Our Neurodiverse Future: A Reading and Conversation with Chris Martin
Tue, Apr 8 2025, 5:30PM - 7PM
Nave Presentation Space | 145 Hooper St, San Francisco, CA, 94107 View map

Organized by
Writing & Literature, Critical Studies, & Critical Ethnic Studies
Event description
Chris Martin will read from May Tomorrow Be Awake: On Poetry, Autism, and Our Neurodiverse Future, his new work, Field Guide to Tilted Thinking, and work from some of the authors in the Multiverse imprint, a series of neurodivergent writing, which he curates for Milkweed Editions. Martin will discuss his work as a poet, teacher and curator, and hopes to open up a conversation about neurodiverse futures during the Q&A period. A reception will follow with light refreshments provided.
About the Author:
Chris Martin is a tilted thinking animal who sways, lights, trees, listens, and arrives. A poet who teaches and learns in mutual measure, he is the connective hub of Unrestricted Interest and the curator of Multiverse, a series of neurodivergent writing from Milkweed Editions. After publishing four collections of poetry, including Things to Do in Hell (Coffee House Press, 2020), he released his first book of nonfiction May Tomorrow Be Awake: On Poetry, Autism, and Our Neurodiverse Future (HarperOne, 2022). He lives in El Cerrito, among the scrub jays and coast live oaks, with Mary Austin Speaker and their two bewildering creatures.
Entry details
This event is free and open to the public. Masking is encouraged, but optional. We kindly ask that you consider the health and safety of our audience members, especially those who may be immunocompromised. Complimentary masks will be provided upon entry. For additional information please email Rebekah Edwards (Redwards2@cca.edu) or Faith Adiele (Faith@cca.edu).