Writing News Roundup

May 16, 2023

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, May 17

9 p.m.— City Lights Booksellers & Publishers presents Héctor Tobar in conversation with John McMurtrie. Join as Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Héctor Tobar discusses his new book Our Migrant Souls which focuses on twenty-first-century Latino experience and identity. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Friday, May 19

8  p.m.— Get your work out there with The Garage Poets Open Mic! This month's featured poet is Amanda Shea from Boston. Make sure to sign up virtually if you would like a time slot—or feel free to stop in and listen. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Saturday, May 20

11 a.m.— 12 p.m.— We’re back with another installation of Graphic Novel Book Club hosted by Bel Canto Books. This month, look forward to discussing In Limbo by Deb JJ Lee. As always, registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Sunday, May 21

7 p.m.— Join Play Café for the event Market Your Play with a Compelling Blurb. Learn how to drum up a quick, snappy, and catchy line or group of lines. Come up with your own and workshop it with the group by eliminating any excess wording and polishing your word choices. The event organizers ask that attendees make a donation to gain entry to this online event.

Tuesday, May 23

5 p.m.— Slover Library presents Write Now! Adults -- by The Muse Writers Center & Slover Library. A talented Muse writer will facilitate a fun and thoughtful mini creative writing workshop centered on generating and sharing your work. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.  

9 p.m.— Space Cowboy Books presents Flash Science Fiction Night Online. Join for an evening of short science fiction story readings and to meet writers from around the world. Pressed on time? This event tends to run thirty minutes long. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Wednesday, May 24

8 p.m.— The Austin Public Library presents another Virtual Older Adult Book Club. This month, the group will be discussing The Eagles of Heart Mountain by Bradford Pearson. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Thursday, May 25

1—2 p.m.— Archives, history and memory in memoir writing – a talk by Marina Warner. Join writer and professor Marina Warner as she discusses memory and imagination in memoir writing. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Friday, May 26

10 a.m.— Explore nonfiction and journalistic writing with Write Here, Write Now - Nonfiction Writing for Magazines with Rachel Garber. Learn about the writing and rewriting processes, coaching, how to get published, and where creative nonfiction writing stands today. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

Friday, June 2

2 p.m.— Tune in for  Poetry Lit! - Online Reading Series featuring Jim Carruth & Lynn Davidson! Expect the guest poets to read from their works, answer questions in a conversation format, and for the floor to open for an open mic session. Registration is free, and this event will take place online.

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