Sentences with phrase «writers club literary»

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Anyone lamenting the dearth of surrealist literary salons in New York has only to stop by The Oracle Club, a new members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island City.
directory of publishers, literary agents, bookshops, book distributors, writer's groups, literary organisations, festivals and events, libraries, book clubs, creative writing courses, newspapers, magazines, journals [and] literary blogs
Book clubs could certainly discuss the merits of a children's literary society for budding writers, how revealing intimate details about yourself can affect relationships, how writers get ideas for their stories, and keeping secrets.
He has worked as a blackjack dealer, a glazier, a janitor, a bartender at a topless club, an editor at a Russian literary journal, and a technical writer at Apple.
You can connect with writers directly, ask questions, participate in virtual book clubs, and indulge your love of the literary world to your heart's content.
While writers» workshops are a dime a dozen, the prestige comes from membership in an exclusive club, from having a chance at seeing how «the sausage is made in literary America,» said participant Michael Bourne in an article for The Millions: «What Bread Loaf offers is not just the opportunity to rub shoulders with eminent authors and publishing worthies, but a chance to do so at a time and place when their usually trip - wired bullshit detectors are disarmed.»
Girls» Club invites a local writers and artists to develop creative collaborations, events, workshops and outreach activities that aim to blend the worlds of the visual with the literary arts and celebrate the contribution of women to the fields of art and literature.
In April 2015, Jemison brought together members of Harlem - based community organizations as well as artists, writers, activists, and others for a Utopia Club reading group in MoMA's library, where they discussed black American literary and political visions of an ideal society.
Arts writer Anne Tschida discusses the last hold out of literary digitization in her review of Girls» Club's first self - published book and exhibition catalog, Frances Trombly: Paintings, on the Knight Foundation blog.
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