Inviting Oscar to Dinner Workshop 

When

Wednesday, March 10, 2021 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM PST
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Where

This is an online event. 
 

Contact

Judy Baker, Vice President 
Redwood Branch of the California Writers Club 
707-210-6696 
If you have questions about the event or how to register.

Indigo

Poets and Authors Transitioning to the Screen

Whether in poetry or prose, the desire to see our work on screen is irresistible. Breaking onto this platform takes more than desire. Similar to your primary genre, scripts have their own tools and elements that must be observed to make your work palatable to directors, actors, and producers. With Indigo Moor, an award-winning poet & author.

About Indigo Moor

Indigo Moor is a former faculty member at the Stonecoast MFA Program, where he graduated in 2012 with an MFA in poetry, fiction, and scriptwriting. Three of his short plays, Harvest, Shuffling, and The Red and Yellow Quartet, debuted at the 60 Million Plus Theatre’s Spring Playwright’s festival. His full-length stageplay, Live! at the Excelsior, was a finalist for the Images Theatre Playwright Award. The subsequent screenplay was optioned as a full-length film. Indigo continues to consult for independent filmmakers ae scriptwriter and advisor.

Poet Laureate Emeritus of Sacramento, Indigo Moor’s fourth book of poetry Everybody’s Jonesin’ for Something, took second place in the University of Nebraska Press’ Backwater Prize. Jonesin’—a multi-genre work consisting of poetry, short fiction, memoir pieces, stage plays—will be published in spring 2021. His second book, Through the Stonecutter’s Window, won Northwestern University Press’s Cave Canem prize. His first and third books, Tap-Root and In the Room of Thirsts & Hungers, were both parts of Main Street Rag’s Editor’s Select Poetry Series. Indigo is an adjunct professor at Dominican University and visiting faculty for Dominican’s MFA program, teaching poetry, short fiction, and introduction to stage and screenwriting.

https://www.indigmoor.org


Meeting Agenda and Logistics

  • 5:45 pm Zoom Room opens 
  • 6:00 pm Workshop Begins — Indigo Moor
  • 7:30 pm Workshop Closes

The workshop will be recorded and made available to registrants.

All CWC members and non-members are welcome to attend.