Literary Events Around Indiana – February 2024

Updated 2/22/24

There are many great literary events around Indiana. Looking for something to do?  Below are just a few ideas.

Many events are virtual. Please confirm with the venue for scheduled events listed here.

To be featured in our “Literary Events Around Indiana” monthly events blog, email the details to mail@indianawriters.org.


IndyReads Author Reading: Rachael Eckles

Join Indy Reads and Rachael Eckles for a reading from her novel, Trading Secrets, on February 3rd at 2pm! This reading is appropriate for ages 13+.

Register here

All proceeds from purchases made through Indy Reads support our adult and family programs!

IndyReads Storytime with Miss. K

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IndyReads Author Reading: Julianna Newland

16thJoin Indy Reads and Julianna Newland on February 10th at 2pm for a reading and signing of her book, All Up in Your Bizness: Managing the Business Crap!

This event is recommended for ages 16+.

All proceeds from purchases made through Indy Reads support our adult literacy programming.

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IndyReads Author Reading: Brent Dragoo

Indy Reads is thrilled to host local author Brent Dragoo for a reading and signing of his new book, The Book of Blue Daggers, on February 18th at 2pm!

This event is recommended for all ages.

All proceeds from purchases made through Indy Reads support our adult and family programs!

Register here

Get Inked! Teen Writing Conference

Meet Authors and Improve Writing Skills at Get Inked 2024!

A writer’s conference for students in grades 7–12 on the beautiful campus of Saint Mary’s College. Virtual option available.

Teen writers are invited to attend the Get Inked Teen Writing Conference. Hosted by Saint Mary’s College, participants will spend the day connecting with published authors in writing workshops and small-group breakout sessions. Students will experiment with style and form, share ideas, improve their writing skills, and make valuable connections with industry professionals and other young writers.

This day-long event is perfect for students who:
• Have an interest in writing and storytelling
• Want to be a little more confident in their writing abilities
• Want to meet industry professionals, and like free books!
 
This year’s conference features YA authors Alicia Novio, Patrick Flores-Scott, Kristin Bartley-Lenz, Katherine Higgs-Coulthard, and Mary Ann Moore, along with more to be announced soon.
 
Live far from campus? No problem! Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available.

Saturday, February 24, 2024 In-person at Saint Mary’s College

Limited to 70 in-person participants. Registration is $70 and includes two autographed books and
a Get Inked Writer’s Notebook. Lunch is provided.

Saturday, March 2, 2024 Virtual Conference on Zoom

Limited to 100 remote participants. Registration is $70 and includes two autographed books and a Get Inked Writer’s Notebook. Shipping of conference materials is included.
 

Students with financial need are invited to apply for assistance with fees through the Patricia S. and
Thomas W. Hill Scholarship for Young Writers. For more information on this scholarship, contact
Katherine Higgs-Coulthard at higgscou@saintmarys.edu.

Speed City Sisters in Crime February Guest Speaker

LAURA VAN ARENDONK BAUGH
BookFunnel, an Essential Tool for Your Author Business

Whether sending out ARCs of your new book, selling ebooks at author events, fulfilling your ebook orders to readers, or even delivering your book’s “reader magnet” to attract new readers, BookFunnel does it all for you — efficiently and quickly. According to Laura Van Arendonk Baugh, BookFunnel is an indispensable tool for marketing and distribution, and once you give it a try, you won’t know how you managed without it.

Laura Van Arendonk Baugh writes captivating epic and urban fantasy, historical fiction, and mystery, as well as non-fiction on animal training & behavior. Many people known to have exceptional taste think it’s pretty cool stuff. Laura was born at a very early age and never looked back. She overcame her childhood deficiencies of having been born without teeth and unable to walk, and by the time she matured into a recognizable adult, she had become a behavior analyst, an internationally recognized animal trainer, a costumer/cosplayer, a chocolate addict, and of course a writer. Now she is an award-winning writer of speculative fiction, mystery, and non-fiction. Her works have earned numerous accolades, including 3-star (the highest possible) ratings on Tangent‘s “Recommended Reading” list. She admits a mental turning point in her career when she realized she could buy that sexy red Tesla with income from her books!

For more information about Laura, her books, and her blog, visit lauravanarendonkbaugh.com/.

Join us for lunch afterwards!

Those who are interested in lunch can join us at Juniper on Main, 110 E Main St. Carmel, IN 46032. Please let Janet Williams (janetw5112@gmail.com) know if you can make it to lunch afterwards.

Meet Authors and Improve Writing Skills at Get Inked 2024!

A writer’s conference for students in grades 7–12 on the beautiful campus of Saint Mary’s College. Virtual option available.

Teen writers are invited to attend the Get Inked Teen Writing Conference. Hosted by Saint Mary’s College, participants will spend the day connecting with published authors in writing workshops and small-group breakout sessions. Students will experiment with style and form, share ideas, improve their writing skills, and make valuable connections with industry professionals and other young writers.

This day-long event is perfect for students who:
• Have an interest in writing and storytelling
• Want to be a little more confident in their writing abilities
• Want to meet industry professionals, and like free books!
 
