Chancla Cartography: A prose workshop with Carribean Fragoza

06/17/2023 - 11:00am to 2:00pm
Fiction/Creative Nonfiction
Workshop

"Chancla Cartography” is a pedestrian approach to writing that finds rich subject material in daily environments and interactions. This prose workshop draws from elements of nonfiction and fiction to call upon personal and collective narratives embedded in familiar landscapes such as in a neighborhood or home. Participants will be encouraged to tap into the complex knowledge contained in its places, objects and people.

About the facilitator:

Carribean Fragoza is a fiction and nonfiction writer from South El Monte, CA. Her collection of stories Eat the Mouth That Feeds You was published in 2021 by City Lights and was a finalist for a 2022 PEN Award. Her co-edited compilation of essays, East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte was published by Rutgers University Press and her collection of essays Writing Home: New Terrains of California is forthcoming with Angel City Press. She has published in Harper's Bazaar, The New York Times, Zyzzyva, Alta, BOMB, Huizache, KCET, the Los Angeles Review of Books, ArtNews, and Aperture Magazine. She is the Prose Editor at Huizache Magazine and Creative Nonfiction and Poetry Editor at Boom California, a journal of UC Press. Fragoza is the founder and co-director of South El Monte Arts Posse, an interdisciplinary arts collective. She is a 2023 Whiting Literary Award recipient.

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