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February 26, 2017(1 event)

3:00 pm: Lady & the Blues: Art & Poetry from African American Women hosted by Nikia Chaney


February 26, 2017

In honor of Black History Month, please join the Inlandia Institute for an afternoon of African American art and poetry at the Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino on Sunday, February 26, from 3 - 5 pm.

Listen to spoken word performances by Inlandia Literary Laureate Nikia Chaney, Romaine Washington, and Ginger Galloway. Enjoy a special limited-time exhibition of the artworks of Linda J. Phelps Young.

The Garcia Center is located at 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino.

About the presenters:

Romaine Washington:

Romaine Washington, M.Ed. is the author of  Sirens in Her Belly, published by Jamii publishing, was chosen as one of BET's top ten must-reads for 2016 by Editor Britt Middleton. She is a native Californian, a graduate of Azusa Pacific University, an active participant in the Inlandia Writing Workshops and a fellow of the Inland Area Writing Project, U. C. Riverside and The Watering Hole, South Carolina. Ms. Washington has been published in a wide variety of anthologies and periodicals and has presented her work on TV, radio and various venues

Ginger Galloway:

In one word, Ginger M. Galloway can be described as intricate. Ginger is the author of several poetic collections, novellas, children's books, and stage plays. She enjoys art and has penned illustrations for two picture storybooks and a coloring book. Her other interests and hobbies include crochet, knitting, quilting, and reading. She is an educator and loves to engage her students in creative, performing and expressive arts. Ginger and her husband, Richard, live in Menifee with four of their seven children. She is a freelance writer and writing coach. Her books can be found on Amazon. Check out her blog: mommygalloway.blogspot.com.

Nikia Chaney:

Nikia Chaney is the current Inlandia Literary Laureate (2016-2018).  She is the author of two chapbooks, Sis Fuss (2012, Orange Monkey Publishing) and ladies, please (2012, Dancing Girl Press).  She is founding editor of shufpoetry, an online journal for experimental poetry, and founding editor of Jamii Publishing, a publishing imprint dedicated to fostering community among poets and writers. She has won grants from the Barbara Demings Fund for Women, Poets & Writers, and Cave Canem.

About the artist, Linda J Phelps Young:

Ms. Young is a California native, born in Riverside CA. She worked for 6 years as an Art Instructor with the Riverside Arts Council in conjunction RUSD after school program the Hearts and Prime Time program.  Her series of paintings, titled "Our Ladies of Blues" was created in 2007. The series commemorates Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Ethel Waters and Ella Fitzgerald. Painting is Linda's passion and she considers herself to be a colorist. Her vision is to make art filled with creative possibilities and hope to bring joy to those who view it

This event is free and open to the public.

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February 27, 2017
February 28, 2017
March 1, 2017(1 event)

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


March 1, 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!
March 2, 2017(2 events)

9:00 am: WRITING OUR WAY FORWARD WITH LAURA HOOPES AND ANITA ZACHARY


March 2, 2017

Writing can allow us to go deeper into our motives and spirits than daily conversations.  We can mine our pasts for events that were scarring, puzzling, or radiant.  By writing about these moments, we can reach new understandings of the human condition that can help us plan our futures.

Instructors Laura Hoopes and Anita Zachary are published authors with MFA degrees from SDSU in Creative Writing.

Topics:

Week 1: TIme

Week 2: Place

Week 3: Experience

Week 4: Characterization: Writing about Others

Week 5: Revision

Week 6: Readings of Class Writing

 

Days: Thursdays, March 2- April 6, 2017 (6 classes)

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Joslyn Senior Center at 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260

Cost: $5 Materials fee

Ages: 55+

7:00 pm: ARTS WALK FOR BOOK LOVERS: POETRY! AT THE LIBRARY


March 2, 2017

This winter and spring, the Inlandia Institute will be hosting "Poetry! At the Library". Join us on March 2 from 7 pm - 8:30 pm at the Riverside Public Library downtown, upstairs, Ruth Nolan and Allyson Jeffredo.

Each month through June we will be exploring the range of poetry that exists in the Inland Empire, from the Beat tradition to the Indian diaspora, from desert to ecology to spoken word, and more. Readings to be followed by a brief open mic, so bring a poem to share and be in the spotlight too! Sign ups begin at 6:45 pm.

