This month, news from the Geneva Writers Conference, Upstairs at Duroc, The Young Authors Fiction Festival, Fred Leebron, Cynthia Haven, Tracie Morris, Judy Pou, Lance Tait, Fernanda Eberstadt, Monique Wells, Donald Morrison, Robert Camuto, Noella Marcellino, Denyse Beaulieu, Philip Caputo, Pamela Druckerman, John Morris, Fred Weissler, Elyse Michaels-Berger, Sallie Chaballier, JANE COPE, KIT FRYATT, PANSY MAURER-ALVAREZ, JOE ROSS, John Baxter and more...
SELECTED LITERARY EVENTS
Wed 01 February 2012 19h30 Fernanda Eberstadt presents her latest novel Rat, which touches on children parenting parents, modern terror, and the ragtag legacy of the 60’s. AT The American Library in Paris
Saturday, February 4th 2012 at 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Cost: 45€. The Iliad and The Odyssey. For more info: http://www.litsalon.co.uk/events/the-iliad-paris-salon-intensive-february-4-2012/
Feb.4 2012: A three hour intensive study of two great short stories: The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Runaway by Alice Munro. Salon cost 30 euros (includes critical materials); potluck brunch break. For more details, http://www.litsalon.co.uk/events/the-yellow-wallpaper-munros-runaway-short-salon-intensive-brunch-paris-feb-4-2012/
February 3-5 The Geneva Writers Conference with Patricia Duncker, Sheila Kohler, Bret Lott, Nick Barlay, Dinty W. Moore, Susan Tiberghien, Rob Drummer, Naomi Shihab Nye, Wallis Wilde-Menozzi’, Hannah Westland, Miriam Goderich, David Applefield, Colin Harrison Catherine Nelson-Pollard, John Zimmer, Dinah Lee Küng. This outstanding event, held every two years, has become a magnet for up-and-coming Paris writers.
Sunday, 5th February 2012 at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by Lance Tait "Gambling Fever" AT Carr's Pub & Restaurant, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris Metro : Tuileries
MONDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 7:00PM John Baxter will read from The Most Beautiful Walk in The World AT Shakespeare & Co
6 February 20h SPOKEN WORD Paris (check site for details): Come read YOUR work in ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN or any other language; play a short musical piece or read a poem by an author you admire... 20h sign up/hang out 20h30 first round starts 15 min break 21h45 second round starts 15 min break 23h00 third round starts stop at midnight-- bar stays open till after one). AT: the basement of Le Chat Noir, 76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Métro Parmentier/Couronnes/Oberkampf
Lundi 6 Février Lecture with the author, Loïc Wacquant, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and researcher at the Centre Européen de Sociologie et de Science Politique in Paris. His works on urban marginality, ethno-racial domination, the criminal State, the policy of reason and sociological theory have been translated into more than twenty languages. AT NYU in France 56 rue de Passy Paris, 75016 Entrée libre, dans la limite des places disponibles
Tue 07 February 2012 19h30 Following the Flavors of the African Diaspora with Monique Wells AT The American Library in Paris
Tuesday, 7 February 2012 18h30 Cynthia Haven will speak about her experiences in print and online media, and on making the transition from being a "critic/reviewer" to actually creating books that foster international culture. AT The American University of Paris, Room 29 in the Grenelle Building.147, rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris For more info see website
Wed 08 February 2012 19h30 Donald Morrison, author of Comment Obama a perdu l’Amérique, assesses Barack Obama’s presidency and the stakes in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. AT The American Library in Paris
February 8, 3:15 p.m. Fred Leebron Open Creative Writing Class Event. Creative writing discussion with novelist Fred Leebron. American University of Paris, 6, rue du Colonel Combes, Room C-34.
