Cancelled events and COVID-19 updates
Upcoming Events
Thursday, May 7 - 7-8 PM
WEBINAR:
Creating Fictional Characters from Real Life
Instructor: KATY YOCOM
Thursday, May 14 - 7-8:30 PM
WEBINAR:
Bigger Than They Appear:
How To Write Very Short Poems
Instructor: KATERINA STOYKOVA
Wednesday, May 23 10-11:00 AM
WRITERS' MEET UP:
Meet us on Zoom to share feedback on one another's writing projects in a supportive group setting.
Saturday, May 23 10-11:00 AM
WEBINAR:
Writing in Distracting Times:
Strategies to Boost Your Word Count
Instructor: ANDREW SHAFFER

Andrew Shaffer, author
Hope Never Dies: An Obama Biden Mystery
The Kentuckiana region has a rich literary history, which LLA continues to cultivate through workshops, readings, and the annual Writer's Block Festival. While support for the arts may not be at the forefront of your mind during these trying times, the importance of art has never been greater -- reading and writing bring us together even when we are (six feet) apart. Please join me in donating to Louisville Literary Arts if you have the means, so that they can continue to provide a community space for new and established writers to learn and grow their craft.

Lynnell Edwards, Author
The Great Green Valley
I'm excited to be offering a webinar for Louisville Literary Arts because it expands beautifully the organizations's work spreading access to diverse, quality programming in the literary arts. Even after we're able to all gather to share and celebrate, these compact, accessible literary explorations will allow us to reach individuals across distance and means in affordable and meaningful ways.

Katy Yocom, Author
Three Ways to Disappear
Louisville Literary Arts quite simply makes Louisville a better place. Our city has long done right by the visual and performing arts, but before LLA, we lacked a literary hub.This dedicated group of writers and readers has created just that. It's been a joy to watch LLA's programming grow over the years and create so many opportunities locally for those who write and those who care about the written word.

