Programs

The LEtters Festival

The Letters Festival is an annual gathering of artists and writers, showcasing the best in independent literature. Through readings, dialogues, and workshops, The Letters Festival offers creative writing education and engagement for the community.

Readings

Lost in the Letters hosts readings featuring authors from across the country. Former readers include Katya Apekina, Steven Duong, Sarah Rose Etter, Janice Lee, Sabrina Orah Mark, Joyelle McSweeney, Vi Khi Nao, Susan Nguyen, Brandon Som, and more.

Workshops

Our educational programs provide craft workshops to the community led by contemporary writers. Featuring artists from a variety of genres and disciplines, past workshops have included topics such as revision techniques, intermixing visual art and writing, truth in memoir, and more.

WRiting Studio Membership

The Lostintheletters Writing Studio Membership offers space and time to focus on your craft. Join as a member to write, read, revise, and pursue any other activity to push your practice forward.

Lostintheletters Writing Studio membership benefits:

  • Table and desk space

  • Wi-fi and power outlets

  • Complimentary coffee, tea, water, and light snacks

  • Members’ only digital resources that include:

    • Writing prompts

    • Essays on the craft of writing

    • Tracking system for daily writing progress

    • Tracking system for submitting creative work to literary journals, magazines, and publishers

    • Access to the Lostintheletters library, which is full of novels, poetry collections, essay collections, writing craft books, and more!

  • Monthly peer feedback events

  • Members-only social events

  • Meet-and-greet events with visiting writers

  • Monthly list of publishing and artist residency opportunities

  • 10% discount on merchandise and books sold in our bookstore (you can also order any book not in stock)

  • Time to converse with other writers about process, creativity, literature, and community

More information coming soon!

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