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SUMMARY:Introduction to Playwriting with Mikaela Simon
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, Nov 9 & 16\, 6-9pm CST\, via Zoom\nInstructor: Mikaela Simon\nNonmember: $140; Member: $120; Student/Vet/Mil $75 \n*EARN CPE’S\nSCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE. \n \n  \nExcellent theatre has a way of getting a great story up on its feet. But how do you tell a story on the page so that it comes to life on the stage?  \nJoin New Jersey-based playwright Mikaela Simon in this two-session course which will cover the fundamentals of writing a play.  \nWorkshop participants will learn how playwriting differs from other genres\, what “show don’t tell” means when writing for the stage\, and how to use it to create dynamic storytelling on stage. This course will cover structure\, format\, dialogue\, monologues\, characters\, dramatic action\, and theatricality. Participants will explore these elements and use them to create their own short plays and/or scenes.   \nThis course is open to writers of all genres and skill level\, 18+.  \nStudents will leave this course with: \n\nKnowledge of how to structure and format a play\nAn understanding of playwriting elements and how to use them\nThe ability to apply the concepts to long-form works\, such as one acts\, full-lengths\, etc.\nThe first draft of a 10-minute play or the first few scenes of a larger work\n\nRead Mikaela’s Writer’s Desk Q&A!\n\nMikaela Simon (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Jersey City\, NJ. She graduated in 2019 from Drew University with a BA in Theatre Arts. While in college\, Mikaela’s work was performed a number of times in the Plays in Process series\, and she was also a recipient of the Robert Fisher Oxnam Award for Playwriting in 2018\, resulting in a staged reading produced by the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Since graduating\, she has taken on the role of teaching artist for the theatre program at Yavneh Academy in Paramus\, NJ. Mikaela is also a multimedia visual artist\, and is very involved in the Jersey City arts community with her small business (@doodlealldayy). Writing has always held a special place for her\, and she looks forward to getting the chance to share the beautiful craft of playwriting with people who have a story to tell.  \n 
URL:https://geminiink.org/events/introduction-to-playwriting-with-mikaela-simon/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Workshop
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SUMMARY:Inkstravaganza 2023 honoring Jenny Browne
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\n“Fellow Travelers: Celebrating the Poetic Journeys of Jenny Browne”\n\n\n\n\nCelebrating Jenny Browne at the McNay Art Museum Moroccan Courtyard and Leeper Auditorium\, Friday\, November 10th\, 6:30-9:30 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAward for Literary Excellence\nJenny Browne \nHonorary Co-Chairs\nDr. Vanessa B. Beasley\, Trinity University’s 20th President\n& Naomi Shihab Nye \nModerator\nDr. Rachel Pearson \nEmcee\nMolly Cox \n2023 Inkstravaganza Committee\nWendy Atwell\, Amie Charney\, Eileen Curtright\, Joey Fauerso\, Meaghan Ritchey\, Claudia Stokes\, Burgin Streetman\, Alexandra van de Kamp\, and Laura Van Prooyen \n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss Gemini Ink’s  23rd Inkstravaganza in celebration of the writing arts by joining us on November 10th in honoring Jenny Browne\, as we celebrate her remarkable accomplishments as a groundbreaking poet\, gifted educator\, and community voice for the transformative impact of literature in our lives. \n\n\nJenny Browne is the author of four collections: Fellow Travelers: New and Selected Poems (2019)\, Dear Stranger (2014)\, The Second Reason (2007)\, and At Once (2003). A prolific poet and dynamic literary citizen at home and abroad\, she served concurrent terms as City of San Antonio Poet Laureate (2016-18) and Poet Laureate of the State of Texas (2017) and\, in 2020\, was Distinguished Fulbright Scholar in Creative Writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre\, Queens University\, in Belfast\, Northern Ireland. Other awards include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry and the Cecil Hemley Award from the Poetry Society of America. She has been an integral part of the Trinity University faculty for 15 years\, having joined the Department of English in 2007\, where she currently teaches courses in creative writing and environmental studies\, as well as co-directs Women and Gender Studies. In 2004\, she received a prestigious three-year James Michener Fellowship from the University of Texas in Austin\, where she received her MFA in Poetry. \nJenny Browne learned to walk on the grounds of Fort Sam Houston. After moving with her family to Maine and the Midwest\, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1993. She continued her travels and lived in Alaska\, West Africa\, El Salvador and the South of France. These formative experiences with other cultures and landscapes shaped her commitment to literature as a means of opening minds\, cultivating imagination\, and creating empathy for people and places beyond one’s own skyline. \nFor most of her adult life\, Browne has brought communities together to strengthen literacy and celebrate literary arts. From 1998-2004 she worked in local schools\, libraries\, and community centers with support from the Texas Commission on the Arts\, the City’s UrbanSmarts Program\, ARTSSanAntonio\, and Gemini Ink. She created and designed a K-12 curriculum integrating writing\, environmental education\, and the poetics of place that was piloted in Gulf Coast schools. From 2000-2003\, she founded and directed the Good Samaritan Center’s Literary Arts Program on San Antonio’s Westside. \nOver the years\, Browne’s work has created platforms and opportunities for people to engage in writing and to explore ideas and identities across cultures\, economic backgrounds\, and ages. She continues to build local\, regional\, and global partnerships and worked with Borderland Collective to create Narratives of Resettlement\, a two-year-long creative collaboration with refugee families. \nIn 2012\, Browne traveled with the U.S. Department of State and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program on two cultural diplomacy tours\, teaching poetry in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya and the U.S. Embassy in Sierra Leone. She also completed a semester-long sabbatical in the Atacama Desert of Chile\, and Oaxaca\, Mexico\, and continues to return to Belfast\, Northern Ireland. \nWhen she is not teaching or traveling\, Browne writes in a hundred-year-old house in the historic La Vaca neighborhood where she lives with her husband\, photographer Scott Martin\, and their daughters Lyda and Harriet. \n\nAbout our Teaching Artist of the Year\, Joyous Windrider Jimenez!