The Riverside Public Library is located at 3581 Mission Inn Avenue in the heart of downtown Riverside.

 

Ruth Nolan is professor of English and creative writing at College of the Desert. Her debut poetry chapbook, Ruby Mountain, was published in November, 2016 by Finishing Line Press. Her poetry has most recently been published in the Pen USA/Rattling Wall anthology Only the Light Can Do That and in Angels Flight Literary West. Her short story "Palimpsest" was published in the L.A. Fiction Anthology (Red Hen Press 2016) and won an Honorable Mention award in Sequestrum's 2016 Editor's Reprint award.. 

Allyson Jeffredo is a writer of Southern California. Her work can be found in The Fem, Cider Press Review, Slipstream Press and others. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from California State University San Bernardino and currently teaches writing to elementary and college students of the Inland Empire.

This event is free and open to the public.

March 3, 2017
March 4, 2017(1 event)

10:00 am: LADY & THE BLUES ART EXHIBIT


March 4, 2017

If you missed the Lady & The Blues: Art & Poetry from African American Woman event, artist Linda J. Phelps Young's artwork will continue to be on display for a limited time at the Garcia Center for the Arts.  The Garcia Center is located at 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino.

About the artist, Linda J Phelps Young:

Ms. Young is a California native, born in Riverside CA. She worked for 6 years as an Art Instructor with the Riverside Arts Council in conjunction RUSD after school program the Hearts and Prime Time program.  Her series of paintings, titled "Our Ladies of Blues" was created in 2007. The series commemorates Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Ethel Waters and Ella Fitzgerald. Painting is Linda's passion and she considers herself to be a colorist. Her vision is to make art filled with creative possibilities and hope to bring joy to those who view it.

This event is free and open to the public.

March 5, 2017
March 6, 2017(1 event)

6:00 pm: INDIE PUBLISHING WORKSHOPS WITH MARJ CHARLIER IN PALM SPRINGS


March 6, 2017

WORKSHOP COST: FREE

WORKSHOP DATE: Begins Monday January 23, 2017 and runs every other Monday for ten weeks. Workshop meets five times.

WORKSHOP LOCATION: Welwood Murray Memorial Library, Palm Springs * 100 S. Palm Canyon Dr * Palm Springs, CA 92262

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: Getting from Here to There: An Inlandia Indie Publishing Workshop with Marj Charlier

The chances of being traditionally published these days are as slim as they've ever been. With e-book sales soaring and publishers consolidating, traditionally published books are now a small minority of the 4,000 new books published every day. For the vast majority of aspiring writers who want to see their works in print, independent publishing, self-publishing, and subsidy publishing have become better options. But fear keeps many new writers from approaching the steep learning curve of indie publishing and self-marketing, and many of them don't know where to start. The common lament: "I have a memoir/novel/collection of short stories, but I don't know where to go from here." This series of workshops will demystify the steps to indie publishing, helping fence sitters get off the rail and into print.

The five "Getting from Here to There" workshops will cover:

1 - Choosing your indie path

2 - Preparing your manuscript

3 - Publishing and distributing

4 - Websites and Facebook marketing

5 - Additional marketing paths

Marj Charlier has a bachelor's degree from Iowa State University (Phi Beta Kappa) and a masters degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as an MBA. She worked at several small and mid-sized dailies before joining the Wall Street Journal as a staff reporter. After twenty years in journalism, she spent twenty years in finance departments, during which she wrote her first novel, Putt for Show, which she self-published in 2013. After retiring, she wrote the sequel, Drive for Dough, and three other novels about women facing major career and life changes. Her romance novel, One Way to Succeed, was published late in 2016. A second romance will be published in 2017.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://goo.gl/forms/JBtcwQRBbMtYd0L93

While this workshop is free, donations gratefully accepted. You may donate via PayPal or mail a check to the Inlandia Institute office.

- To donate via PayPal visit www.paypal.com and choose "send money" to donations (at) inlandiainstitute (dot) org.

- To mail or hand-deliver donations: Inlandia Institute * 4178 Chestnut Street * Riverside, California 92501

If you have any questions or concerns, please call Cati Porter at the Inlandia Institute at 951 790 2458 or email cati.porter@inlandiainstitute.org.

