Neighborhoods, whether real or fictitious, conventional or
boundless, changing for better or worse, bestow an identity; give us a way of
seeing things – a way of seeing the world. It’s more than a collection of
houses on a network of streets. A neighborhood could be defined as a collection
of people with unique experiences, conditions and desires, who together form
something bigger and deeply affecting. People who engender powerful stories
together.
Join us for two days of FREE author panels and readings at
this year’s LitFest in the Dena, Mt.
View Mausoleum, 2300 N. Marengo Ave, Altadena, CA 91001. I am delighted to be
moderating a panel on Saturday, May 4, and serving as a guest author for the
closing panel on Sunday, May 5. Check out the whole schedule of authors here.
LitFest in the Dena takes place at the historic and
monumental setting of Mountain View Mausoleum, located at 2300 N. Marengo
Avenue in Altadena, CA. Please note: Google this address, as sometimes the
cemetery will come up, which is at a different address. Make sure you are going
to the Marengo location! There are multiple spots within the Mausoleum for our
panels, workshops and readings. Authors and visitors to the festival will be
directed by ushers to their specific locations.
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