Los Angeles Literature Events 8/15/16 – 8/21/16

MainLibrarySMBEntranceBook Group at Santa Monica Main Library

Please join our Book Group to discuss Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. This book group is open to all, and features an eclectic selection of literary fiction and nonfiction. We meet in the Multipurpose Room on the 2nd floor.

Where: Santa Monica Main Library, SMPL

Date: Monday the 15th       

Time: 7 pm – 8:30 pm

Address: 601 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90401

Website: http://calendar.smgov.net/library/eventsignup.asp?ID=19562

Continue reading “Los Angeles Literature Events 8/15/16 – 8/21/16”

Diversity In Book Publishing Isn’t Just About Writers — Marketing Matters, Too

By Jean Ho

From: NPR.org

EsoWon-1.jpg

Novelist Angela Flournoy recently said, “I think it’s an undue burden for the writer of color that’s just trying to get people to care about their book as much as other people’s books, to then also be the one to have the answers.”

Flournoy, writer of the acclaimed novel The Turner House, was speaking on the extent to which writers of color are asked in interviews about publishing’s diversity gap, and challenging the notion that they hold the key to solving the industry’s historic and systemic whiteness.

Continue reading “Diversity In Book Publishing Isn’t Just About Writers — Marketing Matters, Too”

10th Annual Leimert Park Village Book Fair at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza

13923314_10153520019266442_7616653806786119609_oThis year come celebrate the Leimert Park Village Book Fiar’s 10th anniversary. It’s been decade of bring black literary artiest to Los Angeles.

According to the book fair’s website, “The Leimert Park Village Book Fair was founded in 2007 by Cynthia E. Exum with the goal of promoting literacy and education in Los Angeles. The Leimert Park Village Book Fair was inspired by a project in February 1999 when Ms. Exum partnered with Our Authors Study Club, Inc. to present a ‘Festival of African American Authors’ at Los Angeles Southwest College. Its success in drawing 10 authors participating for an audience of 40 inspired the idea of creating an annual literary event…Leimert Park was chosen as the host venue site because of its importance as the cultural/artistic center of the African American Community in Los Angeles.” Today, the book fair draws more than 200 authors, poets, spoken word artists, storytellers, performers, and literary/educational exhibitor participants – and boasts an audience of over 5,000.

Continue reading “10th Annual Leimert Park Village Book Fair at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza”

Los Angeles Literature Events 8/08/16 – 8/14/16

arroyo-seco-01Dodgers Storytime at Arroyo Seco Regional Library

Please join Mr. & Mrs. Dave Roberts, the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dave and his wife Tricia, who will read with us. This family event is for kids and teens. Don’t miss out!

Where: Arroyo Seco Regional Library, LAPL

Date: Monday the 8th       

Time: 11:30 am

Address: 6145 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90042

Website: http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/dodgers-storytime

Continue reading “Los Angeles Literature Events 8/08/16 – 8/14/16”

Los Angeles Literature Events 8/01/16 – 8/07/16

YA Author Program at–Y8650160949_17992823f2_boung Adult Event

Young Adult author Sherri L. Smith, whose novel Flygirl was selected as one of the American Library Association’s 2010 Best Books for Young Adults, will read from and discuss her work! Participants will also get the chance to win free prizes. Refreshments will be provided. Don’t miss out!

Where: Felipe de Neve Branch Library

Date: Monday the 1st      

Time: 4 pm – 5:30 pm

Address: 2820 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, CA 90057

Website: http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/author-talk-sherri-l-smith

Continue reading “Los Angeles Literature Events 8/01/16 – 8/07/16”

Paul Beatty’s bruising, satirical ‘Sellout’ is driven by black voices

From: Los Angeles Times
By Kiese Laymon

9781250083258I new when I read “The White Boy Shuffle” as a junior in college that Paul Beatty had written the book every afflicted black boy wannabe novelist dreamed of creating. Because we lived in the United States, and because we were black boys, and because we were not white boys, and because the publishing industry in the United States was the publishing industry in the United States, we knew there could be only one.

Not one great one. Not one from the West Coast. Not one who got the chance to publish something filled with layers of odd-shaped nihilism, and so many shades of black love, black awkward and black fear. American literature was not hip-hop. We knew that. There could only be room for one youngish black boy novelist who dared to love us and show us that we were way mushier, way weirder and way more brilliant than we thought. White supremacy would have it no other way.

Continue reading “Paul Beatty’s bruising, satirical ‘Sellout’ is driven by black voices”

Man Booker Prize longlist includes Paul Beatty’s novel set in South L.A. and J.M. Coetzee

From: Los Angeles Timesbeatty_paul_c_hannah_assouline

By Michael Schaub

The British-based Man Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious awards for literary fiction in the world, announced its longlist Wednesday, with five American authors on the list of 13.

It’s only the third year that authors from outside the Commonwealth have been considered for the prize, which presented its first award in 1969. It has such a high profile in England that people wager on its outcome, following the odds on betting sites such as Ladbrokes.

Continue reading “Man Booker Prize longlist includes Paul Beatty’s novel set in South L.A. and J.M. Coetzee”

Los Angeles Literature Events 7/25/16 – 7/31/16


VermontSquareCreative Writing Workshop at Vermont Square Library

Have you always wanted to write but never had the courage? Would you like to improve your writing? Whether you’re interested in fiction, poetry, memoir, or journaling, come read great examples of these genres and then put pen to paper I a safe and positive environment. (Writing tools provided.)

Where: Vermont Square Branch Library

Date: Monday the 25th     

Time: 4 pm

Address: 1201 W. 48th St., Los Angeles, CA 90037

Website: http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/creative-writing-workshop-3

Continue reading “Los Angeles Literature Events 7/25/16 – 7/31/16”

Zero to Three

From: Angel city Review

By Teresa Cordova

download

Zero to Three makes parenting, life, and death relevant to the reader’s life through words that bring the feeling of a moment in time in one’s life in which exists through the dichotomy of one word: fleeting. The words on the page leave a lasting impression, all the while touching upon parts of our lives that we remember as “passing us by so fast.” This book of poems begs us to ask questions such as at what moment are we alive, at what moment do we accept death, and how do we deal with bringing a child into a world where it is in our human fact to falter, to inflict emotional pain on others. This poetry invites us to relish in the beautiful and the ugly, because both foster growth. The words on the page go from “Zero to Three,” that is to say, they journey us through those formative years of life not often spoken of—and in brevity, they bleed on the page up until the “life” beyond ones own grave. They delight in new beginnings and try to capture the emotional enigma of endings, and sometimes vice versa.

Continue reading “Zero to Three”