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Events in September 2018

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August 31, 2018(1 event)

N/A: 2018 WRITING FROM INLANDIA

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August 31, 2018

Were you a participant in the 2017 Creative Writing Workshops? Submit to the 2018 Writing from Inlandia anthology! Submission deadline is 11:59pm on August 31, 2018.

September 1, 2018
September 2, 2018(1 event)

1:30 pm: CONVERSATIONS AT THE CULVER WITH RON ARIAS AND JUAN DELGADO


September 2, 2018

On Sunday September 2, 2018, please join Inlandia for Hispanic Truths: Ron Arias in conversation with Juan Delgado. This event begins at 1:30 pm.

 This month’s Conversations at the Culver will focus on Arias’ lifelong search for the truths about his Hispanic origins in a personal journey through research, life experience and creative work in fiction and non-fiction books.

Arias will read from a chapter of his novel-in-progress, Gardens of Plenty, titled "Love On The Run.” The chapter takes place in 1570 in the wilds of the Sierra Gorda of eastern, present-day Mexico, as well as discuss his other publications and career.

About Ron Arias

Ron Arias is a former newspaper and magazine journalist, most recently a writer and global correspondent for 22 years at People magazine. He has published the following books: The Road To Tamazunchale, a novel nominated for a National Book Award; Five Against the Sea, Healing from the Heart, Moving Target: A Memoir of Pursuit; White’s Rules: Saving Our Youth, One Kid A Time, and My Life As A Pencil. Gardens of Plenty, a coming-of-age novel set in late 16th-century Europe and New Spain (more or less, present-day Mexico). He also taught English for 13 years in the Inland Empire at San Bernardino Valley and Crafton Hills community colleges. Photo credit Peter Sterling

About Juan Delgado

Juan Delgado is a retired professor of English, Creative Writing and Chicano Literature at California State University, San Bernardino. Delgado’s collections of poetry are Green Web (1994), selected by poet Dara Weir for the Contemporary Poetry Prize at the University of Georgia; El Campo (1998); and A Rush of Hands (2003). Delgado has been poet-in-residence at the University of Miami. He is the recently retired director of the MFA program in Creative Writing and a professor of English, creative writing, Chicano literature, and poetry at the California State University, San Bernardino.

This program is free and open to the public. It will be followed by a reception, book sales & signing. The Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts is located at UCR ArtsBlock at 3834 Main Street on the pedestrian mall in the heart of downtown Riverside. 

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September 6, 2018(1 event)

7:00 pm: LITERATURE ON THE LAWN


September 6, 2018

On Thursday September 6, please join Inlandia at 7 pm as we welcome back Poets in Distress for our last installment of Literature on the Lawn for this season.

Poets in Distress is an Inland Empire-based performance poetry troupe. They will deliver an avant-garde performance of a diverse range of poems, combining a love for spoken word with an outrageous sense of fun. This event is emceed by the inimitable Brutus Chieftain and includes a poetry open mic.

The group’s members live in Riverside, Moreno Valley, Pomona, Los Angeles and other Southern California cities.

This event is FREE and open to the public. The Riverside Public Library is located at 3851 Mission Inn Avenue in the heart of downtown Riverside.

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October 4, 2018(1 event)

7:00 pm: ARTS WALK FOR BOOK LOVERS FEATURING BEN STOLTZFUS AND HIS NEW BOOK, 'FALLING AND OTHER STORIES'


October 4, 2018

On Thursday, October 4, at 7:00 p.m., join us for the first installment of Inlandia’s Arts Walk for Book Lovers at the Main branch of the Riverside Public Library, downtown, upstairs, on the first Thursday of every month. In October, our featured author is Ben Stoltzfus, who will be presenting and discussing his newest publication, Falling and Other Stories (Anaphora Press, 2018).

Falling and Other Stories, a novella and six short fictions, is by turn mythic and realistic, moving and wistful, innovative and traditional. It maps a wide geography of human emotions: lust, adventure, love, alienation, explicit violence and implicit passion. Ben Stoltzfus makes each character--a glamour girl, a scuba queen, a shaman, a mountain climber, a skier, a ball-court superstar, women in distress, even strangers--come vividly alive.

About Ben Stoltzfus

Ben Stoltzfus is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside. He is a novelist, translator, literary critic and internationally recognized inter-arts scholar. He has published 12 monographs of literary criticism, five novels and one collection of short stories. Romoland, a pictonovel, his most recent publication, was written in collaboration with Judith Palmer, the artist. He has received many awards: Fulbright, Camargo, Gradiva, Humanities, Creative Arts, and MLA. Stoltzfus lives in Riverside, California, with Judith Palmer, his wife.

Reading will be followed by light refreshments and book sales and signing. 

The Riverside Public Library is located at 3581 Mission Inn Avenue in downtown Riverside. This event is free and open to the public.

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