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SUMMARY:Tap The Mic: The Cider Sessions Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:The Writer’s Garret is proud to partner with Trinity Cider to host Tap The Mic: The Cider Sessions\, a new monthly open mic showcasing the vibrant literary and performing talents of DFW! Whether you’re a veteran poet looking to try some new material\, a microfictionalist with a story burning in your pocket\, or you’re brand new to writing and are looking for a place to share what you’ve written with an audience\, Tap The Mic is the place to do it. \nHosted by Lyrik Hunter at Trinity Cider in Deep Ellum\, Tap The Mic features open mic drink specials\, good vibes and great community. Attendance and participation is FREE\, so RSVP below to join us! \nWant to get on the mic? A limited number of pre-registration spots are available\, so click here. \nNote: IDs required; must be 21 to purchase alcohol. \nTap The Mic is supported in part by the City of Dallas Office of Arts & Culture. \nSign up to RSVP for Tap The Mic
URL:https://writersgarret.org/event/tap-the-mic-the-cider-sessions/
LOCATION:Trinity Cider\, 2721 Main St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75226\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lyceum Series: April Sojourner Truth Walker – Re-Imaging Urban Revitalization Through Haiku
DESCRIPTION: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!\n“What place\, what words\, what memories should I trust? Which direction will take me home?\nFrom Camille T. Dungy’s Writing Home \nThere is a fine line between revitalizing and gentrifying urban communities – often the latter wins\, re-housing\, re-packaging and re-moving the original residents and their stories. In this workshop\, we underscore the vital in re-vitalization – the people who call these communities home in spite of blight. \nThe brevity of haiku allows us to focus on showing rather than telling. We’ll use haiku paired with photography to unearth buried histories and re-image Dallas through the lens of all its citizens. By the end of the workshop\, participants will have created a communal collage piece as a new monument to the urban Dallas landscape. \nApril Sojourner Truth Walker is a Dallas native\, who studied at Emory University in Atlanta and Hollins University in Virginia. Before starting her writing coaching company – A Little More Truth\, LLC – in April of 2020\, she worked for seven years as a Senior Project Manager at AT&T. April also served as an Adjunct Professor at Oklahoma City Community College teaching a myriad of classes in the Humanities from 2016-2022. A perfect day for April is one spent in nature with a good book\, a cup of tea and nowhere to be. \nRSVP for the Lyceum Series
URL:https://writersgarret.org/event/lyceum-series-april-sojourner-truth-walker/
LOCATION:The Writer’s Garret\, 215 S. Tyler St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75208\, United States
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SUMMARY:I Know About A Thousand Things: Letter Writing as a Spark for Creativity
DESCRIPTION:This three-hour workshop centers on I Know About A Thousand Things: The Writing of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde\, Texas\, a collection of excerpts from Ann’s letters and other occasional writing. It is led by the book’s co-editors\, Naomi Shihab Nye and Marion Winik\, longtime friends of the author\, and each other\, and writers themselves. \nIn putting the book together\, Winik and Nye came to suspect that it is possible for any writer to access rare power\, intimacy and candor by addressing a specific person directly\, rather writing for the larger\, undefined audience of literature in general. Even the subject matter that comes to mind is often different\, framed by the relationship of the letter writer to its recipient. To explore these ideas with other writers\, they designed this workshop. \nThe class will begin with a discussion of the book\, followed by four or five epistolary exercises in both prose and poetry formats. Each exercise is seeded by a passage from the book we will look closely at on the day of class. Students will have the opportunity to share their response to the prompts. \nThat evening\, students are invited to join Winik and Nye for a public presentation of the book at Grace United Methodist Church at 7pm. \nRegistration For The Workshop Is Full\nAbout the book \nStruggling for 30 years with chronic illness at her ranch outside Uvalde\, Texas\, Ann Alejandro was a writer of transporting natural talent and prolificity. Though she would have loved to be widely read and appreciated\, she was too modest to scale the walls of the publishing world. Thus her chosen form was the letter and her audience close friends and family\, including the poet Naomi Nye and the essayist Marion Winik. For decades\, her often lengthy missives continued to delight her correspondents\, blending observation\, storytelling\, humor\, praise\, and accounts of her deep attachment to the land and animals that surrounded her in the rural Southwest. \nBefore