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PAID San Antonio, TX Permit No. 1360 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage Gemini Ink Spring 2016 Readings & Events Ars Longa, Vita Brevis (Art is long, life is short!) Open Writers Lab Mon, Jan 25, Feb 29, Mar 28, Apr 25, May 30, June 27 6:30–8pm, Free to members, Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St This peer-driven workshop, held the last Monday of each month, is open to all writers. Facilitated by Gemini Ink volunteers Dario Beniquez and John McLennon. Join our Monthly Book Club Meetings Fridays at noon, Free, Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St 1111 Navarro St , San Antonio, Texas 78205 geminiink.org Jan 29, M Train, Patty Smith Feb 26, Love Medicine, Louise Erdrich Apr 29, A House of My Own, Sandra Cisneros May 27, Reality Hunger, David Shields June 24, The Hour of the Star, Clarice Lispector Catch author interviews, readings, live recordings, and more at soundcloud.com/gemini-ink. South Texas Literary Culture Live. Inkcast From the left; Cyra S. Dumitru, Veronica Golos, Debra Monroe, Jim LaVilla-Havelin, David Shields, Bárbara Renaud González, Billy Taylor, and Urayoán Noel. Gemini Ink programs are supported by the Albert and Bessie Mae Kronkosky Foundation, Brown Foundation, Catto Charitable Foundation, Faye L. and William L. Cowden Charitable Foundation, Edouard Foundation, Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation, Frost National Bank, theFund, H-E-B, Hixon Properties, Humanities Texas, Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust, Najim Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, New Image Dentistry, John and Florence Newman Foundation, Palo Alto College, The Peter Ray and Deborah Sultemeier Hope Fund, Rackspace Foundation, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation, Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Arts, Ruth Lang Charitable Fund and Dan and Gloria Oppenheimer Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation, San Antonio Department for Culture and Creative Development, Texas Commission on the Arts, Shield Ayres Foundation, The Twig Book Shop, Valero Energy Foundation, and Viva Tacoland. Chicana Great Books Series Tue, 6:30–8pm, Free, Moderated by Patricia Portales, PhD Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St (except for Apr 5) Feb 9, The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros Mar 8, Under the Feet of Jesus, Helena María Viramontes *Apr 5, Chicana Falsa and Other Stories, Michele Serros May 10, Sonnets to Human Beings, Carmen Tafolla *Barrio Barrista Coffeehouse, 3735 Culebra Rd Michele Serros The Autograph Series Engage the Active Imagination: Writing as Activism Writing Lab with René Jaime González Thu, Feb 18, 25; Mar 3,10, 17, 24, 31; Apr 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12 6:30pm–8:30pm, Free to members, Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St Tactics to engage the active imagination using influences from Sufi poetry, eco-poetics, multicultural studies, and more. March 26 & 28, 2016 2015 Mentorship Celebratory Reading & Wine Reception Sat, Feb 27, Reception 6pm, Reading 7pm, Free Featuring Carrie Fountain, John Phillip Santos, Danielle Sellers, Chris Yan, Joshua Levine, and Amanda Harr. Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St Sandra Cisneros geminiink.org Spring Workshops Literary Talk by Urayoán Noel “Was There a Latin@ Sixties Poetry?” Wed, Mar 2, 7pm, Free Our Lady of the Lake University, Providence West Social Room 411 SW 24th St Urayoán Noel Poetry Reading/Book Signing Thu, Mar 3, 7pm, Free The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center 723 S Brazos St Around the World with the Novel Tue, Jan 19, Feb 16, Mar 15, Apr 19, 6:30-8pm $60 for all 4 classes, or $20 for a single class Jim LaVilla-Havelin Level: All Urayoán Noel Gemini Ink at Viva Tacoland Viva Tacoland, 103 W. Grayson St. Fri, Mar 18, 6:30pm, Debra Monroe, Ben Olguín, Frances Santos Fri, Apr 15, 6:30pm, Vincent Cooper, Victoria Garcia-Zapata Klein, Laurie Clements Lambeth Fri, May 20, 6:30pm, J. R. Helton, Billy Taylor, Todd Wright All readings are free followed by open mic. Laura Van Prooyen & Students Celebrate Their Poems Poetry Reading from the 2015 Gemini Ink Poetry Manuscript Workshop Thur, Apr 7, 7pm, Free, Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St Texas Meets New Mexico: Two Women Poets A Reading & Book Signing with Sharon Olinka and Veronica