Writing Through an Apocalypse with Gabino Iglesias

Writing Through an Apocalypse with Gabino Iglesias

The pandemic was tough and, for many, it brought with the collapse of events and subsequent lockdowns something we'd never experienced at this level: the death of momentum. Unfortunately, that's still going on. In this talk, we'll look at a few writing exercises to get back on track as well as ways to use your social media platform to get the words flowing.

About Gabino Iglesias

Gabino Iglesias is a writer, professor and literary critic. He is the author of ZERO SAINTS and COYOTE SONGS and the editor of BOTH SIDES. He has been nominated to the Bram Stoker Award, Locus Award and won the Wonderland Book Award. His nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, LitReactor and elsewhere. His reviews appear in NPR, Publishers Weekly, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Boston Globe, Locus Magazine, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, the Los Angeles Review of Books and other places. He has taught for the Writers' League of Texas, the Lighthouse Writers Workshop, the Las Vegas Writers Lounge and other institutions. He teaches creative writing at SNHU’s online MFA program. 

Dana K Hernandez
Virgina G. Piper Center for Creative Writing
dkherna3@asu.edu
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