Poetry as Praise with Amanda Johnston
Online via ZoomSaturday, December 13, 10am–1pm CT, online via Zoom Nonmember $75; Member $65; Student/Educ/Mil $53 *EARN...
Saturday, December 13, 10am–1pm CT, online via Zoom Nonmember $75; Member $65; Student/Educ/Mil $53 *EARN...
The Veteran’s Writing Collective encourages the art of writing in a workshop environment where participants are offered honest, positive, and constructive peer-to-peer and mentor feedback. The workshop is open to all active-duty military, veterans, retirees, and their immediate family members. Writers of all levels working in all genres are welcome.
Join us on Wednesday, December 17th, 2025, via Zoom for a conversation with Cyra Sweet...
Register Last Saturday of Every Month 12-1:30pm cst via Zoom For ages 13-19 years old...
These peer-driven workshops, held the last Monday of each month, are free and open to writers of all levels and focus on poetry, flash fiction, and short creative non-fiction.
Join us for the LitMinds Book Club at Gemini Ink. We’re reading The Kite Runner...
Breath life into your memoir Tue, Feb 3, 10, 17 & 24 6:30-8:30pm CT,...
Literary Masters Lecture Series Write a World for Readers to Explore Monday(s), February 16...
Join us for the LitMinds Book Club at Gemini Ink. We’re reading Their Eyes Were Watching...
In this one-day workshop, we will guide writers of all levels through the ins and outs of getting published. We’ll cover how to identify the right journals and presses for your work. Then, we’ll walk you through essential submission materials such as artist statements, query letters, and writer bios. Whether you’re sending out a short story, poem, or full manuscript, you’ll learn strategies to help your application rise above the slush pile.
In this two-part lecture, led by 2025 Texas Poet Octavio Quintanilla, we will explore how writers can use new and existing work to create graphic literature—a form that merges text with visual storytelling to evoke powerful, multidimensional pieces. Together, we will trace the history and evolution of the graphic form, from visual poetry, poetry comics, and illustrated memoirs to experimental hybrids that blur the line between image and word.
In this one-day generative workshop, participants will learn about persona, call-and-response dialogue, epistolary techniques, and how to apply these to our own writing. We’ll then create our own narrative poems that shift perspective, get into someone else's head, and/or engage with ancestors, historical figures, etc. Students will be invited to share work and receive feedback.