Events in October 2022
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September 27, 2022(1 event)
4:00 pm: Adam Martinez at Chaffey College4:00 pm: Adam Martinez at Chaffey College – Artists Reception at Chaffey College Tuesday, September 27, 2022 Featuring Adam Martinez, author of Remyth Winner of 2019 Hillary Gravendyk Prize for Poetry 4:00-7:00 PM Free and open to the public. Join Inlandia Institute on Tuesday, September 27, for an artist’s reception at Wignall Museum at Chaffey College (Rancho Cucamonga campus) to celebrate the opening of their fall exhibition. Adam Martinez, author of Hillary Gravendyk Prize winner, Remyth, will be on hand to share his work as part of the program. Hillary Gravendyk Poetry Prize-winner Remyth: A Postmodernist Ritual, is the first book by local author Adam D. Martinez. Remyth is a baptism and an exorcism. It's Hip-Hop and Punk. It’s high art meeting low art at the church altar. It’s a Works Cited page meeting with a ruthless remix culture unwilling to claim ownership and more than willing to take what it needs to make meaning. |
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October 6, 2022(1 event)
6:00 pm: “Say Yes to the Small Press”6:00 pm: “Say Yes to the Small Press” – Riverside Arts Walk at Riverside Public Library: “Say Yes to the Small Press” Thursday, October 6, 2022 6:30-8:00 PM, doors open at 6:00 Riverside Main Library Community Room 3900 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501 Free and open to the public. The gatekeepers of “traditional” publishing let comparatively few new authors in. What are the other ways a writer can bring a book into print? Join Inlandia and Riverside Public Library for a panel of authors who have published with micro, small, and independent presses who are changing the face of publishing today. Jo Scott-Coe, Romaine Washington, Allen Callaci, and others will be on hand to share what they’ve learned along the way. A pre-panel lineup of writers will read and share from their work beginning at 6:30. Booksellers will be on hand to share, sell, and sign their books beginning at 6:00 PM.
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November 3, 2022(1 event)
6:30 pm: “Writing About Culture: Appropriate or Appropriation?”6:30 pm: “Writing About Culture: Appropriate or Appropriation?” – Thursday, November 3, 2022 6:30-8:00 PM, doors open at 6:00 Riverside Main Library Community Room 3900 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501 Free and open to the public.
When is it okay to write about a culture that is not your own? Can it be done, or should you avoid it entirely? Why? Hear from leading voices on multiculturalism and literature, and learn how to avoid pitfalls to write with sensitivity and respect. Moderated by Minerva Canto. Panelists will include Carlos Cortés, Yi Shun Lai, Terria Smith, James Coats, and Ellen Estilai. A pre-panel lineup of writers will read and share their work beginning at 6:30. Booksellers will be on hand to share, sell, and sign their books beginning at 6:00 PM. |
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