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Lexington Poetry Month: Brunch on Mars

Carnegie Center 251 W. Second Street, Lexington, KY, United States

The Kentucky Women Writers Conference celebrates Lexington Poetry Month: Join Tasha Cotter and Iris Law, poets and board members of Kentucky Women Writers Conference, for a discussion of our keynote speaker, Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry for Life on Mars. Smith will give a free public reading in Lexington on Sept. 12, […]

Books-in-Progress Conference, Carnegie Center

Carnegie Center 251 W. Second Street, Lexington, KY, United States

The 2014 Conference, featuring bestselling nonfiction author Ann Hagedorn (Beyond the River: The Untold Story of the Heroes of the Underground Railroad and Wild Ride: The Rise & Fall of Calumet Farm), among others, is slated for June 6 & 7, 2014. The conference will offer craft & business workshops led by Frank X Walker, Marcia […]

Lit: Carnegie Center Books in Progress Conference

Carnegie Center 251 W. Second Street, Lexington, KY, United States

Workshops in Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Revision, june 7-8 2013 Publication and more Instructors include Chuck Sambuchino, Nancy Kress, etc One-on-one sessions with a Literary Agent (extra fee required-space limited) KEYNOTE SPEAKER IS NIKKY FINNEY

Lit: KY Great Writers Series, Carnegie Center

Carnegie Center 251 W. Second Street, Lexington, KY, United States

The Kentucky Great Writers Series at the Carnegie Center 6:30 pm - Open Mic Sign-Ups (First Come, First Served) 7:00 pm - Open Mic (3-minute limit per reader) 7:30 pm - Featured Author Readings Tuesday, February 12, 2013 Featured Writers David King, Author Death in the City of Light George Ella Lyon, Will Lavender

To Kill a Mockingbird, Carnegie Center

Carnegie Center 251 W. Second Street, Lexington, KY, United States

Carnegie Classics To Kill a Mockingbird Literary Arts Celebration Friday, November 9 7:30 PM. $15 at the door. Some of Lexington's best-known artists were invited to create work in their preferred medium inspired by To Kill a Mockingbird. The featured artists such as Guy Mendes, Arturo Sandoval, John Lackey, Fielden Williams, Bianca Spriggs, Diane Kahlo, […]