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Events in November 2017

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October 29, 2017
October 30, 2017
October 31, 2017
November 1, 2017(3 events)

10:00 am: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER IN REDLANDS


November 1, 2017

This workshop is currently full. Check back after the new year for workshop availability.

5:30 pm: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH JESSICA CARRILLO IN COLTON


November 1, 2017

Fall workshops in session. Registration required. Check back in early 2018 for Winter dates and availability.

The Colton workshop meets at the Advance to Literacy Center located at 380 North La Cadena Drive Colton, CA 92324 (909) 370-1523

6:30 pm: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH TIM HATCH IN ONTARIO


November 1, 2017

Fall workshops in session. Registration required. Check back in early 2018 for Winter dates and availability.

The Ontario workshop meets at the Ovitt Family Community Library located at 215 E C St, Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 395-2004.

November 2, 2017
November 3, 2017
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November 6, 2017
November 7, 2017
November 8, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER IN REDLANDS


November 8, 2017

This workshop is currently full. Check back after the new year for workshop availability.

November 9, 2017(2 events)

10:00 am: BETTER THAN FICTION: WRITING YOUR MEMOIR WITH FLAIR


November 9, 2017

Memoirs don't have to read like diaries or timelines. The best ones are written like good novels--with the same literary tools that make great romances and mysteries come alive. This seminar will help memoir writers turn their memoirs into compelling stories, with the same dialogue, description, pacing and narration that make fictional protagonists jump off the page. This five-session hands-on workshop will feature in-class exercises and real-time, constructive feedback for both those who've started their memoir and those who want to get started. The sessions will be held every other week.

Session 1: Introduction - What is memoir and how to choose your story. We'll explore some best-selling memoirs and hear from a couple of memoir writers in our community. We'll go home with an assignment to start shaping our story.

Session 2: Plotting the narrative arc - Developing your story line and getting started. We'll share our stories with each other, share feedback, and discuss techniques for organizing the narrative based on good fiction-writing techniques.

Session 3: Writing great dialogue - How your characters express themselves. We'll discuss the basics for capturing speech and the various techniques for building character and scene through dialogue. We'll make our dialogue as compelling and telling as that in good fiction.

Session 4: Setting and action - Creating a sense of place and moving the story forward. We'll discuss how to choose anecdotes that illustrate the story, and ways to put the reader in the midst of the story. We'll practice writing scene-setting narrative in class.

Session 5: Self-editing and publishing your memoir - What are your options. We'll try some editing exercises and discuss your options for hiring editors and taking your memoir to print.

Please register at https://docs.google.com/a/inlandiainstitute.org/forms/d/1xbM6PpkThvsExttuoC6fC21t7JuEjM_Fw_NMgLgXR6E/edit

Dates: Thursdays, September 28, October 12, 26, 9 and 30.

Time: 10 a.m to noon

Location: Welwood-Murray Library, 100 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

6:30 pm: FALL CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH JO SCOTT-COE IN RIVERSIDE


November 9, 2017

This workshop is currently full. Registration required. Check back in early 2018 for workshop availability.

This workshop meets at the Riverside Public Library at 3581 Mission Inn Avenue in downtown Riverside, lower level quiet room.

November 10, 2017
November 11, 2017
November 12, 2017
November 13, 2017
November 14, 2017
November 15, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER IN REDLANDS


November 15, 2017

This workshop is currently full. Check back after the new year for workshop availability.

November 16, 2017
November 17, 2017
November 18, 2017(1 event)

11:00 am: 6TH ANNUAL BARNES AND NOBLE BOOK FAIR


November 18, 2017

On Saturday, November 18, do some holiday shopping while supporting the Inlandia Institute from 11 am - 5 pm at the Riverside Tyler Galleria Barnes & Noble.

Mention Inlandia’s code (12260501) and a minimum of 10% of the proceeds from each sale will be donated back to Inlandia to help fund regional literary and cultural programs and the publication of regionally-focused books. Bring this code with you. It will not be available in the store.

Or, if you prefer to shop online or can’t make it on the 18th, shop online or in store — any store, nationwide — through November 22nd using our code. For more information about using the code online, visit https://www.barnesandnoble.com/h/bookfairs.

Readings, discussions and book signings will take place throughout the day. Join us for an hour or for the whole day, or just stop by. Regional authors who are scheduled to appear:

11 - 11:40 am Jose Chavez (bilingual children’s poetry)

11:45–12:15 pm Isabel Quintero (bilingual children’s; young adult and graphic novels)

12:20 - 1 pm Lauren Henley (poetry)

1:10 - 1:50 pm Larry Burns (nonfiction)

2 - 2:40 pm Why Nots (memoir)

2:50 - 3:30 pm Rachelle Cruz (poetry)

3:30—5:00 pm CWW anthology launch open mic (all genres)

Copies of Inlandia Imprint titles will also be available for purchase, as well as books by the authors present. Browse Barnes & Noble’s extensive selection of books, movies, and gift items throughout the day, all while lending your support to this regional literary organization.

More about the Authors:

After 35 years as a bilingual teacher, Jose Chavez has retired in order to write. He belongs to the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, California Association of Bilingual Educators, Inland Scribes, and Inlandia Bilingual Workshop. He has had poetry published in the Multilingual Educator Journal and is excited about publication of my award-winning bilingual children's book: Estrellitas y Nopales-Little Stars and Cactus.