Thank you, and enjoy the workshop!

March 7, 2017(1 event)

3:30 pm: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH NIKIA CHANEY


March 7, 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!
March 8, 2017(2 events)

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


March 8, 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!

6:30 pm: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH TIM HATCH


March 8, 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 9, 2017(2 events)

9:00 am: WRITING OUR WAY FORWARD WITH LAURA HOOPES AND ANITA ZACHARY


March 9, 2017

Writing can allow us to go deeper into our motives and spirits than daily conversations.  We can mine our pasts for events that were scarring, puzzling, or radiant.  By writing about these moments, we can reach new understandings of the human condition that can help us plan our futures.

Instructors Laura Hoopes and Anita Zachary are published authors with MFA degrees from SDSU in Creative Writing.

Topics:

Week 1: TIme

Week 2: Place

Week 3: Experience

Week 4: Characterization: Writing about Others

Week 5: Revision

Week 6: Readings of Class Writing

 

Days: Thursdays, March 2- April 6, 2017 (6 classes)

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Joslyn Senior Center at 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260

Cost: $5 Materials fee

Ages: 55+

4:30 pm: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH JO SCOTT-COE


March 9, 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!
March 10, 2017
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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(2 events)

9:00 am: WRITING OUR WAY FORWARD WITH LAURA HOOPES AND ANITA ZACHARY


March 16, 2017

Writing can allow us to go deeper into our motives and spirits than daily conversations.  We can mine our pasts for events that were scarring, puzzling, or radiant.  By writing about these moments, we can reach new understandings of the human condition that can help us plan our futures.

Instructors Laura Hoopes and Anita Zachary are published authors with MFA degrees from SDSU in Creative Writing.

Topics:

Week 1: TIme

Week 2: Place

Week 3: Experience

Week 4: Characterization: Writing about Others

Week 5: Revision

Week 6: Readings of Class Writing

 

Days: Thursdays, March 2- April 6, 2017 (6 classes)

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Joslyn Senior Center at 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260

Cost: $5 Materials fee

Ages: 55+

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!
March 19, 2017
March 20, 2017(1 event)

6:00 pm: INDIE PUBLISHING WORKSHOPS WITH MARJ CHARLIER IN PALM SPRINGS


March 20, 2017

WORKSHOP COST: FREE

WORKSHOP DATE: Begins Monday January 23, 2017 and runs every other Monday for ten weeks. Workshop meets five times.

WORKSHOP LOCATION: Welwood Murray Memorial Library, Palm Springs * 100 S. Palm Canyon Dr * Palm Springs, CA 92262

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: Getting from Here to There: An Inlandia Indie Publishing Workshop with Marj Charlier

The chances of being traditionally published these days are as slim as they've ever been. With e-book sales soaring and publishers consolidating, traditionally published books are now a small minority of the 4,000 new books published every day. For the vast majority of aspiring writers who want to see their works in print, independent publishing, self-publishing, and subsidy publishing have become better options. But fear keeps many new writers from approaching the steep learning curve of indie publishing and self-marketing, and many of them don't know where to start. The common lament: "I have a memoir/novel/collection of short stories, but I don't know where to go from here." This series of workshops will demystify the steps to indie publishing, helping fence sitters get off the rail and into print.

The five "Getting from Here to There" workshops will cover:

1 - Choosing your indie path

2 - Preparing your manuscript

3 - Publishing and distributing

4 - Websites and Facebook marketing

5 - Additional marketing paths

Marj Charlier has a bachelor's degree from Iowa State University (Phi Beta Kappa) and a masters degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as an MBA. She worked at several small and mid-sized dailies before joining the Wall Street Journal as a staff reporter. After twenty years in journalism, she spent twenty years in finance departments, during which she wrote her first novel, Putt for Show, which she self-published in 2013. After retiring, she wrote the sequel, Drive for Dough, and three other novels about women facing major career and life changes. Her romance novel, One Way to Succeed, was published late in 2016. A second romance will be published in 2017.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://goo.gl/forms/JBtcwQRBbMtYd0L93

While this workshop is free, donations gratefully accepted. You may donate via PayPal or mail a check to the Inlandia Institute office.

