Poetics of Revolution
Room 402AB Level Two LA Convention Center

Will Alexander, C. Francis Fisher, Joyelle McSweeney, and Danielle Pafunda. How do contemporary practitioners of US surrealist poetics grow from, resist, or reenvision André Breton’s 1920s movement? What does it mean to be surrealist amidst the postmodern horror of climate collapse, hyperrealist global warfare, and the absurdity of the twenty-four hour news cycle? Witness writers on the margins—women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+—adopt surrealist practice for personal and political expression to engage its long-standing ideologies and revolutionize its anachronistic tactics.  


Cover for Along the Road Everyone Must Travel by Danielle Pafunda (Saturnalia, 2025)

DANIELLE PAFUNDA

THURSDAY 6:00–8:00 p.m.
OFFSITE READING: Black Ocean / Burnside Review / Saturnalia
Bar Henry
1228 W Sunset Blvd.


DANIELLE PAFUNDA & KATIE JEAN SHINKLE

FRIDAY 12:10 p.m.–1:25 p.m.
PANEL: Reimagining Futures Through Speculative Writing
Room 408B Level Two LA Convention Center

Ching-In Chen, Kenning JP Garcia, Danielle Pafunda, Katie Jean Shinkle, and Dior Stephens. Writers know that who imagines the future and how they imagine it has a profound cultural impact on the eventual present moment. Just as Octavia Butler influenced 2024 when she set Parable of the Sower there in 1993, we BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled innovative and speculative writers rescript those bleak futures spun from our present day marginalization that have been imagined for us. We offer worldbuilding strategies to construct futures rooted in our resistance, liberation, safety, and joy.


BECCA KLAVER
Thursday, Mar 27, 2025
3:20 p.m.—4:35 p.m.
PANEL: Teaching Amidst Trauma: Practices for Our Times
Room 502A, Level Two
Los Angeles Convention Center

Moderator: Miranda McLeod  Presenters: Diego Báez, Marcus Jackson, Becca Klaver

Creative writing classrooms can be repositories for artifacts of traumas both personal and public. As university instructors, how do we teach in a time of accelerating emergency? How can we effectively invite students into the time-honored tradition of making art in the face of existential crisis? How can we do so without turning workshop into group therapy? In this panel, we’ll share lesson designs, community practices, and tips for classroom management and self-care for teachers and learners.

IN THE BOOKFAIR

MARISSA CRAWFORD will also be signing books with Switchback Books on Friday at 12:00 noon and Saturday at 3:00 p.m. with Feminist Press.

DANIELLE PAFUNDA will be signing her new book, Along the Road Everyone Must Travel, on Thursday from 12:00 to 12:30 at the Saturnalia Books table (619). And Friday 10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon Danielle will be signing The Book of Scab at Ricochet Editions @USC’s Bookfair Booth (426).

[Probably more TK. We’ll keep adding …]

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AWP 2023: Where to find Bloof poets

Bloof, the press, will not be at AWP. But Bloof, the poets, will be! And you can still grab some bookfair deals online.

VIRTUAL BOOKFAIR at bloofbooks.com
March 7–13. All paperbacks in bundle deals: 2 for $25, 3 or more for $10 each.
+ Free shipping on all orders over $25 (US only).
This virtual bookfair is for everyone, whether or not you’re attending the conference.

Thursday, March 9

DANIELLE PAFUNDA
Family Trees in the Enchanted Forest: Fairy Tales & Intergenerational Trauma
12:10 p.m. Room 427

KATIE JEAN SHINKLE
Two or More Become One: Writing in Collaboration Across Genre
3:20 p.m. Room 337

KATIE JEAN SHINKLE
6:00 p.m. Slip In Beltown Gallery
2301 1st Street
Orchestrate Your Whole Fucking Life! reading

IRENE VÁZQUEZ
Muzzle Magazine reading
7:00 p.m. Loving Room
1400 20th Ave

Friday, March 10

IRENE VÁZQUEZ
10:00 a.m. Bookfair signing
Take Me to the Water chapbooks + broadsides of Glory from Above
Riot in Your Throat table (T1522)

KATIE JEAN SHINKLE
2:00 p.m. Museum of Museums
900 Boylston Ave
University of Louisiana Lafayette and Sam Houston University Graduate Student Reading

DANIELLE PAFUNDA, KATIE JEAN SHINKLE
7:30 p.m. Alley Mic
1922 Post Alley
Apogee, Diagram, March Fadness, Texas Review, TRP reading

Saturday, March 11

A pastel radial gradient background with white and lavender text giving reading details and readers’ names:

Extravaganza, an offsite reading.

Saturday, March 11, 3:30–5:00 p.m. at the Crescent Lounge, 1413 E. Olive Way, Seattle.

READERS
Ginger Ko
Irene Vázquez
Katie Jean Shinkle
Natalie Eilbert
Danielle Pafunda
Min Kang
Jessica Rae Bergamino
Jackson Bliss
Abby Hagler
Megan Kaminski
Nilufar Karimi
Sarah Minor
Olivia Muenz
JD Pluecker
Claire Marie Stancek
Dennis James Sweeney
+ karaoke to follow!
Event graphic for Essay Press, Noemi Press + Bloof Books Extravaganza

KATIE JEAN SHINKLE, GINGER KO
1:45 p.m. Room 437
#FeelsBad: Writing Discomfort and Pessimism in Genre

GINGER KO, IRENE VÁZQUEZ, DANIELLE PAFUNDA, KATIE JEAN SHINKLE, NATALIE EILBERT
Essay Press, Noemi Press & Bloof Books Extravaganza reading
(see graphic above for the full list of readers!)
3:30 p.m. Crescent Lounge
1413 E. Olive Way

NATALIE EILBERT
6:00 p.m. Elliot Bay Book Company
1521 10th Ave.
Copper Canyon 50th Anniversary Celebration