
Sep 2, 2025
The local Austin nonprofit organization dedicated to building community for Black women writers will now have a physical location at the LINC of Austin.
AUSTIN, Tex., Sep. 2, 2024 – Torch Literary Arts is proud to announce that a physical location for the nonprofit will open in Fall 2025. The nonprofit that has been running for nineteen years will now have a physical location at the LINC of Austin in North-Central Austin, TX.
“Watching Torch grow to having a physical location is a dream come true,” executive director of Torch, Amanda Johnston. “Establishing the Torch Center grounds us in our mission and offers more community-building activities for Black women writers and all lovers of literature here in the city where Torch was founded.”
The physical location will allow the nonprofit to host more in-person events in the greater Austin area. Torch hosts recurring events, including the Wildfire Reading Series that features notable authors from across the country, open mic events, free creative writing and professional development workshops, an annual retreat, and more.
“This is more than a building; this is a victory for our voices, our stories, and our legacy. I am overjoyed to be a small part of the team that continues to cultivate victories for Black women. Torch is lighting the way,” said board chair Sequoia Maner, PhD.
According to Magnitude & Bond, a study on Black Literary organizations, Black-led and other culturally specific literary organizations are some of the most underresourced arts organizations. This physical location allows Torch to expand beyond its already growing diasporic presence and anchors itself in Austin’s arts community.
Torch was established in 2006 as a grassroots community project by Amanda Johnston, 2024 Texas Poet Laureate. In nineteen years, the organization has published the award-winning Torch Magazine, hosted an annual paid retreat with a national reach, and developed partnerships with the Texas Book Festival, Texas State University, and the Consulate General of Ireland in Austin, among others.
Many thanks to Art Power for fueling Torch's flame as the first corporate sponsor of the Torch Center. Interested in supporting Torch Literary Arts as a sponsor or partner? Email us at contact@torchliteraryarts.org to learn how.
You can keep up with Torch’s progress and upcoming events by visiting their website at torchliteraryarts.org, signing up for the weekly newsletter, or following on Instagram.
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About Torch Literary Arts
Torch Literary Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit established with love and intention in 2006 to publish and promote creative writing by Black women. We publish contemporary writing by experienced and emerging writers alike. Torch has featured work by Toi Derricotte, Tayari Jones, Sharon Bridgforth, Crystal Wilkinson, Patricia Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Elizabeth Alexander, and others. Programs include the Wildfire Reading Series, workshops, an annual retreat, and special events.
Help Torch continue to publish and promote Black women writers by donating today.
Media Contact Information:
Brittany Heckard
Communications Associate
bheckard@torchliteraryarts.org
(512) 641-9251