Summer Rodman
Summer Rodman is a Kerouac Project Board MemberLouisa Horn Upcoming Readings
Monday, May 12th, 2008Louisa Horn will be reading twice this month. Check out her writer’s page to learn more about her work.
May 21st, 2008 @ 7:00PM at Soft Exposure Reading Series held at Infusion Teahouse in College Park
May 24th, 2008 Louisa Horn Farewell Reading @ 8:00PM held at the Kerouac House in College Park
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Some Interesting Kerouac Links
Monday, May 12th, 2008Here are few links that have some interesting information on Jack Kerouac. Happy browsing:
Jack and fantasy baseball:
http://hi-and-low.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/02/jack.html
A blogger visits the house:
http://tinyurl.com/57kle5
Hand drawn map of Kerouac’s trip on the road:
http://tinyurl.com/2zu5k9
NPR celebrates On The Road:
http://tinyurl.com/4xcme
2008 Central Florida Book & Music Fest
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008The Jack Kerouac Writer in Residence Project presents:
The 2008 Central Florida Book & Music Festival
Friday and Saturday, March 28th and 29th
Friday, March 28th, be part of the scene at Uptown Altamonte’s Eddie Rose Waterfront Amphitheater at Cranes Roost Park and enjoy a FREE live concert featuring the David Amram Jazz Quartet, 7:00pm until 9:00pm, and special guest Ben Alba, author of Inventing Late Night.
Venue Information:
Eddie Rose Waterfront Amphitheater at Cranes Roost Park
247 Cranes Roost Blvd.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Saturday, March 29th, re-live the NYC of the 1950s with a 12:00, noon, luncheon. Admission cost is $30 which includes lunch and David McElroy’s performance of “An Evening With Kerouac” a One Man Show written by Steve …
Valencia CC Kerouac Festival
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008On Saturday, February 23, Valencia Community College will host a free literary event in continuation of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Jack Kerouac’s book, On the Road.
For More Information Click Here
Student Readings 1-2 pm
Local Poets (including Darlyn Finch) 2-3:30 pm
Feature – Billy Collins (2-time US Poet Laureate) – 3:30 pm
Valencia Community College
701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail
Orlando, FL 32825
(407) 299-5000
Erin Worley Farewell Reading
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008Erin Worley, the current writer in residence, is packing up soon. I hope you all can come out to the house to hear Erin read what she has been working on. She will also answer questions about her time living in the Kerouac House and her adventures co-teaching at Valencia. She is a wonderful writer and has a great sense of humor.
What You Need to Know:
Saturday, February 16th @ 8pm Erin’s Farewell Reading at the Kerouac House
Food and wine to follow. A five dollar donation is suggested and dearly appreciated.
Click Here For Directions
Erin Brooks Worley was raised in Gainesville, Florida. She earned her MFA from Syracuse University, where she was a creative writing …
Become a Kerouac Writer in Residence
Monday, January 21st, 2008This is the Kerouac Project’s official call for submissions. From January through April 2008 we will be accepting applications for the September, 2008 through August, 2009 Residencies. Check out the “Application” link above to learn more. The Selection Committee will be reading your work in May and making our announcement in June.
Upcoming Kerouac Writer’s Weekend
Sunday, January 20th, 2008Four times a year Darlyn Finch leads an exciting writers weekend facilitated in the house where Jack lived.
Immerse yourself in the world of one of America’s most original and iconic writers:
• Write in the historic cottage where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums and learned On the Road would be published
• Stay in an historic art deco, period-furnished hotel
• See the original Dharma Bums manuscript
• Enjoy classic Kerouac spoken-word and jazz recordings
• Participate in a public reading
• Learn about one of the most prolific periods of Kerouac’s life from pop culture historian Bob Kealing, author of Kerouac in Florida: Where the Road Ends.
“Work and learn within the very walls where Jack Kerouac lived hand-to-mouth, plied his trade, and ultimately made literary history.” ~ Bob Kealing
$295 fee …
Kim and Seana Visit the Kerouac House
Sunday, January 13th, 2008Periodically the Kerouac House gets visitors who are producing short films, documentaries, or working on other film projects. Recently the crew from Kim and Seana’s Myspace page visited the house. To see the webisode 10 “Hard Rock” where the house appears click here.