\nJoyous Windrider Jiménez\, a Gemini Ink teaching artist since 2016\, is a poet\, teatrista\, mixed-media visual artist\, and video creator. She melds performance and visual elements to articulate her healing journey and emotional literacy. Since 2009\, she’s showcased her work both in San Antonio and online\, with a recent publication in Puro Chicanx: Writers of the 21st Century by Cutthroat\, A Journal Of The Arts and The Black Earth Institute.  \nAs a teaching artist since 2012\, she has worked with notable organizations such as SAY Sí\, Gemini Ink\, the Magik Theatre\, San Antonio Wolf Trap\, the McNay Art Museum\, the San Antonio Museum of Art\, and Blue Star Contemporary’s MOSAIC program for youth. Her teaching experience spans diverse demographics\, from preschoolers to retired adults\, and includes cancer survivors\, incarcerated youth\, mental health warriors\, title I students\, and foster care children. Her students have achieved recognition through public exhibitions\, performances\, publication\, and awards\, including Scholastic Arts & Writing Awards. \n 
URL:https://geminiink.org/events/inkstravaganza-2023/
LOCATION:McNay Art Museum\, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave.\, San Antonio\, TX\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Big Texas Author Talk featuring Carmen Tafolla
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 15th\, 2023 via Zoom @ 7PM CST\nUp Next: Carmen Tafolla’s children’s book\, Warrior Girl. Moderated by Dr. Rita Urquijo-Ruiz.\n\n RSVP\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT WARRIOR GIRL\nAn insightful novel in verse about the joys and struggles of a Chicana girl who is a warrior for her name\, her history\, and her right to choose what she celebrates in life. \nCelina and her family are bilingual and follow both Mexican and American traditions. Celina revels in her Mexican heritage\, but once she starts school\, it feels like the world wants her to erase that part of her identity. Fortunately\, she’s got an army of family and three fabulous new friends behind her to fight the ignorance. But it’s her Gramma who’s her biggest inspiration\, encouraging Celina to build a shield of joy around herself. Because when you’re celebrating\, when you find a reason to sing or dance or paint or play or laugh or write\, they haven’t taken everything away from you. Of course\, it’s not possible to stay in celebration mode when things get dire–like when her dad’s deported and a pandemic hits–but if there is anything Celina’s sure of\, it’s that she’ll always live up to her last name: Guerrera–woman warrior–and that she will use her voice and writing talents to make the world a more beautiful place where all cultures are celebrated. \nABOUT CARMEN TAFOLLA\nCarmen Tafolla is an internationally acclaimed Chicana writer from San Antonio\, Texas\, and a professor emerita of bicultural bilingual studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Tafolla served as the poet laureate of San Antonio from 2012 to 2014\, and was named the Poet Laureate of Texas for 2015–16. Tafolla has written more than 40 books and won multiple literary awards. She is one of the most highly anthologized Chicana authors in the United States\, with her work appearing in more than 300 anthologies. https://www.carmentafolla.net/\n\n\n\nABOUT DR. RITA URQUIJO-RUIZ\n\nDr. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz is a Mexicana/Chicana queer educator\, author\, and translator who teaches Spanish as well as Queer\, Chicana/o\, and Latinx Studies at Trinity University in San Antonio\, Texas. She is the translator of Xelena González and Adriana Garcia’s award-winning books: Where Wonders Grow (Donde las maravillas crecen) and Remembering (Te recuerdo). She was absolutely thrilled when Dr. Carmen Tafolla invited her to translate her novel in verse Warrior Girl (Guerrera). Rita’s story about being previously undocumented\, entitled “First Visit\,” was published in the award-winning anthology Somewhere We are Human: Authentic Voices on Migration\, Survival\, and New Beginnings\, coedited by Reyna Grande and Sonia Guiñansaca. \n\nThe Big Texas Author Talk is a *free* lecture series devoted to showcasing Texas authors from across our big state. Each month we feature one Texas author in conversation with another—from New York Times bestsellers living in Dallas\, Houston\, and Austin to our rich Texas Latinx border authors living in Laredo and McAllen\, not to mention from other deep pockets and corners of our culturally diverse state.  Our lecture series is as entertaining as it is informative—and like Texas itself\, we offer a vast array of storytellers who represent the spirit of our extremely distinct Lone Star State and continue to keep us on the literary map. In the past\, we’ve featured novelists such as Kathleen Kent\, Marisol Cortez\, Joe Lansdale\, and Antonio Ruiz-Camacho and Texas poet laureates such as Carmen Tafolla\, Laurie Ann Guerrero\, Jenny Brown\, and Emmy Pérez.
URL:https://geminiink.org/events/the-big-texas-author-talk-2/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Holiday – Office Closed
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SUMMARY:Giving Tuesday
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