Literary Events Around Indiana – August 2022
Updated 8/1/22
There are many great literary events around Indiana. Looking for something to do? Below are just a few ideas.
Many events are virtual. Please confirm with the venue for scheduled events listed here.
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Stephanie Land coming to Indianapolis
United Way of Central Indiana is bringing Stephanie Land, bestselling author of the memoir “Maid,” to speak this summer in Indianapolis.
Land will give a keynote address at “Maid for this Moment” at 6 p.m. Aug. 24 at the Indiana Historical Society, 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis. Presale tickets start at $50 and can be purchased at Eventbrite, with VIP options available.
Land’s 2019 memoir, “Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive,” explores poverty, surviving domestic violence and Land’s experiences cleaning houses as a single mother. It was adapted as a Netflix miniseries, “Maid,” in 2021.
One State / One Story Community Read: World of Wonders by
Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Indiana Humanities’ One State / One Story program invites Hoosiers to engage deeply with a book as part of a statewide conversation tied to our current theme.
Check out these programs!
September 7 – 28 Reading Like a Writer: A Facebook group that offers weekly discussions and writing prompts based on World of Wonders, all in a safe, friendly atmosphere.
–October 1st Book Discussion at IWC: Join IWC faculty member, Lydia Johnson, for a book discussion on the World of Wonders by Aimee Nezhukumatathil. Be sure to register soon to receive a free copy of the book. The first 8 registrations will receive a free book!
–October 15 Poetry Workshop at Garfield Park Arts Center In this interactive workshop, we will start by practicing a series of writing strategies for observing and describing the environment. Then, by reading and discussing the work of contemporary writers, we will learn techniques for incorporating research, writing with maps, and working with collaborators. Throughout the workshop, we will discuss how adapting models of scientific inquiry can lead to innovative literary forms. Participants will come away from the workshop with several poem drafts and techniques for creating a sustained writing practice.
“Translating Wor(l)ds” IWC in partnership with IndyReads
Writers Helping Writers
Hancock County Public Library has a writing group that meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Join us!
IndyPL “Meet an Author; Be an Author”
Join fellow writers Saturday, August 6 from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Central Library for an afternoon devoted expressly to Indiana’s talented authors. Meet and network with up-and-coming Indiana authors. Add to your writing toolbox with workshops led by experts. No registration is required.
Made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Brick Street Poetry
Off the Bricks, a Poetry on Brick Street Podcast
Poetry on Brick Street Series
We meet the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at Sullivan Munce Cultural Center, 225 West Hawthorne Street, Zionsville, IN 46077.
The next month’s Guest Poet: Poets from the Haiku for Hikers anthology reading with accompanying PowerPoint.
Irving Theater Weekly Poetry Open Mic
Every Thursday night
7:00p – 9:00 PM EST
LOCAL POETS * ORIGINAL POETRY * COME READ OR LISTEN]
A completely nonjudgmental and safe space to share poetry! Every Thursday on the deck at the Irving Theater in the Summer, inside all Winter. Performances are broadcast live on our Facebook page (link below). Come enjoy original poetry and readings from local and regional artists, or present your own poetry.
This event is free.
FACEBOOK LIVE LINK
For more information, visit the Irving Theater’s website