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Aug
5
7:00 PM19:00

Gothic Latinas/Mujeres de Horror: A Reading

Join Latinx in Publishing for a reading of horror and Gothic stories by 5 Latina authors who explore themes of family, love, grief, violence, brujería, patriarchy, capitalism, and colonialism. These critically-acclaimed authors are innovating the genre and moving beyond it to show how we deal with death, as Latinas.

Featuring Carribean Fragoza, Lilliam Rivera, Marytza K. Rubio,
Mary Castillo, and Toni Margarita Plummer

Hosted by Camille Corbett

Matilija Lending Library
3571 Lexington Avenue
El Monte, CA 91731
August 5, 2023
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
FREE EVENT

This event is organized by the Latino Arts Network, Women Who Submit, and Alternative Field and supported in part by the California Arts Council.

REGISTER FOR THE LATINA WRITERS CONFERENCE HERE

Photo credit: Willy Somma

Carribean Fragoza is a winner of a Whiting Award in Fiction. Her debut collection Eat the Mouth That Feeds You was a finalist for a PEN Award. Editor at Huizache Magazine and Boom California and founder of South El Monte Arts Posse, she lives in the San Gabriel Valley.
www.carribeanfragoza.com
IG: @fragozacarribean
Twitter: @CarriFragoza

Photo credit: JJ Geiger

Lilliam Rivera is the author of YA novels The Education of Margot Sanchez and Never Look Back. Her latest novels We Light Up the Sky and Unearthed were named “Best Books of 2021” by Kirkus Reviews and School Library Journal. A Bronx native, she lives in Los Angeles.
www.lilliamrivera.com
IG: @lilliamr
Twitter: @lilliamr

Photo credit: Julie Leopo

Marytza K. Rubio’s debut story collection Maria, Maria was longlisted for the National Book Award. She lives in Santa Ana and is the Vice President of Community & Culture at Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
www.marytzakrubio.com
IG: @marytza_k
photo credit: Julie Leopo

Mary Castillo is the author of Lost in the Light, winner of the 2018 ABR Listener’s Choice Award in Mystery, and a finalist for a Daphne du Maurier Award. Through her creative practice, Reina Omnimedia, Mary narrates and produces audiobooks from her studio in So Cal wine country.
www.marycastillo.com
IG: @marycastillovoiceover
Twitter: @MCastilloWrites

Toni Margarita Plummer is the author of The Bolero of Andi Rowe and a winner of Somos En Escrito’s Extra Fiction Contest. She has work in Aster(ix) and A Night of Screams: Latino Horror Stories. Toni serves on the board of Latinx in Publishing and hails from South El Monte.
www.tonimargaritaplummer.wordpress.com
IG: @toni_m_plummer
Twitter: @tmargaritaplum

Camille Corbett is a Fulbright Scholar, TV writer, and actress. She wrote, directed, and starred in the short horror film The Island.
www.camillecorbett.com
IG: @thewittygirl
Twitter: @TheWittyGirl

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Sep
29
7:00 PM19:00

Latinx Authors ARE Breaking Into the Publishing Industry

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This is an official Brooklyn Book Festival BookEnd Event sponsored by Latinx in Publishing.

Join us for this year’s BookEnd event where four debut authors discuss why it's important for Latinxs to tell their own stories and how they broke barriers to be published!

Date:                  Thursday, September 29

Time:                 7:00pm for panel LIVE!

Location:           El Barrio’s ArtSpace PS 109, 215 East 99 Street, NYC

Refreshments:   sponsored by PRIDA

Directions:        Nearest trains are the 4,6,Q to 96 Street, Manhattan.  

Registration link: CLICK HERE

Panelists:

Elvira K. Gonzalez, Hurdles in the Dark, MacMillan

Xavier Navarro Aquino, Velorio, Harper Collins

Cleyvis Natera, Neruda on the Park, Ballantine Books

Vincent Tirado, Burn Down, Rise Up, Sourcebooks Fire

Moderator: Patricia Gonzalez, Latinx in Publishing

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Aug
18
7:00 PM19:00

A Rare Team

A RARE TEAM: What Publishing a Novel Looks Like When the Author, Agent, Editor, and Marketing Assistant Are All Latina

We've heard for years that publishing is dominated by both white authors and white publishing professionals. So what happens when the author, agent, editor, and marketing assistant are all Latina? Meet author Margo Candela, agent Adrienne Rosado, editor Toni Kirkpatrick, and marketing/subrights assistant Dulce Botello who all worked to publish THE NEAPOLITAN SISTERS, the first novel by a Latina on Alcove Press' list of book club fiction. Hear them talk about how being Latina informs their work, why representation matters, and how to launch a book Latina-style!

Date:                  Thursday, August 18, 2022

Time:                 7:00pm ET for panel LIVE!

Registration link:  CLICK HERE

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