Lit Angels Reading

Schedule

Sat May 16 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

UTC-07:00

Location

Village Well Books & Coffee | Culver City, CA

Hear great new work from exciting voices in literature!
About this Event

Come join Francesca Lia Block and her LIT ANGELS, Hannah Olabosibe Eco, Lezlie Williams Mitchell, Laurel Ollstein, Tracey Simmons and more for a reading of their work!

About the participants:

Francesca is the author of over thirty books and editor of LIT ANGELS on Substack. She teaches creative writing at Antioch University, Los Angeles, UCLA Extension, privately, and every morning at the Village Well.

Hannah Olabosibe Eko is a Nigerian-American writer, multimedia storyteller, and book doula. A graduate of the US Merchant Marine Academy, she holds a Master’s Degree in Community and Economic Development from Penn State University, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She is the founder of The Lit Club, a cannabis-inspired literary salon, creative community, and event series at the intersection of art, healing, and pleasure justice. Her writing has appeared in Buzzfeed, Bust magazine, Fractured Lit, Aster(ix), and elsewhere. She currently makes her home between Los Angeles, California and the universe.

Lezlie Williams Mitchell is a writer, editor, and actor whose work spans film, publishing, and brand storytelling. She has contributed to platforms such as Reebok, Livestrong, and Best of Vegan, and co-wrote Lovers, a stylized short film. During the pandemic, she published her debut children’s book, Some Of Us, All Of Us. Her writing appears in Energy Healing & Soul Medicine, Issue #8 of Lit Angels: Otherworlds, which features her short story “Mirror, Mirror,” Publish Her Anthology Dear Body VOL TWO, which includes her essay "Built Like A Goddess,” and At The Well, which features her essay "My First Elul.” When not writing, Lezlie is acting, parenting three magical little humans with her husband, or hanging out with their cat, Coco. Find her on Instagram @lovelezlie.

Laurel Ollstein is a playwright, writer, director and educator whose plays most recently have been produced at The Old Globe and TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Other plays produced across the county include They Promised Her the Moon; Laughter, Hope and a Sock in the Eye; CHEESE; Esther’s Moustache; Unhappily Married in Valencia; OPA! the Musical; Dorothy Parker Is in the Bath; Blackwell’s Corner; The Dark Ages; Bias Cut; and Showing Our Age. She is also currently writing the second season of a podcast radio drama for New Conservatory Theatre Center in San Francisco. Laurel has been commissioned to write new works by The Getty Villa, About…Productions, Virginia Avenue Project, New Jersey Repertory Company, Playwrights’ Arena, and Clark Library, and she has developed plays with TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, The Actors’ Gang, Cornerstone Theater Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, The Road Theatre Company, The Barrow Group, Miranda Theatre Company, and Playwrights’ Center among others. Several of her television and film projects have been optioned for development. Her awards include grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and California Arts Council, as well as Ovation, Garland, and LA Weekly Theater Awards. She wrote the first draft of They Promised Her the Moon at The University of Oklahoma, where she was a Faith Broome Playwright-in-Residence. They Promised Her the Moon is also recipient of a 2018 Social Impact Theatre Grant from The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation. Laurel also directs playwriting programs, provides writing and arts education in schools and for mature adults, and creates plays on social justice themes. She serves as adjunct faculty at California Institute of the Arts, UCLA, Loyola Marymount University, University of Redlands, and Otis College of Art and Design. Ollstein holds an MFA in playwriting from the School of Theater, Film and Television at UCLA.

Melissa Pleckham is a horror writer, musician, and actress whose work has been featured in publications including Francesca Lia Block’s Lit Angels Literary Journal, Pyre Magazine, Tales from the Moonlit Path, The Sirens Call eZine, Luna Luna, and Coffin Bell, among others. She has previously guest edited two issues of Lit Angels: “Halfway to Halloween” (Lit Angels #28, April 2025) and “All Hallows” (Lit Angels #34, October 2025). She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and a clowder of cats, two of whom are named after Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, and all of whom are perfect furry angels. Her debut novel, Lily of the Valley, is forthcoming. Learn more at www.melissapleckham.com or on Instagram @mpleckham.

Tracey K Zakai has an MFA in Creative Writing, from Antioch University LA. Her writing has been published in Aunt Chloe: A Journal of Artful Candor, Wussy Magazine, Reclamation Magazine, Lit Angels, and for Q Bee App. She leads writing groups and soundbaths at mental health wellness and drug/alcohol treatment centers. She is currently finishing her debut novel, Specimen.

Bornila Chatterjee's TV credits include Wytches (writer) for Amazon Prime, Shantaram (writer) for Apple TV+ and Bombay Begums (writer/director) for Netflix. Her feature film The Hungry (writer/director) premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and she has sold a feature film screenplay to New Line Cinema. Bornila is a fellow of the Sundance Institute/ Mumbai Mantra Screenwriters Lab and holds a BFA in Film and Television from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She loves bread and big cities.

Robin Carr was born in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in Lit Angels Literary Journal, Pandemic Diaries, Santa Monica Review, Brooklyn Review, Frank: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing, and the L.A. Weekly. Her book, 101 Girls, was published by Illuminati Press. She appears on the spoken-word album, Disclosure, and has performed at Beyond Baroque in L.A. and at the St. Mark’s Poetry Project in New York. Robin enjoys playing her out-of-tune piano. More of her writing can be found at https://substack.com/@robincarr1

Jack Samm makes movies for money and writes books for sanity. He is a past attendee of the Norwescon Speculative Fiction Writing Workshop and is currently revising his first novel, Toppled Crowns.

Brittany Sipe is a therapist, vintage collector, and roller derby skater who lives in New England with her family. This is her first exploration of the world through written word.

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Village Well Books & Coffee, 9900 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, United States
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