Golos Fri, May 6, 6:30pm, Free, The Twig Book Shop, 306 Pearl Parkway, #106 Two Nights of Chekhov, Wine, & Cheese with Professor Bonnie Lyons Wed, May 11, 25; 6:30–8:30pm; $15 for one night/$25 for both May 11: Chekhov & Three Classic Short Stories; May 25: Chekhov & “The Cherry Orchard,” Gemini Ink, 1111 Navarro St David Shields: Reading and Q&A Genre-Bending Author of Reality Hunger Fri, May 13, 7pm, Free, Trinity University, Chapman Center Auditorium, 1 Trinity Pl Jan 19, The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera / Czechoslovakia; Feb 16, My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk / Turkey; Mar 15, The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai / India; Apr 19, Garlic Ballads by Mo Yan / China Poet, editor, and educator Jim LaVilla-Havelin is an avid reader. Recently retired as Director of the Young Artists Programs at the Southwest School of Art, LaVilla-Havelin is the author of four books of poetry. His most recent collection, Counting, was published by Pecan Grove Press in 2010. Autograph Reading with Sandra Cisneros Sat, Mar 26, 7pm, Free Palo Alto College Performing Arts Center 1400 W Villaret Blvd Autograph Luncheon with Sandra Cisneros Mon, Mar 28, 11:30am, $75 McNay Art Museum, 6000 N New Braunfels Ave Stop at a different country each month in this yearlong literary tour. Gather for a lively conversation on LaVilla-Havelin’s personal selection of world novels. From revolutions––Velvet and sexual––to a murder mystery in late sixteenth-century Istanbul, discover new literary wonders at each port of call. Stories of the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives Sandra Cisneros Performalist Poetics: An Exploratory Workshop Across the Seasons: Cultivating Deep Listening to Poetic Voice for a Year Wed, Feb 3, 17; Mar 2, 16; Apr 6, 20; May 4, 18; no classes in June; July 20, Aug 3, 17; Sept 7, 21; Oct 5, 19; Nov 2, 16; Dec 7, 6–8pm, $650 Preliminary writing samples required* After acceptance to the workshop, you may pay and ask about our payment plan. Cyra S. Dumitru Class Limit: 10 Level: All Are you surrendering to the call of your poetic mind? Need guidance with shaping your emerging poems? Or the support and inspiration of other emerging poets? This yearlong course is designed to develop sustained inner listening and focus on the craft of poetry. Respond to others’ poems and receive feedback on your own. Explore the flexibility of the lyric and the narrative, as well as the defined structures of haiku, sestina, and the villanelle. Complete course assignments, and maintain a required personal journal throughout the year as a seedbed for poems, as well as for cultivating selfunderstanding. Wed, Jan 27; Feb 3, 10, 17, 24; Mar 2, 9, 16 6:30–8pm, $135 Bárbara Renaud González Level: All *To apply: Submit 8–10 pages of original poems, all in one Microsoft Word or PDF file. Submit at: geminiink.submittable.com/submit Deadline: Jan 20, 2016 Create compelling memoirs by examining the ghosts that haunt you: untold tales of parents, ancestors, relationship ghosts, ghosts of guilt and shame, ghosts of betrayal, ghosts of fear, and the soulless ghosts of modernism. Find a way into your most vital personal stories by addressing the ghosts in the room. Cyra S. Dumitru is a poet and an author of memoirs and meditative essays. Her three poetry collections are Remains (2008) and What the Body Knows (1999), both from Pecan Grove Press, and Listening to Light (River Lily Press 2003). She teaches poetry writing and literature at St. Mary’s University. She is also certified in Poetic Medicine through the Institute for Poetic Medicine based in Palo Alto, CA and administered by John Fox, CPT. Bárbara Renaud González is a freelance writer, activist, and journalist. For five years, she was a columnist for the San Antonio Express-News. Her novel Golondrina, Why Did You Leave Me? (2009) earned her the honor of being the first Chicana author published by UT Press. González also wrote the first children’s book on the life of voting rights pioneer Willie Velásquez, called The Boy Made of Lightning (2014). *All weekend 10am–3pm workshops include an hour break for lunch. Members, please sign up by phone at 210.734.9673 to receive 10% discount on class registration. View our cancellation policy at geminiink.org/cancellation-policy. Copy edited by Rose M. Glennon. Connect with us! Register at geminiink.org 210.734.WORD (9673) Sat, Mar 5, 10am–3pm*, $95 Urayoán Noel Level: All Blues