BLA sponsors two Memoir Writing Groups that each meet twice a month. Having a BLA membership is required to attend. To inquire about joining the Memoir Writing Group, please email  lois@requist.com

GOING THE DISTANCE—NOT THERE YET  brings together writings that offer strength, hope, and solidarity in this time of ongoing viral pandemic, embedded racism, economic hardship, climate crisis, and threats to democracy. This column of poetry and short prose is published weekly in the Benicia Herald and is posted at Going The Distance. Due to space limitations, prose pieces of fewer than 350 words, or poems of fewer than 30 lines, with a maximum of 30 characters per line work best. Send your writing to msgast45@gmail.com

Benicia Literary Arts is seeking volunteers

Benicia Literary Arts is now part of Amazon's Smile charities donation program.

Shop at smile.amazon.com and use this link to direct your donation  Benicia Literary Arts. Amazon will donate to us 0.5% of your eligible purchases with no fees or extra cost. Choose Benica Literary Arts as your charity. 

Benicia First Tuesday Poets’ Group


We gather at the Library at 6:15 for cookies and conversation and 6:30 for an open mic program.

For more information see: 


https://www.benicialibrary.org

Welcome! What we do:
  • Read, edit, and work with authors on their manuscripts
  • Publish works of literary merit
  • Hold events that inform and educate writers
  • Sponsor ongoing writing groups who help each other
  • Sponsor workshops on writing, publishing, social media
We started a blog! We invite you to join the conversation on the blog page. 

We are thrilled to announce that Carolyn Plath’s memoir, Glenn’s Sister, published by Benicia Literary Arts, has been selected as a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards competition, the largest not-for-profit book awards for indie authors and publishers. Carolyn, who passed away in December 2022, was a member of one of BLA’s Memoir Groups. With vivid descriptions and wry wit, Plath, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, brings the 50s and 60s alive in this story of a family united by love but torn apart by an unspoken secret. At the book’s center lies the deep bond between Glenn and his sister Carolyn, who uses multiple points of view to tell the tragic story of her brother’s brief life with insight, understanding, and wry humor.


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BENICIA READS

Books and Blankets in the Park
April 27th 10-12

 Enjoy a brand-new book on a blanket in City Park. Do some literary arts and crafts. Watch some magic! Take   home a free book for your library.


 The event is Saturday, April 27, from 10 am to noon at City Park. Magician Dante Mancini will be on hand   starting  at 10:30. Families and children are invited to check out the different activities throughout the park.   There will be craft tables, book tables, legos, paper bag puppets and snacks.


 "One of the goals of the Benicia Reads initiative is to encourage parents and family members to talk to, sing   with,  and read with their young children. In a world full of devices and distractions, we easily forget how to   engage with each other and especially our young people," said Leslie Beatson, Assistant Superintendent of   Benicia Unified School District.

Co-Sponsored by Benicia Literary Arts

Bay Area Book Festival - Outdoor Fair 2024
Sunday, June 02, 2024
11:00am - 5:00pm
Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park,
21. 51 Martin Luther King Jr Way,
Berkeley, CA 94704

Dear Benicia Literary Arts’ members:I want to make sure you know that we have rented space at the Bay Area Book Festival on Sunday, June 2nd. The booth will be open from 11 am to 5 pm. We will be offering books for sale and our members can sell their books at the booth as well. You don’t have to sell books to participate!