01/07 IWC Writers Series with Alessandra Lynch

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Featured Guest: Alessandra Lynch
Date: Tuesday, January 7
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Location: Indiana Writers Center at the Indianapolis Opera – RSVP Required
Cost: Free for IWC members; $5 for nonmembers

Join us for an inspirational evening with Alessandra Lynch for our first IWC Writers Series event of 2025. Alessandra will be reading from her newest book of poetry, Wish Ave, and will then offer writing and drawing prompts, and we’ll end the evening with a Q&A.

Alessandra Lynch is the author of five poetry collections: Wish AvePretty Tripwire (long listed for the Julie Suk Award), Daylily Called It a Dangerous Moment (winner of the Balcones Prize for Poetry, finalist for the LA Times Book Award and the Rilke Prize for Poetry, as well as one of the NY Times’ Best Books of 2017),  It was a terrible cloud at twilight (winner of the Lena Miles Wever-Todd Award), and Sails the Wind Left Behind (winner of the Alice James NY/New England Prize). Her poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, the Kenyon Review, the Massachusetts Review, the New England Review, Ploughshares, and other journals. She has received  fellowships from Yaddo, MacDowell, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Lannan Foundation.  She has also received  Barbara Deming Award and a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship. Currently she serves as Butler University’s poet in residence.  Alessandra also works as an editor/advisor/guide for poetry and prose manuscripts:  www.alessandralynch.com

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Course Instructor: Liz Whiteacre

Liz Whiteacre has taught in higher ed for over twenty years and is currently an award-winning associate professor of English at the University of Indianapolis where she teaches writing and publishing, as well as advises Etchings Press. She is the author of Hit the Ground and the forthcoming chapbook, It could account for the panic. Her poetry has appeared in Disability Studies Quarterly, Wordgathering, Kaleidoscope, and other publications. She developed this workshop series as a research fellow with UIndy’s Center for Aging and Community and Indiana’s CICOA, delivering it to health care workers, care givers, and criminal justice workers in the state of Indiana.

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