
Her Voice: Literary Reading at The Norton Museum of Art
Our final event for 2023 is the Her Voice reading and presentation at The Norton Museum of Art. Come join us, Friday, November 17!
Our final event for 2023 is the Her Voice reading and presentation at The Norton Museum of Art. Come join us, Friday, November 17!
In this workshop, we will experience the playfulness and power of our voice in its poetic expression.
In this memoir craft class, we will explore ways of finding and using our creative voices to change our emotional landscape and the world around us.
You’re invited to this Zoom event where TCLA board member and writer, Christopher Romaguera, interviews award-winning writer Josip Novakovich. They’ll discuss his new book, Rubble of Rubles.
TCLA is proud to highlight local high school artists and partner with the Palm Springs Library for this event celebrating Black History Month. Come listen to these young writers read their work..
Join us for coffee, tea, and let’s talk about writing plus the new “Tell Your Story” dispensers in West Palm Beach.
Join us in Delray Beach for a free poetry reading as poets read the work of other poets and discuss why they chose the individual poems. What an inspired way to launch the new year.
The Cream Literary Alliance is working with the French publisher, Short Édition, to place short story dispensers around West Palm Beach and we want your literary submissions!
Join us at the Norton Museum of Art, Art After Dark Nov. 11. Accomplished authors, professors, and "Her Voice" teachers Julie Marie Wade and Fabienne Josaphat will read from their work along with "Her Voice" mentors: poet Laurie Kuntz, debut novelist Jasmin Attia, and columnist/journalist/teacher Emily Rosen as well as their mentees.
Join Fabienne Josaphat in her fiction craft class as part of Her Voice by TCLA 2022. Registration is required and it is free!
The first of two free craft classes as part of the 2022 Her Voice program, offered to all who identify as women. This is a poetry craft class taught by Julie Marie Wade. Come join us if you are in south Florida! Registration is required.
Join this free program to hear from award-winning writer and University of Pittsburgh writing instructor, Brian Broome. This will be a Zoom event.
Join us for an inspiring event at the Palm Springs Library, on Saturday, Feb. 26 at noon.
Zoom workshop with author, Dan De Greff, on cultivating a more wondrous writing practice.
In-person literary reading Nov. 12 at 7:30 at the Norton Museum with special guest M.J. Fievre, award-winning author of the Badass Black Girl series, along with writers: Laurie Kuntz, Lucia Leao, Marleen Pasch, Paige Provenzano, Khristine Ann Ramella, Kim Romaner, Deborah Sherman, Susannah W. Simpson, and Nancy Sims.
Focusing on professional techniques to shape your writing for an audience, this class aims to sharpen your writing and making it more compelling to readers. Participants are encouraged to bring their works in progress, ideas, and an openness to new possibilities for your writing. Instructed by veteran journalist and author Dr. Kitty Oliver. Presented in partnership with The Cream Literary Alliance, Inc. (3 hr.)
What does protest have to do with writing, with literature? In this class led by award-winning author Anjanette Delgado, we will learn how to excavate our voices out from under the most potent censorship: our own. Presented in partnership with the West Palm Beach Library System. (3 hr.)
Join us as we finish off our year of "love" reads. The last of our series is "Of Love and Shadows" by Isabel Allende.
This is a workshop for those interested in enhancing their literary craft with new approaches and those seeking new opportunities for cultural voices and perspectives to be heard. Participants will explore techniques for turning personal experiences and thematic ideas into potentially publishable pieces.
The writers will read their work along with local South Florida poets: (our own) Eduardo Condes and Christopher Romaguera. The editor will discuss the anthology and there will be Q&A too!
We will be discussing the novel, "The Atomic Weight of Love" by Elizabeth Church as our penultimate book in our "love" series.
Even accomplished writers need to go back to the basics every now and then. In this workshop, based on Novakovich’s Fiction Writers Workshop, both beginners and experienced short story writers will complete exercises designed to guide, instruct, and challenge the creative process.
Even at first glimpse, readers expect to be struck by characters and drawn in to know more. And they want the writer to sustain that fascination even after the last line. In this workshop, we’ll look at examples and use prompts that help you to present and reveal characters in very short forms.
Hi Lovely Friends! The next book in our "Love" theme is "We Love You, Charlie Freeman" by Kaitlyn Greenidge. The Author, Kaitlyn Greenidge, will be joining us on the Zoom chat to discuss her book! We are so excited to have her be part of this experience.
Come join us for some poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, written by a diverse array of Latinx writers!! In honor of Latin Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), we'd love to share with you these amazing writers and their voices.
Here's a list of all the events we participated in during the year 2020 and the year we learned Zoom!
New York Times bestselling author, Steve Almond, will discuss his literary career and his collaboration with Cheryl Strayed. He will read from his latest book, "William Stoner and the Battle for the Inner Life."
The Cream Literary Alliance, with the Norton Museum of Art and the West Palm Beach Office of Sustainability, presented a literary reading and artistic presentation about climate change.
Here's a list of all the events we participated in during the year 2018.