Writing News Roundup

September 16, 2022

We are thrilled to bring you the latest in literary events that have caught our attention. These events encompass a range of free and ticketed registration and are not affiliated with AWP. All times are in ET.

Wednesday, September 21

2:30 p.m.— Dahlia Books presents: Present Tense Literary Magazine Readings, an evening of spoken word and celebration in honor of the release of the magazine’s second issue. This specific reading will be thematically focused on both water and Fall. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Thursday, September 22

5 p.m.— Art Presence Art Center will be hosting A Conversation with Author Debbie Chinn. Join for an evening of conversation based on art, words, and ideas. Chinn, major arts activist and non-profit consultant, will be reading from her book Dancing in Their Light: A Daughter’s Unfinished Memoir. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Friday, September 23

12:30—1:30 p.m.— Diaspora Dialogue presents Fantasy for Young Adults and Kid Lit, a workshop hosted by award-winning writer David Robinson. Robin will break down elements of fantasy, share writing tips, and give insight into young adult literature. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Sunday, September 25

11—12 p.m.— Join Introduction to Writing Rom Coms, a workshop led by critically acclaimed author Farah Heron. Heron is an established romantic comedy writer whose work has been reviewed in publications and magazines including Entertainment Weekly, Oprah Magazine, Style Magazine, and Buzzfeed. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

4—5:30 p.m. Theater of War Productions presents The Waste Land Project, a live, hybrid exchange from poets across the world. Hear writers read from T.S Eliot’s monumental work and discuss the timeless themes of the century-old poem. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Monday, September 26

11—12:20 p.m.— Join the Elling Eide Center for the premiere of their event Late Imperial Chinese Women Writers & Image of the Female Immortal. This lecture will focus on the explosion of women writers that took place from the 17th to 20th centuries and the specific thematic focus of the immortalization of female literary identity. This event will take place online and offers free registration.

Tuesday, September 27

7 p.m.— Words Without Borders in conjunction with the Academy of American Poets presents: World in Verse: A Virtual Poetry Reading. This poetry reading will feature multilingual poetry spanning languages including Malay, French, Arabic, Spanish, and English. Celebrate the end of National Translation Month with writings from Najwan Darwish, Zamira Negrouche, Zahid M. Naser, and Jeannette Clariond. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Wednesday, September 28

7 p.m.— White Whale Bookstore presents a poetry reading by poets Shelley Wong, Raena Shirali. and Allison Pitinii Davis! They will be reading from As She Appears, summonings, and Line Study of a Hotel Clerk, respectively. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Saturday, October 1

6:30 p.m. Victoria Festival of Authors presents the event: The Magical Writer: QTIPOC Authors Dissect Magic Realism. Join authors Larissa Lai, Rasiqra Revulva, and Joshua Whitehead for a discussion about the origin of the term and the relationship between heteronormative society and QTIPOC authors. This event is free to register to and will take place online.

Wednesday, October 5

9 p.m.— The City of West Hollywood’s Art Division will be hosting another installment of WeHo Reads: Poets Laureate Across America. West Hollywood City Poet Laureate Brian Sonia-Wallace will be headlining this event. Readers include Semaj Brown, Poet Laureate of Flint, MI; Magdalena Gomez, Poet Laureate of Springfield, MA; Chasity Gunn, Poet Laureate of Elgin, IL; Luisa Igloria, Poet Laureate of Virginia; Georgina Marie, Poet Laureate of Lake County, CA; and Lloyd Schwartz, Poet Laureate of Somerville, MA. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Saturday, October 8

11—12 p.m.— Haunted Houses and Other Spooky Places: Atmospheric Settings in Horror is a multi-author discussion about the importance and craft of setting in horror writing. Moderator Dianna Gunn and panelists Mato J. Steger, Pamela K. Kinney, Brenda Radchik, and Priya Sridhar unite to give insight into what makes a horror story effective and impactful. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

4—5 p.m.— Weeknight Writers Group presents another evening of spooky writing! Attend Dire Warnings: Building Social Critique and Concern into Your Horror to discover how to add layers of critical analysis and criticism into your horror stories. This event will discuss how horror stories have been used to critique social and humanitarian issues and inequalities. This event offers free registration and will take place online.

 

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