- To donate via PayPal visit www.paypal.com and choose "send money" to donations (at) inlandiainstitute (dot) org.

- To mail or hand-deliver donations: Inlandia Institute * 4178 Chestnut Street * Riverside, California 92501

If you have any questions or concerns, please call Cati Porter at the Inlandia Institute at 951 790 2458 or email cati.porter@inlandiainstitute.org.

Thank you, and enjoy the workshop!

March 21, 2017
March 22, 2017(2 events)

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


March 22, 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!

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


March 22, 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, and Ontario with Tim Hatch.
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!
March 23, 2017(2 events)

9:00 am: WRITING OUR WAY FORWARD WITH LAURA HOOPES AND ANITA ZACHARY


March 23, 2017

Writing can allow us to go deeper into our motives and spirits than daily conversations.  We can mine our pasts for events that were scarring, puzzling, or radiant.  By writing about these moments, we can reach new understandings of the human condition that can help us plan our futures.

Instructors Laura Hoopes and Anita Zachary are published authors with MFA degrees from SDSU in Creative Writing.

Topics:

Week 1: TIme

Week 2: Place

Week 3: Experience

Week 4: Characterization: Writing about Others

Week 5: Revision

Week 6: Readings of Class Writing

 

Days: Thursdays, March 2- April 6, 2017 (6 classes)

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Joslyn Senior Center at 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260

Cost: $5 Materials fee

Ages: 55+

4:30 pm: WINTER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH JO SCOTT-COE


March 23, 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!
March 24, 2017(1 event)

4:00 pm: LADY & THE BLUES ART EXHIBIT


March 24, 2017

If you missed the Lady & The Blues: Art & Poetry from African American Woman event, artist Linda J. Phelps Young's artwork will continue to be on display for a limited time at the Garcia Center for the Arts.  The Garcia Center is located at 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino.

About the artist, Linda J Phelps Young:

Ms. Young is a California native, born in Riverside CA. She worked for 6 years as an Art Instructor with the Riverside Arts Council in conjunction RUSD after school program the Hearts and Prime Time program.  Her series of paintings, titled "Our Ladies of Blues" was created in 2007. The series commemorates Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Ethel Waters and Ella Fitzgerald. Painting is Linda's passion and she considers herself to be a colorist. Her vision is to make art filled with creative possibilities and hope to bring joy to those who view it.

This event is free and open to the public.

March 25, 2017(1 event)

5:00 pm: THE POWER OF PLACE: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF LANDSCAPE IN NARRATIVE


March 25, 2017

How do landscape and geography influence plot and character? How can they shape the structure and feeling of a story? Whether the landscape of your story is the interior of a car, a mountain range, a kitchen, a big city, or an emotional terrain, it should be portrayed clearly.

This three-hour class with author Deanne Stillman will explore the role of place in narrative in the work of writers like Jon Krakauer, Joyce Carol Oates, and Rick Bass, and how you can apply similar techniques to your own work. Deanne's own work is place-based (generally the Mojave Desert), and will be discussed as well. The second half will focus on how individuals can apply the range of examples to their own works-in-progress, or p...erhaps lead to new pieces of writing.

This workshop will be held on Saturday March 25 from 4 - 7 pm at the Ameal Moore Nature Center, located at the stunning Sycamore Canyon Park (https://mysycamorecanyon.com/). Workshop in amid the local landscape and catch the sunset over the park.

Enrollment is limited to fifteen and students will submit up to five pages (double-spaced) in advance of the workshop.

To register, please submit your $80 registration fee then email your submission to inlandia@InlandiaInstitute.org with the subject heading "The Power of Place."

