2nd Annual Lester Bangs
Memorial Faculty Reading
Monday, September 13, 2010
7:00 - 9:00 p.m., Hyde Art Gallery*
English and Creative Writing faculty read their original works of poetry, fiction and creative
nonfiction, while paying tribute to Grossmont College alumnus Lester A. Bangs, who has come
into recognition as “America’s Greatest Rock Critic.” Considered one of the most influential
voices in rock criticism, music critic Bangs is credited for coining the term "punk," and his
subversive spirit and creativity continue influence generations of writers.
A Celebration of Banned Books
Thursday, September 30, 2010
7:00 - 9:00 p.m., Building 34, Room 107
Join Joe Medina of the Grossmont College English Department for an evening of school and
scandal with a CELEBRATION OF BANNED BOOKS, in honor of National Banned Books Week.
Topics change annually in this thought-provoking and sometimes audacious event. Topics from
past years have included Sandra Cisneros, Susan Patron, Langston Hughes, James Joyce,
Sherman Alexie, Erica Jong, J.K. Rowling, Lenny Bruce, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, banned
children's literature, controversial fan fiction and slash, censored anime and manga, and many
others. This years reading will include students, community members and faculty. This activity
fulfills requirements for Professional Flex hours. For further information, contact Joe Medina at
619-644-7507, or e-mail him at joe.medina@gcccd.edu.
Poet Ilya Kaminsky
Thursday, October 21, 2010
7:00 p.m., Room 220
Soviet born Ilya Kaminsky has won many awards for his book of poems, Dancing In Odessa
(Tupelo Press, 2004), named Best Poetry Book of the Year 2004 by ForeWord Magazine and
recipient of the Whiting Writer's Award, the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters'
Metcalf Award, the Dorset Prize. In 2008, Kaminsky was awarded Lannan Foundation's Literary
Fellowship, and in 2009 selections from Deaf Republic, his latest work, received Poetry
magazine's Levinson Prize. His anthology of twentieth century poetry in translation, the Ecco
Anthology Of International Poetry (HarperCollins 2010), was published this year in March. About
the Ecco Anthology, Carolyn Forche writes, "This brilliantly assembled gathering of world voices
reads as a symphony of utterance beginning to end, an international conversation of the highest
order, regarding the questions and concerns of humankind, beyond borders and all other such
barriers, real or imagined. Abundant thanks especially to the editors and translators of this
magnificent work." Now a resident of San Diego, Kamisnky teaches Contemporary World Poetry,
Creative Writing, and Literary Translation in San Diego State University's MFA Program in
Creative Writing.
Creative Write-a-Thon
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Building 51, Room 575
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
It's back! The popular all-day fundraising writing event for the Grossmont College Creative
Writing Program’s literary arts events returns! Raise a minimum of $50 in pledges, and receive the
following:
a full day of inspirational writing prompts
and literary activities in the four genres:
fiction, poetry, drama, and creative
nonfiction;
continental breakfast, lunch, and H20;
1 ticket per $10 raised for the coolest
raffle this side of I-5
an "I Rocked the Page t-shirt";
and at the end of the day: a laptop /
notebook full of new work and the warm
fuzzy feeling that comes with supporting
the arts!
Grand prize is a laptop computer! Pledge sheets available from an English or Creative Writing
instructor beginning Monday, October 4, 2010.
New Voices: A Student Reading
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
7:00 p.m., Room 220
The brightest and finest students of the Creative Writing Program's Fall 2010 semester will take
the stage in Room 220, reading and performing their original poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction,
and drama. Artful, evocative, and entertaining—the writers of the Fall 2010 New Voices Reading
will inspire you. Read and listen to the Spring 2010 On-Line Chapbook to read the programme
'zine or listen to audio clips of students performing their own works. Bellisimo!