This year’s conference features YA authors Alicia Novio, Patrick Flores-Scott, Kristin Bartley-Lenz, Katherine Higgs-Coulthard, and Mary Ann Moore, along with more to be announced soon.
 
Live far from campus? No problem! Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available.

Saturday, February 24, 2024 In-person at Saint Mary’s College

Limited to 70 in-person participants. Registration is $70 and includes two autographed books and
a Get Inked Writer’s Notebook. Lunch is provided.

Saturday, March 2, 2024 Virtual Conference on Zoom

Limited to 100 remote participants. Registration is $70 and includes two autographed books and a Get Inked Writer’s Notebook. Shipping of conference materials is included.
 

Students with financial need are invited to apply for assistance with fees through the Patricia S. and
Thomas W. Hill Scholarship for Young Writers. For more information on this scholarship, contact
Katherine Higgs-Coulthard at higgscou@saintmarys.edu.

IndyReads Author Reading: Norbert Krapf

Join local author Norbert Krapf on February 24th at 2pm for a reading and signing of his book, Songs for All Souls. This reading is appropriate for adults and teens age 13+. The reading will be followed by a signing. All proceeds of purchases made through Indy Reads support our English literacy programs.

Register here

Bilingual Children’s Reading: Andrea Winter

Calling all families! Join Indy Reads in our community bookstore for a reading of Good Morning, Moon!/¡Buenos Días, Luna! by Andrea Winter. We will enjoy a story time for all ages together!

Signed copies of the book will be available throughout the event. All proceeds from purchases made through Indy Reads support our adult literacy programming.

Register here

Butler University Visiting Writers Series: Masha Gessen

VOCAB (Monthly)

Hosted by Cory Ewing & Januarie York with sounds by DJ Cleopatra

Door 8pm, Show 9pm General Admission *$10 at the door / advance tickets here

White Rabbit Cabaret, 1116 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, United States

Spoken Word ELEVATED: Black Excellence

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Rhythm & Poetry Open Mic at PHIRI Art Gallery (Weekly)

Come Experience the Ultimate Vibe with LIVE performances by some of your favorite artists! RHYTHM & POETRY THURSDAYS is also an awesome way to network with like-minded creatives and business professionals from around the city, so be ready to connect with other amazing individuals!

DO0RS OPEN AT 7PM***LIVE PERFORMANCES AT 8:00PM

**ALL ATTENDEES WILL RECEIVE:

* Discounts on Photoshoots*

*Discounts on venue rentals

* Discounts on Upcoming Events at Phiri

* Discounts on all services at PHIRI

INFO 404.759.0530 ** 120 East Market Street, Indianapolis

An Evening with the Authors (Monthly)

Every first Thursday of the month

*Fake Authors. Fake Books. Real Funny.

Where literary satire meets sketch comedy.

Comedians take the stage posing as accomplished authors reading from their most recent works.

Featuring: Sam Griswold, Pauline Shypula, Jonathan Pfendler, Stephen Vincent Giles, Gwen Sunkel, Eric Sablan, Mariah Davison and guests

White Rabbit Cabaret 1116 Prospect Street Indianapolis, IN 46203

Tea’s the Artist Youth Open Mic Night (Monthly)

Thurs Dec 16 (every third Friday)

Our 3rd Friday is BACCCKKKKK!!! You won’t want to miss the Open Mic night centered around youth & teens and very family centric!!

Calling all youth, teenagers and adults to the stage to share your talents with us. From singing to dancing. Poetry to Spoken Word. Piano to Saxophone. Whatever your talent is, AS LONG AS IT’S FAMILY appropriate, we want YOU!

Tea’s Me Cafe Indy (140 E. 22nd Street, Ste. B, Indianapolis, IN 46214)

Writers Helping Writers (Monthly)

Hancock County Public Library has a writing group that meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Join us!

Brick Street Poetry (monthly)

Off the Bricks, a Poetry on Brick Street Podcast

Poetry on Brick Street Series

We meet the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at Sullivan Munce Cultural Center, 225 West Hawthorne Street, Zionsville, IN 46077.

The next month’s Guest Poet: Poets from the Haiku for Hikers anthology reading with accompanying PowerPoint.

Margarita Mondays Open Mic

Welcome to Margarita Mondays Open Mic Night where you too can be a star

ILLUSIONS 3661 W 86th st

We welcome all comedians rappers poets and singers. Doors open at 8pm

Admission is free. Hosted by Aisha the Comedian and Mic Shaw.

Irving Theater Weekly Poetry Open Mic

Every Thursday night
7:00p – 9:00 PM EST
LOCAL POETS * ORIGINAL POETRY * COME READ OR LISTEN]

A completely nonjudgmental and safe space to share poetry! Every Thursday on the deck at the Irving Theater in the Summer, inside all Winter. Performances are broadcast live on our Facebook page (link below). Come enjoy original poetry and readings from local and regional artists, or present your own poetry.

This event is free.

FACEBOOK LIVE LINK  
For more information, visit the Irving Theater’s website

Books & Brews Open Mic

THURSDAYS AT 7 PM
9402 Uptown Dr Suite 1400
Indianapolis, IN 46256
 
phone: (317) 288-5136
mothership@booksnbrews.com

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