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WEDNESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 5:00PM WORKSHOP: Fred Leebron will give an interactive workshop on 'Embracing the Difficult: Writing Beyond What's Comfortable', for fiction writers, poets, and nonfiction writers. AT Shakespeare & Co (see more under workshops)
Thursday February 9, 2012, 7 PM UPSTAIRS AT DUROC the Paris literary journal invites you to a LAUNCH READING for its ISSUE # 13. Come pick up your copy and listen to new work by JANE COPE, KIT FRYATT, PANSY MAURER-ALVAREZ, JOE ROSS AT Berkeley Books of Paris, 8 rue Casimir Delavigne, 75006 Paris, Métro Odéon
Thu 09 February 2012 19h30 AAWE @ The Library: Understanding French Higher Education with the AAWE authors of Beyond the Bac – Higher Education in France and Abroad. Speakers : Fred Weissler, professor of mathematics at Université Paris 13; Elyse Michaels- Berger, former Academic Director of the HEC MBA Program; and Sallie Chaballier, co-chair of the FAWCO education task force and AAWE coordinator of Paris College Day. AT The American Library in Paris
11 February 10-16h30 Ireland and Cultural Memory: Dr Oona Frawley (School of English, National University of Ireland Maynooth) will discuss 20th century literature and nostalgia. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris. RER: Luxembourg
12th February at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by John Binkley "A Modern Fairy Tale" AT Carr's Pub & Restaurant, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris Metro : Tuileries
12 February 19h30 Double Change vous invite à une lecture bilingue de Tracie Morris et Jody Pou. AT: la galerie éof 15, rue Saint-Fiacre, 75002 M° Grands Boulevards ou Bonne Nouvelle
13 February 20h onwards SPOKEN WORD Paris AT: the basement of Le Chat Noir, 76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Métro Parmentier/Couronnes/Oberkampf
Wed 15 February 2012 19h30 Passion Panel about Wine, Cheese, and Perfume with Robert Camuto, author of Corkscrewed and Palmento: A Sicilian Wine Odyssey, Noella Marcellino, Benedictine nun,a Fulbright Scholar and the subject of a PBS documentary called The Cheese Nun. and Denyse Beaulieu, editor for Citizen K and author of The Perfume Lover to be released in March. AT The American Library in Paris
Thu 16 February 2012 19h30 Philip Caputo will present Crossers, a blistering new novel about the brutality and beauty of life on the Arizona-Mexico border and about the unyielding power of the past to shape our lives. AT The American Library in Paris
19th February at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by Roderick Ford "The Numberless House AT Carr's Pub & Restaurant, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris Metro : Tuileries
20 February 20h onwards SPOKEN WORD Paris ( AT: the basement of Le Chat Noir, 76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Métro Parmentier/Couronnes/Oberkampf
Wed 22 February 2012 19h30 Journalist Pamela Druckerman explores the secret behind France's astonishingly well-behaved children in Bringing Up Bébé.AT The American Library in Paris
Wed 22 Feb 2012 9pm-2 am Bookclub at Le Carmen 1st Birthday Party! 1 year, 10 soirées, 1000s of books (and phone-numbers) swapped. Baby got big! And we want to thank every single one of you that's ever joined us. So come one, come all and celebrate. AT Carmen 34 Rue Duperré, 75009 Paris, France (read interview with founders Rosa Rankin Gee nd Jethro Turner)
23 February 19h00 Old Library Visit: admission free, reservation recommended. The Old Library of the Irish College is one of the few surviving libraries of the many colleges, convents and monasteries which were situated in the Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève area of Paris until the end of the 18th century. This visit provides a further opportunity to see the treasures of the Old Library - its three illuminated manuscripts dating from c.1500. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris. RER: Luxembourg
27 February 20h onwards SPOKEN WORD Paris AT: the basement of Le Chat Noir, 76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Métro Parmentier/Couronnes/Oberkampf
Wed 29 February 2012 19h30 John Morris, who has been called "the world's most influential photography editor," will talk about his legendary career. AT The American Library in Paris
SUBMISSIONS -- attention parents!!
2012 Young Authors Fiction Festival - The Fiction Festival is open to all students ages 5 to 18 in the greater Paris area who write in English. It offers a wonderful opportunity for educators to encourage creative writing among their students. Deadline for submissions is midnight 1 April 2012. For more information see site.
WORKSHOPS
February 3-5 The Geneva Writers Conference with Patricia Duncker, Sheila Kohler, Bret Lott, Nick Barlay, Dinty W. Moore, Susan Tiberghien, Rob Drummer, Naomi Shihab Nye, Wallis Wilde-Menozzi’, Hannah Westland, Miriam Goderich, David Applefield, Colin Harrison Catherine Nelson-Pollard, John Zimmer, Dinah Lee Küng. This outstanding event, held every two years, has become a magnet for up-and-coming Paris writers.