Isabel Quintero’s acclaimed debut novel, Gabi, A Girl in Pieces, was one of School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014, and won the American Library Association’s William C. Morris Award prize for a debut young-adult novel and the Tomás Rivera Book Award, Works for Older Children. Her second book, Ugly Cat & Pablo (Scholastic), was published in April 2017, to much praise. She recently completed her latest young adult graphic novel, Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide, in collaboration with artist Zeke Peña. Quintero teaches at San Bernardino Valley College and Mt. San Jacinto College and works as a freelance writer for the Arts Connection of San Bernardino.

L.I. Henley won the 2017 Perugia Press Prize for Starshine Road, her second full-length collection. She received The Academy of American Poets University Award, The Duckabush Prize in Poetry, and two prizes from The Poet’s Billow. Starshine Road was a finalist or semi-finalist in several competitions. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Waxwing, Rust + Moth, DIAGRAM, Rhino, and many other way-cool journals. With her husband, poet Jonathan Maule, she runs the online literary magazine, Aperçus, and the Visiting Writers Series at The Beatnik Lounge in Joshua Tree.

Larry Burns is a writer, artist, and teacher who draws inspiration and ideas from the heady mixture of sights, sounds, peoples, and places of his hometown, Riverside CA. He enjoys writing that employs simple themes and language, allowing the reader to participate by establishing for themselves what the writing means. Living and creating from this part of the world has its pros and cons - “As a lifelong resident of the Inland Empire, sometimes my lungs seize from the diesel fumes and my eyes tell me there are no mountains to the north. But beneath the dirt lies treasure. And that treasure is mine - mine all mine!”

In the 1970s, The Why Nots were eight women ranging in age from 30 to 45, hailing from Ireland, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and California, with husbands at work and children in school. Two of us--Rachel and Marge--were born in Riverside. Others moved here with our husbands for jobs at UCR, RCC, and March Air Force Base. With varied musical skills and backgrounds, each of them decided to take guitar lessons from Keith Chalmers, a masterful teacher who lived in Riverside. Some had known each other from our churches, clubs, or our children's schools, but it was in those sessions with Keith that they came together as the Why Nots. They have been singing together for more than 45 years.

Rachelle Cruz is from Hayward, California. She is the author of God's Will for Monsters, which won the 2016 Hillary Gravendyk Regional Poetry Prize (Inlandia, 2017), Self-Portrait as Rumor and Blood (Dancing Girl Press, 2012), and co-editor with Melissa Sipin of Kuwento: Lost Things, an anthology of Philippine Myths (Carayan Press, 2015). An Emerging Voices Fellow, a Kundiman Fellow and a VONA writer, she lives, writes and teaches in Southern California.

For more information, contact the Inlandia Institute at 951 790 2458 or email Cati.Porter@InlandiaInstitute.org.

November 19, 2017
November 20, 2017
November 21, 2017
November 22, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER IN REDLANDS


November 22, 2017

***Mae's workshop will not be meeting Nov 22 or 28***

This workshop is currently full. Check back after the new year for workshop availability.

November 23, 2017
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November 26, 2017
November 27, 2017
November 28, 2017
November 29, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH MAE WAGNER IN REDLANDS


November 29, 2017

***Mae's workshop will not be meeting Nov 22 or 28***

This workshop is currently full. Check back after the new year for workshop availability.

November 30, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: BETTER THAN FICTION: WRITING YOUR MEMOIR WITH FLAIR


November 30, 2017

Memoirs don't have to read like diaries or timelines. The best ones are written like good novels--with the same literary tools that make great romances and mysteries come alive. This seminar will help memoir writers turn their memoirs into compelling stories, with the same dialogue, description, pacing and narration that make fictional protagonists jump off the page. This five-session hands-on workshop will feature in-class exercises and real-time, constructive feedback for both those who've started their memoir and those who want to get started. The sessions will be held every other week.

Session 1: Introduction - What is memoir and how to choose your story. We'll explore some best-selling memoirs and hear from a couple of memoir writers in our community. We'll go home with an assignment to start shaping our story.

Session 2: Plotting the narrative arc - Developing your story line and getting started. We'll share our stories with each other, share feedback, and discuss techniques for organizing the narrative based on good fiction-writing techniques.

Session 3: Writing great dialogue - How your characters express themselves. We'll discuss the basics for capturing speech and the various techniques for building character and scene through dialogue. We'll make our dialogue as compelling and telling as that in good fiction.

Session 4: Setting and action - Creating a sense of place and moving the story forward. We'll discuss how to choose anecdotes that illustrate the story, and ways to put the reader in the midst of the story. We'll practice writing scene-setting narrative in class.

Session 5: Self-editing and publishing your memoir - What are your options. We'll try some editing exercises and discuss your options for hiring editors and taking your memoir to print.

Please register at https://docs.google.com/a/inlandiainstitute.org/forms/d/1xbM6PpkThvsExttuoC6fC21t7JuEjM_Fw_NMgLgXR6E/edit

Dates: Thursdays, September 28, October 12, 26, 9 and 30.

Time: 10 a.m to noon

Location: Welwood-Murray Library, 100 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

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