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Sunday, October 6 • 3:30pm - 4:15pm
It's a Book Party!

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It's a Book Party! Publishing a book can take years of work filled with countless revisions, submissions, and rejections. A trial of perseverance, when a writer finally holds a published book in their hands, it's a day worth celebrating. Help us welcome the newest titles from the women and nonbinary writers of Women Who Submit into the world with a raucous book bash.

Authors
avatar for Carla Sameth

Carla Sameth

Carla Sameth’s memoir One Day on the Gold Line was published July 2019. Her work appears in various anthologies and literary journals including MUTHA Magazine, Narratively, Longreads and Brain, Child. A former PEN Teaching Artist, Sameth teaches at the LA Writing Project, Southern... Read More →
avatar for Noriko Nakada

Noriko Nakada

Noriko Nakada writes, blogs, tweets, parents, and teaches middle school in Los Angeles. She is committed to writing thought-provoking creative non-fiction, fiction, and poetry. Her work has appeared in Kartika, Catapult, Hippocampus, and Linden Avenue. Through Eyes Like Mine was shortlisted... Read More →
avatar for Colette Sartor

Colette Sartor

Colette Sartor’s linked short story collection Once Removed (UGA Press 2019) won the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. She teaches at the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program as well as privately and is an executive director of the CineStory Foundation, a mentoring organization... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Brittan Rosado

Michelle Brittan Rosado

Michelle Brittan Rosado is the author of Why Can't It Be Tenderness, which won the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry selected by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and published by University of Wisconsin Press in November 2018. Her chapbook, Theory on Falling into a Reef, was the winner of the inaugural... Read More →
avatar for Jenise Miller

Jenise Miller

Jenise Miller is an urban planner and inaugural DSTL Arts Artist-in-Residence in Compton. She was a 2018 Voices of Our Nations Arts (VONA) workshop fellow in poetry. She recently published her first chapbook, The Blvd, which explores experiences growing up in Compton that few hea... Read More →



Sunday October 6, 2019 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Rotunda, Los Angeles Central Library 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071, USA
  Central Library - Rotunda
  • Organization Women Who Submit
  • Website womenwhosubmitlit.org