Washington Writers' Workshop & Author Spotlight

Schedule

Sat Jan 10 2026 at 10:00 am to 12:30 pm

UTC-06:00

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115 W Washington St, Washington, IA, United States, Iowa 52353 | Washington, IA

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Join Iowa Poet Laureate Vince Gotera at your Washington Public Library! There will be an hour of writers' workshop with the author followed by an Author Spotlight reading at 11:30 am. Refreshments will be served.
In 2024, Vince Gotera was named the fifth Iowa Poet Laureate, with a two-year term beginning on March 1, 2024.
Vince Gotera came to the University of Northern Iowa in 1995 as a professor of creative writing and poetics. He served as Editor at the North American Review from 2000 through 2016. He also served from 2017 through 2020 as Editor of Star*Line, the print journal of the international Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association.
Before coming to UNI, Vince taught creative writing and ethnic American literature at Humboldt State University, where he directed the creative writing program. He earned his MFA in poetry writing and a double Ph.D. in English and in American Studies at Indiana University. Vince also studied at Stanford University and San Francisco State University.
Vince's publications include Dragonfly (a collection of poems from Pecan Grove Press in San Antonio, Texas) and Radical Visions: Poetry by Vietnam Veterans (a book of literary criticism from the University of Georgia Press), both of which were published in 1994. In 2003, Vince published a chapbook of poems titled Ghost Wars with Final Thursday Press. Ghost Wars received the 2004 Global Filipino Literary Award in Poetry. He published the poetry collection, Fighting Kite, with Pecan Grove Press in 2007, as well as the chapbook The Coolest Month with Final Thursday Press in 2019. Vince's poems, short stories, and essays have appeared in Ploughshares, Altered Reality Magazine, Eye to the Telescope, The Kenyon Review, The Asian Pacific American Journal, Zone 3 and other literary magazines, as well as in such anthologies as Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America, Tilting the Continent: Southeast Asian American Writing and From Totems to Hip-Hop. In 2017, he won the Veterans Writing Prize from Stone Canoe journal.
Vince was awarded the Faculty Excellence Award by the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at UNI in 2006. He won the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, from the Iowa Board of Regents in 2012. His other awards include a Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1993, the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry from The Madison Review, the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award in Poetry, and the Academy of American Poets Prize, all three in 1988.
Born and raised in San Francisco, Vince also lived in the Philippines for some time as a young child. He lives in Waterloo, Iowa, and has five children: Marty, Amanda, Amelia, Melina, and Gabriel. Marty, a graphic artist, lives with his wife, Grace, in Bielefeld, Germany. Amanda, a filmmaker, lives in Los Angeles, California. Amelia and Melina were an indie folk duo that performed frequently around the Cedar Valley and across Iowa, but Melina has since moved to New York City, where she works in fashion. Amelia is now a sculpture major at UNI. Gabriel was a Theatre major at the University of Iowa and is now the executive assistant of the Director of Parks and Rec in Iowa City.
Vince plays electric bass, guitar, and drums — blues, rock and jazz. He is the bassist of the blues/rock band Deja Blue in Waterloo and in the worship band at St. John Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls. He is also the guitarist in Groovy News, a music duo with singer Amelia Blue Gotera, his daughter.
Vince's favorite color is any shade of blue: aquamarine, cobalt, cornflower, midnight, robin's-egg, sky.
This program has been funded by Humanities Iowa, a private nonprofit, and the State Historical Society, Inc. of Iowa. A cultural resource for Iowans since 1971, Humanities Iowa brings humanities programs into the heart of Iowa communities.
Sponsored by Cafe Dodici and Dodici Suites
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