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December 20, 2023 at OM Sanctuary

Solstice Reading begins at 5:30 PM.

Free event but registration is required here


ASLE Spotlight Fall 2023

Youtube: Collaboration and Community

The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment 


The Lee University 2023-2024 Writer’s Series

Thursday, Oct. 19, at 5 p.m. in the Edna Minor Conn Lecture Hall, located in the Vest Building on Lee’s campus.


DMQ Review Virtual Salon Reading

Live all month ~ beginning August 01, 2023


Poetry Cabaret: August 03, 2023 @ 6pm

268 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 (Sovereign KAVA)


Juniper Reading: July 14, 2023 @ 7pm

14 O’Henry Avenue (Citizen Vinyl)


Join us at Story Parlor for a book launch of The Animals of My Earth School, accompanied by music from Jeremias Zunguze.

  • Earth Day! Saturday, April 22, 2023
  • 5:30 PM  7:00 PM
  • Story Parlor 227 Haywood RoadAsheville, NC 28006

Friday April 28, 7pm at Different Wrld, 701 Haywood Rd Asheville NC 28806.

Asheville FM and MadHat are proud to present a new literary event; Voices – A Celebration of Community, Poetry, and Language to benefit Asheville FM’s diverse talk shows and youth programming

Featuring Nathaniel Mackey with musician Vattel Cherry

The evening will also feature a tribute to Kevin McIlvoy, and Asheville FM programs Word Play presenting Mildred Barya; Southern Reckoning presenting Jared Wheatley of the Indigenous Walls Project; and The New Wave Youth Radio presented by Reagan Sizemore.


Sunday, April 30, 2023 – 3:00 PM @ Metro Wines

Join us to celebrate National Poetry Month with a reading of The Animals of My Earth School at Metro Wines. Malaprop’s is pleased to partner with Metro Wines to present this event and pairing of select wines and poems. The reading is free and open to the public. Wine and books will be on sale. 


Sunday, May 7, 2023 – 4:30pm Poetrio Reading at Malaprop’s bookstore

This poetry event will feature readings by Poetrio host Mildred K Barya, Michael Hettich, and Lee Stockdale. 


Jazz Hybrid At Story Parlor


 





Keynote speaker, Southeastern Association of Cultural Studies Conference (SEACS).

UNC-Charlotte, The College of Education (COED) Building. Saturday, February 18th 2-3 PM. 

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About Place Journal Reading, Sunday February 12, 2023

 

 

 

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Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities

WHEN: June 7, 2021 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
WHERE:Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities
555 E. Connecticut Avenue
Southern Pines NC 28387
COST: Free
CONTACT:910-692-6261  Email
555 E. Connecticut Avenue, Southern Pines NC 28387
The reading will take place at 5:30 pm in the Great Room at Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, followed by a light reception and a chance to meet and talk with the author. The program is free and open to the public.

Past Reading/Talking Events, some with vids

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 @ 7 p.m. Black Mountain Library. 

YouTube channel Recording:  https://youtu.be/QXOVmQYDrxU

 

Poetry Goes Viral: Jacinta V. White, R. Flowers Rivera, and Mildred K. Barya: Thursday Feb 11, 2021 @ 7 p.m.

To listen Click this Link
 
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Featured Poet on POETRY OPEN MiC ASHEViLLE – August 19, 2020

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Thursday, November 5, 2020 @ 6:00 p.m. 

Reading from my award-winning essay Being Here in This Body. 2020 Linda Flowers Literary Award, organized by North Carolina Humanities Council in conjunction with the North Carolina Literary Review.

YouTube stream: Click here

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Why There Are Words June 2019 in Sausalito, California: Mildred Barya

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Telling Tales – 6/17/14

Audio version of my short story, Bless the Broken Path on KTOO 104.3, in Juneau, Alaska.

To listen, click here

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Jul 25, 2009 at Amazon publishing, Senegal

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January 26, 2020   Reading at Malaprop’s

Venue: Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe@ 3 p.m.

 

February 20, 2020  Lecture

Venue: University of Georgia, Athens

 

March 04-07, 2020  Panel Presentation

Venue: AWP Conference, San Antonio, Texas

 

March 21, 2020  Poetry Reading @ 7pm

Venue: Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, 120 College St, Asheville.

 

January 20, 2020   MLK inspired Reading @ 5pm

Venue: The BLOCK off Biltmore, 39 S. Market St, Asheville.

 

2019

August 9-11, 2019   Poetry Performance/Reading

Venue: Warren Wilson College, Get off the Grid Fest

 

September 19-22, 2019   Panel Presentation

Venue: &Now 2019 Points of Convergence, University of Washington, Bothell.

 

October 6, 2019   Reading at Malaprop’s 

Venue: Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe@ 3 p.m.

 

November 8-10, 2019   North Carolina Writers Network Conference

Venue: Asheville. Details TBA

 

November 17, 2019   Poetry Reading

Venue: N.C Arboretum 

 

November 24, 2019   Poetry Reading

Venue: Malaprop’s @ 3 p.m.

 

June-July 2019  Varda Artist Writer in Residence.

Venue: Sausalito.

 

June 13, 2019. WTAW Reading in Sausalito, California.

Venue: Studio 333

 

May 19, 2019: Wordplay Radio Show 103.3FM Sunday @ 3 p.m.

 

April 18, 2019: WTAW Reading (Why There Are Words) 7-9 p.m.

Venue: Trade & Lore Coffee, 37 Wall Street, Downtown Asheville. 

 

April 13, 2019: Asheville Wordfest.

12:30-2:30 p.m. The Geopoetics Appalachia Reading and Panel Discussion.

Venue: Lenoir-Rhyne Boardroom, 36 Montford Ave.

8:00pm: Reading with North Carolina Poet Laureate, Jaki Shelton Green.

Venue:  YMI Cultural Center, 39 South Market St, Asheville.

 

March 18, 2019: A Poetry Reading and Discussion of the Animals in Jodie Hollander and Mildred Barya’s Poetry, 6-7 p.m.

Venue: Malaprops Bookstore 55 Haywood St. Asheville, NC

March 22-23, 2019: Deckle Edge South Carolina’s Literary Festival

Venue: Booker T. Washington Auditorium at the University of South Carolina and 

Richland Library on Main Street 1431 Assembly St, Columbia, SC. 

Panel: Border Rovers: Women Fabulists Writing in the South
Mildred K Barya, Lindsey Drager, J.C. Sasser, Julia Elliott (Moderator)

Over the past few decades, writers have begun to blur the boundary between “literary” and “genre,” challenging the primacy of “realism” with innovative forms of fabulism. Today, a rich array of women writers use fantasy, fables, fairy tales, horror, and sci-fi tropes to voice complex aspects of gender, sexuality, class, and race. This panel will explore ways that contemporary female writers living in the South invent radical new forms of lyricism and storytelling to contend with the complexities of identity in an increasingly interconnected world.


 

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