Las Vegas Writes

Each year since 2009, Nevada Humanities has commissioned Las Vegas writers to contribute to the Las Vegas Writes anthology, and to develop original works addressing a theme connected to Las Vegas. These works are compiled into a book-length volume of stories, essays, and poetry. Las Vegas Writes authors are also featured in readings and events throughout the state. Las Vegas Writes can be purchased by booksellers online and throughout the state.

 

LAS VEGAS WRITES VOLUME 15

Desert Superbloom: Las Vegas Writers on Scarcity and Abundance

Flora flourishes in the desert, fauna in the neon jungle.

In the Mojave Desert surrounding Las Vegas are hundreds of species of wildflowers. Every few years, copious rainfall results in an explosion of color. Without rain, flowers bide their time, waiting for the moment to burst out in bloom. It’s the perfect metaphor for creative souls residing in an extreme environment like Southern Nevada. What does it mean to be an artist in a town founded on conspicuous displays of wealth and glaring showcases of inequality? How do we adapt to an unforgiving landscape that baits the hook with free booze and buffets? 

Desert Superbloom: Las Vegas Writers on Scarcity and Abundance, Las Vegas Writes, Volume 15, includes a collection of original essays, stories, and graphic narratives that portray Las Vegas—a city founded on flaunting so much, while cherishing so little. With unique perspectives on blossoming in the luxurious yet resource-starved Sin City, this 15th volume of the annual Las Vegas Writes series features 15 local writers and artists, portraying a place where money is king, water is scant, and affordable housing is even harder to find than love. Join them as they portray Las Vegas—a city founded on flaunting so much, while cherishing so little. 

Contributing Writers: Jennifer Battisti, Christian Bertolaccini, Safiyya Bintali, Nicole Damon, Melissa Gill, Ana Jimenez, Victoria Koelkebeck, Mark Lenker, Paul W. Papa, Shannon Salter, S.G. Tasz, Cynthia Vespia, Autumn Widdoes, and Staci Layne Wilson. Editor, Jarret Keene. 

Las Vegas Writes is a program of Nevada Humanities. Desert Superbloom: Las Vegas Writers on Scarcity & Abundance, Las Vegas Writes, Volume 15, is supported by Nevada Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Special thanks to the Huntington Press, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, and The Writer's Block for their support of the literary arts in Las Vegas and beyond.

Copies of Desert Superbloom are available at the Nevada Humanities Program Gallery in Las Vegas, and on Amazon.

Las Vegas Writes is a program of Nevada Humanities, published by Huntington Press, with support from the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, and part of the Las Vegas Book Festival.
 

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Las Vegas Writes History 

Each year, Nevada Humanities commissions a series of writers to develop an original work surrounding a theme connected to Las Vegas. For the past 14 years, a series of essays and stories, both fiction and nonfiction, have been created. Stephens Press published the first four issues, and Las Vegas Writes is now published by Huntington Press. The Las Vegas Writes book launch at the Las Vegas Book Festival features readings and a conversation with the contributors moderated by the project editors. Commissioning original works with topics focusing on the history, future, and literary fuel Las Vegas provides showcases the broad scope of the talents that live and work and that call Nevada home. Contact Bobbie Ann Howell if you’re interested in purchasing past volumes of Las Vegas Writes.