poems, corridos, the décima, rap, walk poems, the bop, the sound poem, and the found poem— discover and expand your knowledge of performance poetry with NY/Puerto Rican poet and SLAM expert Urayoán Noel. Examine poetic form and performance across cultures and contexts, exploring form as a point of departure for writing personal and social histories. Author, literary critic, translator, performer, and Assistant Professor of English and Spanish at New York University, Urayoán Noel recently published a new collection of poems, Buzzing Hemisphere/Rumor Hemisférico (University of Arizona Press, 2015). Other poetic works include Los días porosos (2012), Hi-Density Politics (2010), Boringkén (2008), and Kool Logic/La lógica kool (2005). He is the author of the critical study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam (University of Iowa Press, 2014), winner of the Latina/o Studies Book Prize. Life Becomes Art: Form in the Essay & Memoir Sat, Mar 19, 10am–3pm*, $95 Debra Monroe Level: All Life is a mass of details and distractions. Personal essays and memoirs are selections and arrangements of those details. Writing from memory involves leaving out the irrelevant or distracting and focusing on the essential. Explore what form is, then build it with blocks of carefully selected details. Read two short essays and write short pieces to generate new work. story. Learn to reveal characters through action, heightening conflict, and story structure. Billy Taylor is the author of Based on the Movie, a comic novel inspired by his years of working in the film industry, and Thieving Weasels, a YA thriller to be published in 2016 by Dial Books for Young Readers. Reading Deeply/Writing Deeply: Talking Back to the Gods Sat, May 7, 10am–3pm*, $95 Veronica Golos Develop your craft and technique and challenge your usual paradigm, by throwing yourself into deep discussion and deep writing through a close look at three poets (Louise Glück, Lucille Clifton, and Yusef Komunyakaa). These poets talk back to God, sometimes questioning the supreme being’s authority in dirty, sassy tones, and doing it masterfully. Exercise your ability to talk in poems by using a persona, playing with stanza lengths, and implementing unexpected rhythm and beat. Explore a vast sea of poetic realms that will enliven your art. Veronica Golos is the author of A Bell Buried Deep, cowinner of the Sixteenth Annual Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize (Story Line Press, 2003), Vocabulary of Silence (Red Hen Press, 2011), and Rootwork (3: A Taos Press, 2015). Golos’s work is widely published and anthologized. An accomplished writing teacher, she has taught poetry and multi-genre writing nationwide. Literary Collage: An Evolution Beyond Narrative Lecture. Exegesis. In-Class Writing & Critique Sat, May 14, 10am–3pm*, $95 David Shields Level: Geared to Intermediate but all welcome Debra Monroe is the author of six books, most recently My Unsentimental Education (2015). A “fierce” writer who presents “ever-hopeful lost souls with engaging humor and sympathy” (Kirkus Reviews), she has won the Flannery O’Connor Award. She’s published four novels and two memoirs. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times and Salon.com. Monroe lives in Austin and teaches at Texas State University. Is the novel dead? What can replace it or evolve beyond it in the twenty-first century? With acclaimed genre-bending, nonfiction writer and essayist David Shields, explore the anti-novel and collage. Create prose built from scraps and fragments, see what literary art forms emerge, and happily abandon any clear line between fiction and nonfiction. Turning Your Personal History into Fiction David Shields is the author of sixteen books, including War is Beautiful (2015); The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead, a New York Times bestseller, and Reality Hunger: A Manifesto, a culmination of Shields’s life-long exploration of mass culture, nonfiction, genre-blur, and reality. His essays and stories have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s Magazine, Salon, and Slate. Wed, Mar 23, 30, Apr 6, 13, 6:30–8pm, $70 Instructor: Billy Taylor Whether writing a short story, screenplay, or novel, mine the richest material you have: your personal history. Complete short assignments and in-class exercises, taking a memory from your life and transforming it into a scene, chapter, or short geminiink.org
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