The Thousand Tales Podcast presents The Ventura County Poetry Project - Newbury Park Reading featuring David Oliveira - Feb 9th, 2022
Feb 10, 2022 ·
1h 8m 18s
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Join us for a great reading with our special guest: David Oliveira was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley. He was a long time resident of Santa Barbara, California, where...
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Join us for a great reading with our special guest:
David Oliveira was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley. He was a long time resident of Santa Barbara, California, where he was publisher and editor of Mille Grazie Press. He was a founding editor of Solo, a national journal of poetry, and founded the long-running Santa Barbara Poetry Series. In 2000, he was named Santa Barbara’s millennium poet laureate.
Oliveira has published widely, including two poetry collections, A Little Travel Story and As Everyone Goes, with a third forthcoming in 2022, Still Life with Coffee. His poems are featured in several important anthologies, including: How Much Earth: the Fresno Poets, which he co-edited; California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the Present; and The Gávea-Brown Book of Portuguese-American Poetry. He lives and writes on the banks of the Mekong River near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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David Oliveira was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley. He was a long time resident of Santa Barbara, California, where he was publisher and editor of Mille Grazie Press. He was a founding editor of Solo, a national journal of poetry, and founded the long-running Santa Barbara Poetry Series. In 2000, he was named Santa Barbara’s millennium poet laureate.
Oliveira has published widely, including two poetry collections, A Little Travel Story and As Everyone Goes, with a third forthcoming in 2022, Still Life with Coffee. His poems are featured in several important anthologies, including: How Much Earth: the Fresno Poets, which he co-edited; California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the Present; and The Gávea-Brown Book of Portuguese-American Poetry. He lives and writes on the banks of the Mekong River near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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