Jan
29
5:00 PM17:00

Night Composes: Readings from Winter Tangerine

Come out to the Poets House on the 29th and listen to the gorgeous work of seven fantastic poets from Winter Tangerine! 

We'll be featuring Mahogany Browne, Michael Bazzett, Adam Falkner, Diamond Sharp, Lucy Wainger, Shira Erlichman, Grey Vild, and Julian Randall!

Cover is $9 to help offset rental costs. Close out the first month of 2016 with poetry, cookies, guacamole, and the sunset!

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Jul
10
7:00 PM19:00

Sisters in the Army of Almost: Readings from Winter Tangerine and Orison Books

With Shinji Moon, Kristin Chang, Purvi Shah, Shira Erlichman, Claudia Cortese, Sarah Ghoshal, and Orison Books author, Stella Vinitchi Radulescu

Winter Tangerine is excited to present “Sisters in the Army of Almost”, a reading featuring contributors from our online spotlights, Fragments of Persephone, Shedding Skins, and our fourth published volume. Readers will perform pieces that explore the relationship between mythical, accepted conceptions of femininity and the reality of womanhood, among other work. This event is part of Winter Tangerine’s “Poets in America” series, a series of fundraisers for the relaunch of Winter Tangerine.


Event hosted by Bluestockings.

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Mar
21
4:00 PM16:00

WTR: Two Years (Birthday Party Woo!)

Winter Tangerine Review is celebrating our two year anniversary, and we want you to join us! Come to our anniversary reading + fundraiser at the NYC Poets House (10 River Terrace, New York, NY), featuring writers Kesi Augustine, t'ai ford, Loisa Fenichell, Gabriella Gonzales, Darrel Holnes, Hanif Abdurraqib, Lucy Wainger, Cortney Charleston. 

In the past two years, WTR has done a lot - we've published over 150 writers and artists in three volumes (with a fourth debuting very soon!), we've established our seasonal internship program, held three writing workshops (all free of charge!), and created the Spotlight Series (a quarterly feature on issues that matter - so far, we've worked on features that explore what it means to be black in America, the magic of drafting in poetry, the absurdity of celebrity culture, and the fragility and strength of home). We've published work we are proud of. We've created a magazine we are proud of. We've begun to create a real platform to amplify voices that deserve to be heard.

It's that time of the year though to ask for your support. We're fundraising once again so we can continue to keep WTR going for another year - we're so excited for the next year (chapbooks! contests! contributor payments!) and need help guaranteeing our financial stability. WTR is an independent publication run entirely on donations, Tip Jar submissions and volumes sales.  By supporting WTR, you're supporting the voices of some of today's most innovative, daring, and talented artists. 

All funds from the night go towards our publications, our contributors, our audience, (especially you). Come out for poetry and prose and pretty faces and big smiles. Help keep WTR going for another year!

$10 cover; we will be selling the last few print volumes of Volume One at the event for the (fairly expensive but hey it's a fundraiser) price of $30.

If you cannot attend but would still like to help, you can donate here!

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Winter Tangerine Review is a literary journal dedicated to the electric. To the salt. The sugar. We want bitter honey, expired sweets. We want catalysts. We want raw, aggressive, violently soft. We want the pieces that leave sawdust in your mouth, the pieces that disintegrate your enamel, that strike matches against your palm. We don’t care who you are, where you’re from, or how you got to us; we want artistry, we want emotions, and we want work that moves.

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Aug
2
6:30 PM18:30

POETS IN NYC: A WTR Event

Winter Tangerine Review will be holding a poetry reading at the Poets House as part of our Poets in NYC Summer Reading Series! 

The event will feature Denver Butson, Cheyenne Varner, Esther Yun, Emily Zhang and Jay Laureta!

There will be amazing poetry, hummus, guacamole, cookies, and a killer view of the Hudson River. The event will be at the NYC Poets House (10 River Terrace New York, NY, 10282) on August 2nd from 6:30PM-8:30PM. 

Cover is $9 and goes towards rental fees + refreshments. We greatly appreciate your support.

We will have copies of Volume One and Two available at the event.

To RSVP, click here.

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Jul
27
12:00 PM12:00

Summer Poetry Series: NYC Poetry Festival

Are you electric? 

Come to the NYC Poetry Festival and see Gabriella Gonzales, Jeanann Verlee, Rachel Calnek-Sugin and Victoria White read their incredible work at New York City's largest celebration of poetry! Winter Tangerine Review will be holding a reading at The White Horse Stage at 12:10, and we really hope to see you there! 

The New York City Poetry Festival showcases all of the different formats, aesthetics, and personalities of New York City reading series, small presses, and collectives, in one place at one time. This free festival intends to create branches between disparate poetry communities, and other artists and artisans, by bringing poetry out of the dark bars and universities and by placing it in the sun.

If you RSVP by email, you'll be entered into a giveaway for Volume One and Two, and two of our staff's favorite books! RSVP atwintertangerine.com/rsvp
/ today!

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Jun
7
6:30 PM18:30

Poets in NYC: A Reading at the NYC Poets House

To kick off summer, Winter Tangerine Review will be holding a poetry reading at the Poets House as part of our Poets in NYC Summer Reading Series! 

The event will feature Sojourner Ahebee, Shinji Moon, Alexa Derman, Jackson Trice, Gabriel Cabera, Hanel Baveja,, Melissa Cundieff-Pexa, Rebecca Kerr and Sarah LeWarn.

There will be amazing poetry, hummus, guacamole, cookies, and a killer view of the Hudson River. The event will be at the NYC Poets House (10 River Terrace New York, NY, 10282) on June 7th from 6:30PM-8:30PM. 

Cover is $9 and goes towards rental fees + refreshments. Scholastic medalists come in free with medal. We greatly appreciate your support.

We will have copies of Volume One and Two available at the event, and there will opportunities to have your copy signed by the poets who wrote the pieces in them.

To RSVP, click here.

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Mar
22
6:00 PM18:00

WTR: One Year

Winter Tangerine Review is celebrating is one year anniversary, and we want you to join us! Come to our anniversary reading + fundraiser, featuring writers Jeanann Verlee, Erin Mayer, Gabriella Gonzales, Sarah Gawricki & Kristian Macaron, and artists Vincent Fink, SuWan Kim, Kristina Thalin, Stephanie Gamarra & Tianjiao Wang! 

We've jumped countless hurdles during our first year as a journal, but we haven't quite made it to the end of the race yet, and we need your help. We're in serious financial difficulty at the time and need your support to keep us alive! By supporting WTR, you're supporting the voices of some of the world's most innovative, daring, and talented artists. 

All funds from the night go towards printing/publishing our volumes, as well as towards our (incredibly high) monthly expenses. The most important thing for us right now is to stay afloat-- without your help, we will not be able to.

March 22nd, 2014
Astoria Art House
Queens, NY

$15 cover (free copy of WTR's first volume!); donate $20+ and receive V1+ a PDF of Volume 2; donate $40+ and receive V1, V2, and an exclusive sneak peak to Volume 3!

Poetry, prose, art and food! What more could you want? We will be filming the event for those of you unable to attend!

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Winter Tangerine Review is a literary journal dedicated to the electric. To the salt. The sugar. We want bitter honey, expired sweets. We want catalysts. We want raw, aggressive, violently soft. We want the pieces that leave sawdust in your mouth, the pieces that disintegrate your enamel, that strike matches against your palm. We don’t care who you are, where you’re from, or how you got to us; we want artistry, we want emotions, and we want work that moves.

To RSVP,  please click here! If you cannot attend but would still like to help, you can donate here!

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