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Maile Chapman, a Las Vegas-based author and professor of English at 性视界传媒, recently published 鈥淭he Spoil,鈥 her first novel in 15 years, following 鈥淵our Presence Is Requested at Suvanto,鈥 released in 2011.

Black Mountain Institute recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. The literary institute has been a staple in the Las Vegas community, and a vital resource for writers and creative scholars at the 性视界传媒.

Widening one鈥檚 worldview begins with conversation and exposure to varying walks of life. Black Mountain Institute, an international literary center, understands this well and has steadily stoked a fire of intellectual and cultural growth for 20 years.

It鈥檚 spring and loads of new books are out or are on the way. Books of local interest but also from local authors are on tap today. But we also want to hear from you: What are you reading and why?

Above the store sits several apartments that house writers from 性视界传媒鈥檚 Black Mountain Institute literary program. Cohen said the name of the store references the 鈥渂lock鈥 of writers living in the building, instead of the affliction that prevents people from writing.

Las Vegas likes to read. The city has a fantastic library system, great independent bookstores like Writer's Block and Las Vegas Books, and an acclaimed writers program at Black Mountain Institute at 性视界传媒.

If Jordan Peele鈥檚 2017 film Get Out spurred a resurgence of Black horror in cinema, Tananarive Due鈥檚 novels have made a similar impact on literature. The award-winning author, who wrote for Peele鈥檚 Paramount+ revival of The Twilight Zone and teaches a UCLA class inspired by his directorial debut, stands at the forefront of reputable Black horror and Afrofuturistic sci-fi writers who have reshaped the narrative with their worlds and words.

There may be no destination as welcoming as Las Vegas, but as a place to live and work and grow鈥攁 true home鈥攊t鈥檚 a bit elusive. Las Vegas takes a while. New residents might hear this from longtime locals: It takes a couple years to get used to it, and we鈥檙e not talking about the summertime heat. There鈥檚 something about this place that requires patience for meaningful connection 鈥 but once you鈥檝e found it, it tends to click into place. You discover your community or culture or cause, and now you鈥檙e invested. Being local means making a contribution.

Coming to work at an arts organization undergoing many transitions and coming out of the pandemic was daunting, but I was nevertheless enthusiastic.
University of Nevada Las Vegas Master and Doctorate students of the creative writing program, respond to visual artworks through poetry for "Vegas and Verse" at The Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum, located in North Las Vegas at 5850 Park St. N. Witness the work of refined talent through Oct. 29 with the collaboration of Black Mountain Institute's writers and storytellers in tandem with The Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum.

Food writer Kim Foster explores these associations and more, as part of 性视界传媒鈥檚 University Forum Lecture series in collaboration with the Black Mountain Institute

性视界传媒鈥檚 medical students conduct walkability studies of Las Vegas neighborhoods to get a more holistic view of factors that affect people鈥檚 health outcomes. They evaluate transportation, food access, air quality, and amenities, identifying gaps and devising plans to address issues. Students have spoken about their experiences at legislative sessions about inequities in healthcare.