SALON: Saturday, February 4th 2012 at 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Cost: 45€. The Iliad and The Odyssey. For more info: http://www.litsalon.co.uk/events/the-iliad-paris-salon-intensive-february-4-2012/
SALON: The Yellow Wallpaper & Munro’s ‘Runaway: Short Salon Intensive brunch Paris Feb.4 2012: 30 euros (includes critical materials); potluck brunch break. See http://www.litsalon.co.uk/events/the-yellow-wallpaper-munros-runaway-short-salon-intensive-brunch-paris-feb-4-2012/
SALON: Jane Eyre/Wide Sargasso Sea Salon Intensive Paris: Sunday, February 5th 2012 at 3:00 -8:00 PM. Cost: 45€ These two works, taken together in this Salon intensive, will offer interesting commentaries on the positioning of the female as a space for madness and rebellion. http://www.litsalon.co.uk/events/jane-eyrewide-sargasso-sea-salon-intensive-paris-feb-5-2012/
February 8, 3:30 p.m. Open Creative Writing Class Event: Creative writing discussion with novelist Fred Leebron. Fred Leebron directs the MFA in Creative Writing program at Queens. He also is a professor of English at Gettysburg College, and a former director of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. His novels include "Six Figures," "In the Middle of All This" and "Out West." He has received a Pushcart Prize, a Michener Award, a Stegner Fellowship, and an O. Henry Award. He is co-editor of "Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology" and co-author of "Creating Fiction: A Writer’s Companion." AT: American University of Paris, 6, rue du Colonel Combes, Room C-34.
WORKSHOP 8 February 5:00pm: Fred Leebron will give an interactive workshop on 'Embracing the Difficult: Writing Beyond What's Comfortable', to help take your writing to the next level, for fiction writers, poets, and nonfiction writers. This workshop will help you transcend your writing voice and establish new territories in your creative process. Fred Leebron, director of the Queens University MFA Program in Creative Writing, is working on an initiative to launch a European MFA Program beginning June 2012, and featuring Jayne Anne Phillips, Dinaw Mengestu, Aleksandar Hemon, Jeffrey Greene, Gwyneth Lewis, David St. John, Robert Antoni, and David Bezmozgis on its faculty. Free and open to all but limited space. Please email Fred directly for further details at [email protected]. AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel
The American Library in Paris is pleased to offer three two-hour writing workshops designed for writers at any level.
On Sunday 19 February at 14h00 veteran writer and teacher Susan Tiberghien leads Writing Short and Long Memoirs.
On Thursday 8 March at 10h30 author and journalist Lisa Pasold leads Writing with Your Brain aimed at flexing your writing muscle! Then on Saturday 31 March at 14h00 editor and writer Heather Hartley leads Left Bank Literature where you'll take inspiration from the writings of Left Bank authors to develop ideas in your own prose. Free to members of the Library, registration is required. Visit the program page of the sessions noted above for details.
Simply Sound : A series of theatre workshops for individuals with an intermediate level of English. This workshop is specifically geared to improve pronunciation and syntax. The workshop will incorporate acting techniques, exercises, games, short texts, and improvisation. Une serie des ateliers ouvert aux personnes ayant un niveau intermédiaire d'anglais. L'atelier propose des exercices d'acteur, jeux, court textes et improvisation comme moyens d'apprivoiser la prononciation, sons et le syntaxe. Pre-registration is required. Please call 01 77 15 71 90 / 06 37 66 27 98 or [email protected] Dates: 28th January, 4th February, 31st March. Time: Saturdays 17h-19h. Venue: 35, rue St. Roch 75001 Paris. M° Pyramides, Tuileries, Opera. Fee for one session 18€ Students 15€ For students already enrolled in other classes, sessions are 11€
Theatre Workshops for English Teachers. A Cycle of Four Sessions.These workshops are specifically geared for English Teachers who wish to acquire theatre techniques as pedagogical tools. The workshop will cover acting techniques, exercises, voice and movement. The workshops can be attended separately but it is recommended to attend the entire cycle as there will be a progression leading to more individual work. Pre-registration is required. Please call 01 77 15 71 90 / 06 37 66 27 98 or [email protected] Time Saturdays 16h-19h. Dates: Saturdays, 21st January, 11th February, 10th March, 24th March Venue: 35, rue St. Roch 75001 Paris. Metro Pyramides, Tuileries, Opera. Fee: Individual session 60€. Cycle of four sessions 180€ For participants in other classes: one session is 45€. Cycle of four sessions 145€
High Concept Ambitions: Master Class with agent Mary Kole.Saturday, March 10 from 10:00-1:00pm in Paris. Cost: 70 Euros Register: Please contact ARA Dana Carey at [email protected]:
WRITING WORKSHOPS: Sat March 24 (2pm – 5pm) & Sun March 25 (11am – 5pm) Writer Lisa Pasold offers DON’T JUST SIT THERE: a literary workshop on finding and unleashing your creative inspiration. Fee: 80 euros for weekend (limited space--last year's workshop sold out, so pre-registration essential) For a full outline of the workshop & to register, visit lisapasold.com