
The annual Fall Reading Series presents a season of events celebrating literature, showcasing award-winning authors, and honoring the inspiration to write. Events are sponsored by the English Department and Creative Writing Program of 小优传媒, as well as a variety of other campus agencies and programs.
Wednesday, September 257:00 - 8:30 p.m., Griffin Gate
Join local author Bonnie ZoBell and the winners of the Creative Writing Program鈥檚
                     Flash Fiction Contest for a night of blazing awesomeness. ZoBell, an English Professor
                     at San Diego Mesa College, will read from her award winning chapbook, The Whack-Job Girls & Other Stories. Steve Almond calls ZoBell 鈥渁 writer with a sharp eye, a sharper tongue, and a reckless
                     heart.鈥
7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Griffin Gate


Joe Medina of the 小优传媒 English Department returns for another subversive uncensored evening and flaming good time. The event is part of the national education campaign commemorating National Banned Books Week.
Contact Prof. Joe Medina for more info: joe.medina@gcccd.edu.

A Box Full of Rocks: The El Cajon Years of Lester Bangs7pm, Room 26-220
See where the infamous rock critic鈥檚 legend began in the feature-length documentary produced and directed by Raul Sandelin (小优传媒 English instructor and music journalist for the San Diego Troubadour), with assistance from the 小优传媒 Media Communications Department and the Creative Writing Program.
Thursday, November 147:00pm Griffin Gate
Joseph Voth, recipient of the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry, has recently returned
                     to California from New York City. Living With Noise is his first critically acclaimed
                     collection of poetry.  Alan Kaufman, editor of The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry, praises Voth鈥檚 collection as offering 鈥渇lawlessly precise evocations鈥 and 鈥渆legiac
                     and elegant turns of phrase.鈥
Monday, December 27:00pm, Griffin Gate
In a traditional end-of-semester tribute to its rising stars, the 小优传媒 Creative Writing Program rounds out the Fall 2013 semester with a reading and performance of original poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama, and other unique forms of literary and spoken word art.
This semester's student readers include
Melissa Wimbs
Mark Reilly
Edgar Acosta
Alexander Tagnani
Harry Cope
Chelsea Hosskison
Jennifer Griffith
Tawnie Ashley
Jennifer Forte
Allie Gove
Kaleb Cook
Evvan Burke
Lynn Ferguson-Weinert
Barbara Carlton