Palm Sunday Tornadoes Exhibit
Greentown Historical Society History Center 103 E. Main St., GreentownLearn about the deadly 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak and its impact on the people of Greentown, Indiana.
Learn about the deadly 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak and its impact on the people of Greentown, Indiana.
Celebrate local history, spark curiosity, and rediscover downtown—one window at a time—in Columbia City, Indiana.
Learn about the history, traditions, and culture of the French and Native Americans who inhabited the area around Fort Ouiatenon in the mid-1700s.
Are you a local writer? Meet up with other writers over a light breakfast of coffee and doughnuts. Share your work, make new friends, and help build literary connections in...
The City Gallery will include a free-to-borrow-and-play library of literary- and word-focused board and card games. Not familiar with these? Lou Harry, game concierge of the weekly Game Night Social at...
Ever wish you had the opportunity to talk with literary legends no longer with us? Stop by Loudmouth Books during Proof to participate in a Letters to Dead Authors activity,...
Unleash your imagination and create your own found poetry out of magazines, letters, photographs, newspapers, markers, stickers, and more at this hands-on station!
Bookstores The Book Fairy Each Other’s Books Golden Hour Books Indy Reads Irvington Vinyl and Books Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore Loudmouth Books Tomorrow Bookstore Ujamaa Community Bookstore Literary organizations Booth...
Jill Christman is the author of If This Were Fiction: A Love Story in Essays, two memoirs (Darkroom: A Family Exposure and Borrowed Babies: Apprenticing for Motherhood), and essays in...
Learn about the unique history of the Indianapolis Propylaeum and the Indianapolis Woman’s Club, founded in 1875. The purpose of the Indianapolis Woman’s Club was, and remains, the exchange of...
In this generative workshop, we'll explore the ways that documentary poetics can be used to crack open, broaden, or crumble official narratives—especially in situations of injustice. When systems and institutions...
MARS. Marshall is a writer and cultural organizer born and raised in Detroit. Their work has been published in Obsidian Literature & Arts for the African Diaspora, Michigan Quarterly Review:...
Art Journaling: Exploring Sense of Space lead by Rosaleen Crowley This interactive workshop encourages you to interpret your own thoughts and feelings about the places that shape you. Using words,...
Magical Realism—a genre often associated with Latin American literature that combines the magical with the mundane—has been leveraged to write about sociopolitical topics for decades. From authors like Gabriel Garcia...
Younger readers (and attendees of all ages) are invited to practice their reading skills with canine companions on the lawn at the Harrison Center. Paws to Read volunteers and their...
Join a stellar panel of award-winning Midwestern crime writers for a conversation on the craft of writing a good mystery, moderated by Shamus Award-winning author James D.F. Hannah. About the...
This panel will feature a conversation about Midwestern literature that travels widely through time and space—beginning with hyperlocal experience and building toward a larger mosaic of the diverse stories we...
Rosalie Moffett is the author of Making a Living (Milkweed, 2025), Nervous System (Ecco, 2019), which was chosen by Monica Youn for the National Poetry Series Prize and listed by...
Join author Katherine Higgs-Coulthard for this fun writing session for the whole family. Families will collaborate to write a story about a specific experience using guided prompts, including making neighborhood...
About the Author Janna Matthies’s early years consisted of inventing stories on her cassette recorder, practicing piano and violin (preferably by moonlight), and searching the garden for additions to her...
Supported by: hello & handshake Conversations, place details, characteristics, moments we can't forget: these real-life happenings are all fodder for fiction. Join us to boldly reimagine the real as its...
During this workshop, children are invited to engage in storytelling and creative expression by reading Listen to Our Future: Toy Drive, discussing key themes and character actions, and creating their...
Need a break from the festival bustle? Or maybe you’ve purchased a book you can’t wait to crack open? Silent Book Club Indy offers introverts and extroverts alike a space...
Artists have always pushed boundaries—only to face backlash, bans, or erasure. From books and films to music and visual art, censorship continues to shape what stories get told and who gets...
Booth Tarkington is one of just four authors to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction twice, putting him in a category with William Faulkner, John Updike, and Colson Whitehead. However,...
Mary Ardery is the author of the poetry collection Level Watch (June Road Press, 2025). Her poems appear in Beloit Poetry Journal, Best New Poets, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner, RHINO,...
Thích Thiên Ân, American teacher and Zen Buddhist Monk, once told us to “let the mind flow like water. Face life with a calm and quiet mind and everything in...
About the Author Annie Sullivan is the author of three young adult fantasy novels (A Touch of Gold, A Curse of Gold, and Tiger Queen) published by an imprint of...
How can we build and sustain communities that honor the art of storytelling? Whether through art, activism, mutual aid, or shared space, people find ways to connect, resist isolation, and...
What is the role of an editor during a time of increasing censorship? This panel will focus squarely on the idea of an editor's role/responsibility and how editors are meeting...
A haiku workshop with David Hoppe In addition to reading from his new collection of contemporary American haiku (Snapshot Lightning), author David Hoppe will also encourage participants to write their...
Book publishing is an industry that has stood the test of time over hundreds of years—but with new technologies, confusing business models, and various stakeholders, it can be a complex process...
A full production of playwright Lou Harry’s hit play from the 2025 Indy Fringe Festival (with original cast members Beverly Roche and Michelle Wafford) will be followed by an interactive...
About the Author Danez Smith is the author of four collections including Don’t Call Us Dead, Homie, and most recently Bluff, a finalist for the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry....
As the sun sets over Indianapolis, close out your day at Proof with a rooftop open mic. Share a piece you’ve been working on or new writing from the day....