Ann’s death in 2019 at the age of 64\, Naomi and Marion promised her they would pull together a book from thousands of pages left in their care. They selected the very best of Ann Alejandro\, added commentary\, and organized the material into chapters with titles like Faith\, Motherhood\, Land\, Snakes\, Pain\, and Love. \nI Know About a Thousand Things: The Writings of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde\, Texas is an extraordinary collection of writing put together by two longtime literary friends in tribute to a third. It includes an introduction by Nye and and an afterword by Winik\, as well as a photo gallery of Ann’s life. It will delight and enrich readers for years to come. \nAbout the editors \nNAOMI SHIHAB NYE is the Texas Writer of the Year for 2024-2025. She has served as Young People’s Poet Laureate of the United States and poetry editor for the New York Times Magazine and the Texas Observer. She has written or edited more than thirty books\, most recently Grace Notes: Poems about Family and Everything Comes Next: Collected and New Poems. She has worked as a visiting writer all her life. She received Lifetime Achievement awards from the Texas Institute of Letters\, the National Books Critics Circle\, and the Arab American National Museum. \nMARION WINIK is the author of The Big Book of the Dead\, First Comes Love\, and other books. Her essays have been published in the New York Times Magazine\, The Sun\, Agni\, and elsewhere; her column at BaltimoreFishbowl.com has been running since 2011. A professor in the MFO program at the University of Baltimore\, she reviews books for The Washington Post\, The Boston Globe\, Oprah Daily\, and People\, among others\, and hosts the NPR podcast The Weekly Reader. She was a commentator on All Things Considered for fifteen years. \nsign up for the workshop
URL:https://writersgarret.org/event/a-thousand-things-workshop/
LOCATION:Apprentice Creative Space\, 919 Morrell Ave. #110\, Dallas\, TX\, 75203
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SUMMARY:I Know About A Thousand Things: A Reading By Naomi Shihab Nye & Marion Winik
DESCRIPTION:Join Naomi Shihab Nye and Marion Winik for a reading of selections from I Know About A Thousand Things: The Writing of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde\, Texas\, a collection of excerpts from Ann’s letters and other occasional writing\, which they co-edited. \nThe reading will be held at 7pm at Grace United Methodist Church. Attendance is free\, but an RSVP is required. \nRSVP For The Reading\n \nAbout the book \nStruggling for 30 years with chronic illness at her ranch outside Uvalde\, Texas\, Ann Alejandro was a writer of transporting natural talent and prolificity. Though she would have loved to be widely read and appreciated\, she was too modest to scale the walls of the publishing world. Thus her chosen form was the letter and her audience close friends and family\, including the poet Naomi Nye and the essayist Marion Winik. For decades\, her often lengthy missives continued to delight her correspondents\, blending observation\, storytelling\, humor\, praise\, and accounts of her deep attachment to the land and animals that surrounded her in the rural Southwest. \nBefore Ann’s death in 2019 at the age of 64\, Naomi and Marion promised her they would pull together a book from thousands of pages left in their care. They selected the very best of Ann Alejandro\, added commentary\, and organized the material into chapters with titles like Faith\, Motherhood\, Land\, Snakes\, Pain\, and Love. \nI Know About a Thousand Things: The Writings of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde\, Texas is an extraordinary collection of writing put together by two longtime literary friends in tribute to a third. It includes an introduction by Nye and and an afterword by Winik\, as well as a photo gallery of Ann’s life. It will delight and enrich readers for years to come. \nAbout the editors \nNAOMI SHIHAB NYE is the Texas Writer of the Year for 2024-2025. She has served as Young People’s Poet Laureate of the United States and poetry editor for the New York Times Magazine and the Texas Observer. She has written or edited more than thirty books\, most recently Grace Notes: Poems about Family and Everything Comes Next: Collected and New Poems. She has worked as a visiting writer all her life. She received Lifetime Achievement awards from the Texas Institute of Letters\, the National Books Critics Circle\, and the Arab American National Museum. \nMARION WINIK is the author of The Big Book of the Dead\, First Comes Love\, and other books. Her essays have been published in the New York Times Magazine\, The Sun\, Agni\, and elsewhere; her column at BaltimoreFishbowl.com has been running since 2011. A professor in the MFO program at the University of Baltimore\, she reviews books for The Washington Post\, The Boston Globe\, Oprah Daily\, and People\, among others\, and hosts the NPR podcast The Weekly Reader. She was a commentator on All Things Considered for fifteen years.
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