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  • Eat, Drink & Be Literary Rom Com Brunch

    Turner House 401 N Rosemont Ave., Dallas, TX, United States

    PURCHASE TICKETS NOW The only thing better than brunch with your besties is brunch with your besties while watching scenes of your favorite literary couples in the middle of  lovers’ quarrels! Enjoy tasty tacos (courtesy of Milagro Tacos Cantina), wine and entertaining scenes enacted in front of you (or maybe next to you) by talented…

  • Drag Story Time

    Whose Books 512 W. Davis, Dallas, TX, United States

    Story time can only be more fun when drag is involved! Join local drag queen Aunt Marge as she reads stories that will inspire all of us to be our true, authentic selves, then share a cupcake and grab a photo. This event is open to all ages. RSVP is required.  

  • Book Making Workshop For Kids! With Elizabeth Mellott

    Oak Cliff Cultural Center 223 Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX

    Can books growl? They can growl, roar, purr, or whatever you design your creature to do! Spend the afternoon making your own pop-up accordion book! Participants will be guided through the construction of creating a V fold pop up page, an accordion book, and have time to illustrate their own story. Students can create a…

  • 29th Anniversary Celebration

    Help us celebrate twenty-nine years of connecting people through the power of language with a reception and gorgeous charcuterie spread from Grazing Dallas in the beautiful Turner House. Presented by the R. L. & Phyllis Glazer Foundation.

  • The Common Language Project: Ascent – Reading

    Turner House 401 N Rosemont Ave., Dallas, TX, United States

    Sunday, May 19th | 7pm Free | RSVP Required Born of a desire to bring the many members of the North Texas poetry community into conversation with each other, The Common Language Project places participants in the same room and turns them loose to dream. We hope you'll join us for a reading of some…

  • Lyceum Series: Bahar Momeni – The Graphic Novel Experience: From Concept To Creation

    The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Welcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us! The Graphic Novel Experience: From Concept to Creation will explore the dynamic world of graphic…

  • Lyceum Series – Hannah Smith – No Place Like Home: Poetry Of Place

    The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Welcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us!   A poem is a gesture toward home. -Jericho Brown As Brown suggests in his…

  • Lyceum Series – Janelle Gray – Ready, Set… Dialogue: Writing For The Stage

    The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Welcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us! This two-hour workshop will explore the differences between screenwriting and playwriting in order to capitalize…

  • Lyceum Series: Anthony Gabriel – Accessing And Assessing The Abstract: A Poetry Workshop

    The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Welcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us! Poetry is a medium that relies on abstraction and dealing with abstract conceptions such as…

  • Cake & Prose: Kate Khavari

    Arts Fifth Avenue 1628 5th Ave., Fort Worth, TX, United States

    Cake & Prose is back! Cake and Prose is a unique literary event celebrating genre fiction, local talent, and cake. The ingredients are simple: Three stories. An author shares three stories — read by three different actors. These stories could be any genre. They could be short stories or excerpts of a longer work. Three songs. A…