Diana Fedorak: Children of Alpheios
Diana Fedorak plans to talk about the what-if allure of science fiction with library audiences. Diana is a speculative fiction writer whose debut novel, “Children of Alpheios,” was released by The
Diana Fedorak plans to talk about the what-if allure of science fiction with library audiences. Diana is a speculative fiction writer whose debut novel, “Children of Alpheios,” was released by The
Local graphic novelist Ken Lamug is set to talk about his literary journey and how it influenced the creation of his many books, including the middle-grade graphic novel series Mischief
Three-time Emmy-nominated costume designer Diana Eden spent 30 years in Hollywood doing costume design for 14 prime time TV series, sixteen pilots, movies for television, and feature films before moving
In Beth Raymer’s tumultuous coming-of-age debut novel Fireworks Every Night,we meet twelve-year-old CC, an unforgettable protagonist who narrates her life story with dark comedy and compassion for her family, even
This is an open-mic poetry night featuring local talent performing their work, hosted by poet Elle Hope.
Ottessa Moshfegh is the author of Lapvona, Eileen, My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Death in Her Hands, Homesick for Another World, and McGlue. She will read from Lapnova and
Elise Krentzel, the author of Under My Skin: Drama, Trauma & Rock ‘n’ Roll, hosts a reading and signing of her book. At 19 years old—the youngest journalist on the
In Stretch Marks, Jean Munson invites readers to join her on a personal journey through different stages of her life where people have made her feel flawed because of her
Join author Jay Wexler for a book signing and reading of “Weed Rules: Blazing the Way to a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy.” The book argues for a shift in
This final Neon Lit reading of the year will feature work by writers from UNLV’s graduating MFA class of 2023. Enjoying The List? Become a member today!
Come and join the outdoor community event on April 29th to celebrate Spring, culture, and creative arts. The event will feature music, poetry, movement play, food, and art, and they’re
The Beverly Theater is hosting a new series featuring progressive presenters and pre-shows, and on Thursday, April 20th, they will be presenting Saul Williams’ sci-fi punk musical Neptune Frost directed
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