Events
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The Common Language Project: Horizon Reading
Turner House 401 N Rosemont Ave., Dallas, TX, United StatesTo close out Dallas Is Lit!, join us for readings from this year's Common Language Project anthology, featuring poems selected by 3 community judges in our annual poetry contest, held each spring. The Common Language Project: Horizon is made possible by the Moody Fund for the Arts. RSVP RSVP for the Common Language Project Reading
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Poetry In Place At California Crossing Park
California Crossing Park 1633 California Crossing Rd., Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin us for a morning spent engaging with the Trinity River and reflecting through poetry! With Lisa Huffaker and Joe Milazzo, and featuring guest contributor Casey Cutler. Poetry in Place is always free, but an RSVP is required, so find out more and sign up now.
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June Poetry In Place featuring Guest Contributor Amy Martin
Trinity River Audubon Center 6500 S. Great Trinity Forest Way, Dallas, United StatesPoetry In Place is a new project documenting the relationship of residents of Dallas with the Trinity River, one of the main geographical features motiving the placement of the city when it was founded. Our next workshop will be June 14th, located at the Trinity River Audubon Center (6500 S. Great Trinity Forest Way) and…
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Lyceum Series: Lisa Huffaker – The Poet As Propector: Mining Found Text
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! Invigorate your poetry by delving into the goldmine of existing language, already at hand. We'll…
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Legendary Children: An Evening With Tom & Lorenzo
Bishop Arts Theatre Center 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesBadge Of Pride, in partnership with The Writer’s Garret, is thrilled to welcome the dynamic duo Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez (aka, T Lo) to Dallas for a celebration of Queer culture and history to mark Pride Month and our museum exhibition, BADGE OF PRIDE: FROM SILENCE...TO CELEBRATION! (on view from June 06-September 28, 2025).…
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Interesting People At Parties: Creating Rich Characters with Bahar Momeni
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin us for a hands-on workshop dedicated to breathing life into your fictional personas by drawing inspiration from the wide variety of everyday interactions. This session goes beyond technique—it invites you to experience character creation as a mindful practice, where observing both the world and yourself becomes key to crafting unforgettable personalities. In this immersive session,…
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July Poetry In Place – Guest Contributor Garrett Boone at Fraser Dam Recreation Area
Fraser Dam Recreation Area 9300 Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX, United StatesIntroducing Poetry In Place, a workshop series engaging and archiving our relationship with the Trinity River. Workshops are always free to participants. Our next workshop will be July 19, located at Fraser Dam Recreation Area (9300 Stemmons Fwy) and feature guest contributor Garrett Boone. Visit the Poetry In Place page to learn more and RSVP!
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Lyceum Series: Alex Temblador – Writing An Identity Not Your Own
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesWelcome 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! Writing An Identity Not Your Own Writing An Identity Not Your Own will discuss one…
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Poetry In Place Featuring Guest Contributor Alan Gann
Trinity Forest Trail 4750 S. Great Trinity Forest Way, Dallas, TX, United StatesIntroducing Poetry In Place, a workshop series engaging and archiving our relationship with the Trinity River. Our next workshop will be August 16, featuring guest contributor Alan Gann, at the Trinity Forest Trail, located at 4750 S. Great Trinity Forest Way. The workshop will convene at 7:30am. Visit the Poetry In Place page to find…
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Lyceum Series: Kim Nall – The Head, the Eye, and the Heart: What Poets Can Learn From Photography
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesWelcome 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! “Above all, I craved to seize… the whole essence of some situation that was in…