To pay via PayPal, visit www.paypal.com then choose the "send money" option to send your $80 registration fee to donations@inlandiainstitute.org, or mail a check to:

Inlandia Institute
4178 Chestnut Street
Riverside CA 92501

Deanne Stillman is a widely published, critically acclaimed writer. Her latest book, Blood Brothers, is coming this fall from Simon and Schuster. She also wrote Desert Reckoning, based on a Rolling Stone piece that was a finalist for a PEN Center USA journalism award. It won the 2013 Spur Award and LA Press Club Award for best nonfiction, and received great reviews in Kirkus, PW, the LA Review of Books, Denver Post, and elsewhere. Her previous book was Mustang, an LA Times "Best Book 2008" and winner of the California Book Award silver medal for nonfiction. It's currently under option for a film starring Wendie Malick and the all-star audio edition with Anjelica Huston, John Densmore, Frances Fisher and others was recently released. In addition, she wrote Twentynine Palms, an LA Times "best book of the year" which Hunter Thompson called "A strange and brilliant story by an important American writer". It is now taught in college nonfiction classes around the country. Deanne writes the Letter from the West column for the LA Review of Books and her work is widely anthologized. She's a member of the core faculty at the UC Riverside-Palm Desert Low Residency MFA Creative Writing Program, and she has written for film, television, and stage. For more info, visit www.deannestillman.com.

 

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March 29, 2017(1 event)

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


March 29, 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 30, 2017(2 events)

9:00 am: WRITING OUR WAY FORWARD WITH LAURA HOOPES AND ANITA ZACHARY


March 30, 2017

Writing can allow us to go deeper into our motives and spirits than daily conversations.  We can mine our pasts for events that were scarring, puzzling, or radiant.  By writing about these moments, we can reach new understandings of the human condition that can help us plan our futures.

Instructors Laura Hoopes and Anita Zachary are published authors with MFA degrees from SDSU in Creative Writing.

Topics:

Week 1: TIme

Week 2: Place

Week 3: Experience

Week 4: Characterization: Writing about Others

Week 5: Revision

Week 6: Readings of Class Writing

 

Days: Thursdays, March 2- April 6, 2017 (6 classes)

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Joslyn Senior Center at 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260

Cost: $5 Materials fee

Ages: 55+

5:00 pm: QUEER CREATIVE WRITING: FINDING YOUR VOICE AND USING IT


March 30, 2017

On March 30, 2017, from 5 - 7 pm, the Inlandia Institute is proud to host the workshop, "Queer Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice and Using It", a poetry workshop for queer-identified folks who want to not only develop their craft but also learn how to perform in front of an audience. This workshop will led by Micah Tasaka and will take place on the campus of San Bernardino Valley College.

This workshop is open to anyone who identifies as a queer/trans* person of color or is a queer/trans*-identified ally to people of color.

In this workshop, discussion topics will include the legacy of queer of color writers who often get overlooked in most creative writing classes, as well as the writing process: developing ideas, creating poetry, and revision. This will be an interactive workshop involving guided free writes, group writing, and sharing work created in the workshop. This is a safe space open to anyone who identifies as queer or trans*.

Micah Tasaka is a queer biracial poet from the Inland Empire exploring the intersections of identity, spirituality, gender, sexuality, and recovering from trauma. They received their undergraduate degree in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside. They have performed throughout Southern California and have featured in Riverside, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Palm Springs. Their debut chapbook, Whales in the Watertank, was self-published in 2014. They have been featured on The Blood Jet Writing Hour literary blog, and their work was published in the In The Words Of Women 2016 International Anthology and Inlandia: A Literary Journey, Volume VI, Issue I, Spring 2016.

San Bernardino Valley College is located at 701 S Mt Vernon Ave in San Bernardino.

While this workshop is free, registration is required. To register or for more information, please email Inlandia@InlandiaInstitute.org with the subject line, "Queer Creative Writing".

March 31, 2017(1 event)

4:00 pm: LADY & THE BLUES ART EXHIBIT


March 31, 2017

If you missed the Lady & The Blues: Art & Poetry from African American Woman event, artist Linda J. Phelps Young's artwork will continue to be on display for a limited time at the Garcia Center for the Arts.  The Garcia Center is located at 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino.

About the artist, Linda J Phelps Young:

Ms. Young is a California native, born in Riverside CA. She worked for 6 years as an Art Instructor with the Riverside Arts Council in conjunction RUSD after school program the Hearts and Prime Time program.  Her series of paintings, titled "Our Ladies of Blues" was created in 2007. The series commemorates Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Josephine Baker, Ethel Waters and Ella Fitzgerald. Painting is Linda's passion and she considers herself to be a colorist. Her vision is to make art filled with creative possibilities and hope to bring joy to those who view it.

This event is free and open to the public.

April 1, 2017