Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024 and ends on 01/25/2025
Participants must currently be 18 years to 111 years old.
Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024 and ends on 02/22/2025
Participants must currently be 18 years to 111 years old.
Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024 and ends on 03/29/2025
Participants must currently be 18 years to 111 years old.
Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024 and ends on 04/26/2025
Participants must currently be 18 years to 111 years old.
Have you ever wondered how it feels to publish a book? You get a box in the mail, open it, and it’s the first copy of your book with your name printed. You just became an author! This one-day writers’ retreat will change your mindset on becoming an author. Throughout the workshop, participants will:
No complete manuscript is required. Bring your pen and paper, but most importantly, your desire to publish and become an author.
Adults (18+)
Victor Vélez
Victor, a native of Puerto Rico, grew up in New York City and currently lives in Cincinnati. His creative talents are expressed through multiple artistic disciplines as a writer, poet, photographer, and musician. Victor studied Communication Arts at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York, and began his writing career as a freelance writer in the early 1980s. Victor’s published works include:
Poetry collections – A Quest for Answers (2003), Conga Blues (2008), Donde Estas, Senor? (2014), Divine Reflections (2016), and Wandering Soul (2019)
Photography – Images (2013)
Children’s book – You Live Inside (2022)
Fictional and non-fiction works – Salsa in the ‘Nati (2020), The Triduum of All Hallows (2021), The Twelve (2022), and Forecast (2022) Jennifer’s Notes, a novel suspense thriller with a twist, is coming in 2024.
CCAC’s scholarship program was created so that everyone has access to the arts and can express themselves. Students may receive scholarships of up to $100 per session (Spring, Summer, and Fall) based on availability by filling out a simple form.
Support for CCAC's scholarship program comes from the Gerald H. Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund and contributors like you.
Please contact Clifton Cultural Arts Center if you have any questions.