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  • INSTRUCTOR | Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

    The Carnegie 10100 Washingtonian Blvd., Gaithersburg, MD

    Liza Achilles will present a literature class for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Tuesday afternoons, 1-3pm, 6 weeks, April 7 – May 12, 2026 The Carnegie at Washingtonian Center in Gaithersburg Shakespeare's Sonnets: 400 Years of Timeless Love William Shakespeare’s sonnet sequence was first published over 400 years ago and still resonates with readers today. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade,” proclaims the most famous of them all (Sonnet 18). The poet addresses these words to a young man known as the Fair Youth; but the words also refer to the poetry itself. In this course, we will read and discuss Shakespeare's Sonnets, including the 154 sonnets as well as the short narrative poem A Lover's Complaint that was published with the sonnets in 1609. We will examine the life and times of Shakespeare and learn how he crafted these masterful 14-line poems, which have often been underrated due to their shocking sexual content. We will also read selected sonnets by other writers from various historical periods, from the Italian Renaissance through the twenty-first century. Learn more and register here.

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  • PRESENTER | Thursdays with ESWA

    Virtual

    Eastern Shore Writers Association (ESWA) presents Thursdays with ESWA. Presented online, these are generative writing workshops, craft sessions, readings and more. Every Thursday night from 7:30-9pm EST on Zoom. Free & open to all! To join a session, visit the ESWA home page at easternshorewriters.org. Liza Achilles will present "How to Generate a Buzz: Promoting Your Book Launch" on April 9 at 7:30pm.

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  • AUTHOR | 804 Lit Salon

    804 Lit Salon Washington, DC

    Catch me reading Two Novembers and participating in a Q&A at the 804 Lit Salon in Washington, DC! I am one of several featured writers at this event. Learn more and RSVP.

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  • AUTHOR | Writers LIVE! at the Enoch Pratt Free Library

    Enoch Pratt Free Library: Light Street Branch 1251 Light St, Baltimore, MD

    Featuring Liza Achilles reading from Two Novembers. Join me at the Light Street Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. This event is part of the Writers LIVE! series. This event is free and open to the public. Click here for more details.

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  • PRESENTER | 2nd Books, Authors & Publishers Fair

    Expo Hall 3, The Fairgrounds 401 Wingrove Street, Nashville, TN

    Liza Achilles presents "How to Generate a Buzz: Promoting Your Book Launch" in Nashville, Tennessee, at the second annual Books, Authors & Publishers Fair. Saturday, May 30, 2026. Time TBA. Expo Hall 3, The Fairgrounds. Learn more at bapfair.com.

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  • INSTRUCTOR | Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

    First Presbyterian Church of Howard County 9325 Presbyterian Cir., Columbia, MD

    Liza Achilles will present a literature class titled "Edgar Allan Poe: the Gothic and the Grotesque" for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Wednesday afternoons, 1-3pm, 6 weeks, September 16 – October 21, 2026, in Columbia, Maryland. Just in time for spooky season, let’s explore the life, times, and writings of Edgar Allan Poe. Poe was orphaned at a young age and experienced more than his fair share of misfortune, and he wove his personal tragedies, along with his imaginative spirit, into timeless works of literary horror. We will delve into dark poems such as “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee,” and fearsome short stories such as “The Black Cat,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” and many other literary masterpieces that continue to tantalize and horrify readers in modern times, just as they did two centuries ago. Poe is recognized as one of the first writers of detective fiction and science fiction, and he brought Gothic fiction to new heights. Join us in this macabre journey as we approach Halloween. Learn more and register here.

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  • INSTRUCTOR | Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

    Liza Achilles will present a literature class titled "Shakespeare's Sonnets: 400 Years of Timeless Love" for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Towson University. Thursday afternoons, 2:30-3:45pm, 8 weeks, September 17 – November 12, 2026, in Towson, Maryland. William Shakespeare’s sonnet sequence was first published over 400 years ago and still resonates with readers today. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade,” proclaims the most famous of them all (Sonnet 18). The poet addresses these words to a young man known as the Fair Youth; but the words also refer to the poetry itself. We will examine the life and times of Shakespeare and learn how he crafted these masterful 14-line poems, which have often been ignored due to their shocking sexual content. In this course, we will read and discuss Shakespeare's Sonnets as well as selected sonnets by other writers from various historical periods, from the Italian Renaissance through the twenty-first century. Learn more and register here.

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