Arts & Culture

UTSA’s J.R. Helton Files ‘Dispatches from the Working Class’
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The National Book Review lists San Antonio author J.R. Helton’s new memoir “Bad Jobs and Poor Decisions” as one of “Five Hot Books.”
Rivard Report (https://therivardreport.com/author/alexandra-van-de-kamp/)
The National Book Review lists San Antonio author J.R. Helton’s new memoir “Bad Jobs and Poor Decisions” as one of “Five Hot Books.”
The theme for this summer’s conference is “Writing for Change” and Jones will be adding her rich poetic background to the three days of programming.
An unflinching poet and SA native, Brown is not afraid to foreground the more contentious issues of our times in her dynamic spoken word performances.
Writers Resist SATX will bring together more than 100 South Texas writers for a mass reading as part of a communal joining of diverse voices and viewpoints.
Gemini Ink is continuing its monthly reading series Around the World with the Novel, led by the renowned poet and educator Jim LaVilla-Havelin.
Gemini Ink is thrilled to host Santa Fe writer Matt Donovan as a featured visiting author this October.
Gemini Ink will host New York City poet Janet Kaplan as one of four visiting authors at its inaugural Writers Conference July 21-24 at El Tropicano River Walk Hotel in downtown San Antonio.
With his prolific recent works, New York Times Bestselling author David Shields has called out contemporary writers to break away from our traditional ideas of “memoir” and “the novel,” said Elissa Schapell of Vanity Fair.
Gemini Ink, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, and Our Lady of the Lake University, will host performance poet and scholar Urayoán Noel at several cultural events in San Antonio this week.
We at Gemini Ink are thrilled to be hosting Khadijah Queen as one of our visiting writers this week.