Veteran Artist Spotlight: Valerie Acosta
Valerie Acosta served in the United States Air Force for 20 years before retiring in 2022. She is a self-taught visual artist and published photographer. Her mediums include acrylic, gouache, watercolors, pencils, pens, clay and wood. Her art has been exhibited at the Arches Gallery in the Workhouse Arts Center in Virginia. She is also a DoD-certified Master Resilience Trainer and loves to teach resiliency skills that can support mental health and replace misery with happiness.
Veteran Artist Spotlight: Laura Joyce-Hubbard
Laura Joyce-Hubbard’s writing appears or is forthcoming in Poetry, The Iowa Review, The Sewanee Review, Ninth Letter, and elsewhere. Recent awards include winner of The Iowa Review’s 2022 veteran writing award, winner of the 2021 Ned Stuckey-French Nonfiction Contest at Southeast Review, and runner-up of the 2021 Poetry Contest at The Sewanee Review. Her nonfiction was selected as “Notable” in Best American Essays 2022. She has nationally exhibited her award-winning photography and papermaking. Laura served in the US Air Force for twenty years and was among the first tier of women to pilot the C-130. She is a fiction editor for TriQuarterly and lives in Illinois with her family, where she currently serves as the inaugural Highland Park Poet Laureate.
Horror Writing- A Workshop with Nino Cipri to Benefit Mission Belonging Programs
A special writing workshop with horror author and enthusiast Nino Cipri to benefit Mission Belonging.Horror Writing with Nino Cipri -Via Zoom- Thursday, October 5th at 7 PM EDT (Click here to register.) Have you ever wanted to write a scary story? Join horror author...
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