Los Angeles Literature Events: 04/10/23 – 04/16/23

Another busy week full of literary events: readings, open mics, book clubs and workshops and a few kids and YA events and the 7th Annual L.A. Get Down Festival continues on the weekend in the Fairfax District. Local writers reading this week include: Justine Pucella Winans, Ed Mabrey, Maurene Goo, Hannah Pachman, Iris de Anda, Andy Sanchez, Brian Dunlap and Amy Shimshon-Santo, among others. Continue reading Los Angeles Literature Events: 04/10/23 – 04/16/23

Los Angeles Literature Events: 04/03/23 – 04/09/23

Another busy week full of literary events: readings, open mics, book clubs and workshops and a kids and teen event or two. Local writers reading this week include: Victoria Chang, Tracy Badua, Jose Hernandez Diaz, Mauricio Moreno, Yxta Maya Murray, Michelle Brittan Rosado and F. Douglas Brown, among others. Continue reading Los Angeles Literature Events: 04/03/23 – 04/09/23

Los Angeles Literature Events: 03/27/23 – 04/02/23

Another busy week full of literary events: readings, open mics, book clubs and workshops and a kids and YA event or two. Local writers reading this week include: Pastiche Queen, Shonda Buchanan, Rosalilia M. Mendoza, Molly McGarry, A.K. Toney, Nancy Lynee Woo and Sarah Thursday, among others. Continue reading Los Angeles Literature Events: 03/27/23 – 04/02/23

Los Angeles Literature Events: 03/20/23 – 03/26/23

Another busy week full of literary events: readings, open mics, book clubs and workshops and a kids and YA event or two. Local writers reading this week include: Vickie Vertiz, Cory Cofer aka Besskepp, Teresa Mei Chuc, Allen Aquino, Leslie Ortega, Angela Peñaredondo and Bryn Wickerd, among others. Continue reading Los Angeles Literature Events: 03/20/23 – 03/26/23

How the Salvadoran Diaspora Became a Literary Juggernaut

The Salvadoran diaspora has become successful and acclaimed writers. Many of these writers–Cynthia Guardado, Raquel Gutiérrez, William Archila, Yesika Salgado–call California and Los Ángeles home. These writers “‘[w]ithout hesitation,…are speaking truth to power, without the need to mediate themselves through a white, U.S.-centric gaze.'” Continue reading How the Salvadoran Diaspora Became a Literary Juggernaut