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March 15, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER


March 15, 2017

Welcome to Inlandia Institute's Creative Writing Workshops Program. With venues in multiple cities, we hope you find one that works well with your location and schedule.
Currently, we have workshops in: Riverside with Jo Scott-Coe, San Bernardino with Nikia Chaney, Corona with Andrea Fingerson, Ontario with Tim Hatch, and Redlands with Mae Wagner at the Joslyn Senior Center located at 21 Grant Street.
Workshops are held seasonally: fall, winter, and spring, with a break in the summer. Each seasonal workshop lasts ten weeks and meets a total of ten hours during that period.
Workshops are filled on a first come, first served basis, with caps on workshop registrations based on total number of available seats per location. *RIVERSIDE AND ONTARIO IS FULL*
All workshops are open to the public but registration is required. Once the workshop has begun, vacant seats can only be filled at the discretion of the workshop leader and Inlandia staff.
To register, go here: https://goo.gl/forms/XCjwneXxXh1FVFD43
By registering for an Inlandia workshop you are entitled to submit work for inclusion in the annual Writing from Inlandia anthology.
Inlandia's Creative Writing Workshops are free but a donation toward the workshops program is appreciated. Donations are accepted via PayPal or snail mail or directly to the Inlandia Institute office only.
- To donate via PayPal visit www.paypal.com and choose "send money" to donations @inlandiainstitute.org.
- To mail or hand-deliver donations: Inlandia Institute * 4178 Chestnut Street * Riverside, California 92501
Please remember: Donations are optional! Support comes in many forms. Thank you for supporting the Inlandia Institute!
March 16, 2017(1 event)

7:00 pm: CONVERSATIONS AT THE CULVER WITH TOD GOLDBERG


March 16, 2017

On Thursday March 16, 2017 from 7:00pm- 8:30pm, join the Inlandia Institute for an evening with author Tod Goldberg as we present Conversations at the Culver, held at the Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts.

 

The Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts is located at 3834 Main St, Riverside, CA 92501.

 

Tod Goldberg, nicknamed "the Todfather" due to his love for writing crime fiction, will be present for a reading and conversation.

 

Tod Goldberg is the New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen books, including the novels The House of Secrets (Grand Central), which he co-authored with New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer, Gangsterland (Counterpoint), a finalist for the Hammett Prize, Living Dead Girl (Soho Press), a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Fake Liar Cheat (Pocket Books/MTV), and five installments of the popular Burn Notice series: The Fix, The Endgame, The Giveaway, The Reformed, and The Bad Beat. He is also the author of two prize-winning story collections, Simplify, which was finalist for the SCIBA Award for Fiction and Winner of the Other Voices Short Story Collection Prize, and Other Resort Cities, both published by OV Books. His books have been translated into German, Italian, Dutch, Bulgarian, Hungarian, French, and published throughout the United Kingdom and Australia.

 

His essays, journalism, and criticism have appeared in numerous publications and anthologies, including the Best American Essays, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, Wall Street Journal, and Las Vegas Weekly, among many others, and have earned five Nevada Press Association Awards for excellence. Tod is also the cohost of the hugely popular podcast Literary Disco, along with Julia Pistell and Rider Strong.

 

Tod Goldberg holds an MFA in Creative Writing & Literature from Bennington College and directs the Low Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts at the University of California, Riverside. He lives in Indio, CA with his wife, the writer Wendy Duren. His next book, a sequel to Gangsterland, will be released in Fall 2017.

 

"Clearly influenced by the great Elmore Leonard, Goldberg puts his own dry comic spin on the material...Clever plotting, a colorful cast of characters, and priceless situations make this comedic crime novel an instant classic." --Kirkus, Starred Review on Gangsterland

 

"Goldberg's second novel is both a page-turner and a complex study of human relationships. Fans of psychological thrillers will find a lot to like here." -- Booklist on Living Dead Girl

 

"This collection gleefully introduces uninitiated readers into Goldberg's richly comic voice and his continued preoccupation with our potential for violence and self-deception...What Goldberg taps into most beautifully is the impulse to retreat from the chaotic complexity of the world, the ubiquitous temptation to inhabit the pristine model-home lives of our dreams."--Los Angeles Times on Other Resort Cities

 

Books will be available for signing and purchase. Light refreshments will also be served.

 

This event is free and open to the public.

March 17, 2017
March 18, 2017(1 event)

1:30 pm: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH ANDREA FINGERSON


March 18, 2017

Welcome to Inlandia Institute's Creative Writing Workshops Program. With venues in multiple cities, we hope you find one that works well with your location and schedule.
Currently, we have workshops in: Riverside with Jo Scott-Coe, San Bernardino with Nikia Chaney, Corona with Andrea Fingerson, Ontario with Tim Hatch, and Redlands with Mae Wagner at the Joslyn Senior Center located at 21 Grant Street.
Workshops are held seasonally: fall, winter, and spring, with a break in the summer. Each seasonal workshop lasts ten weeks and meets a total of ten hours during that period.
Workshops are filled on a first come, first served basis, with caps on workshop registrations based on total number of available seats per location.
All workshops are open to the public but registration is required. Once the workshop has begun, vacant seats can only be filled at the discretion of the workshop leader and Inlandia staff.
To register, go here: https://goo.gl/forms/XCjwneXxXh1FVFD43
By registering for an Inlandia workshop you are entitled to submit work for inclusion in the annual Writing from Inlandia anthology.
Inlandia's Creative Writing Workshops are free but a donation toward the workshops program is appreciated. Donations are accepted via PayPal or snail mail or directly to the Inlandia Institute office only.
- To donate via PayPal visit www.paypal.com and choose "send money" to donations @inlandiainstitute.org.
- To mail or hand-deliver donations: Inlandia Institute * 4178 Chestnut Street * Riverside, California 92501
Please remember: Donations are optional! Support comes in many forms. Thank you for supporting the Inlandia Institute!