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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In July
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night In Open Mic on Tuesday\, July 6\, 7:00pm. Registration required. Click HERE to register. Our featured writer is JoAnne Silver Jones. \nWriter Bio: In her first book\, a memoir\, Headstrong: Surviving a traumatic brain injury\, JoAnne Silver Jones tells of her journey from suffering an act of random violence that left her with a severe traumatic brain injury\, to the publication of her memoir\, at age 73\, and entry into the world of writing. She is Professor Emeritus at Springfield College\, an avid sports fan\, news junky\, ocean lover and dog worshiper. She and her wife divide their time between Santa Cruz\, California and Northampton\, MA. She continues to write and is waiting on her muse to guide her into her next book. \nVisit her at: https://joannejonesauthor.com/
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-june-2
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Open Mic,Writers Night Out
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T180000
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SUMMARY:Black Writers Read: Juneteenth\, One Year Later
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, June 19\, 2020\, Valley Society hosted an over 3-hour virtual event\, convening 16 Black writers from across the country to share their work. Seeing the need to sustain this platform\, we launched the series\, Black Writers Read. Join us\, one year later in celebration of Juneteenth\, to hear from members of Valley Society and past Black Writers Read guests reflect on the year in Black culture\, literary arts\, and existence. Members of Valley Society will read excerpts from work written over the past year. \nWATCH LIVE on Saturday\, June 19 @ 6 p.m. ET\nwww.facebook.com/valleysociety413\nwww.facebook.com/writerscocopenexplore\nvia YouTube: Nicole M. Young’s channel \nAbout Black Writers Read\nHosted and Produced by performance poet\, playwright\, pop culture critic\, and philanthropy professional\, Nicole M. Young\, Valley Society’s Black Writers Read showcases\, celebrates\, and honors the words\, work and traditions of Black writers from across the country\, across genres\, across experiences and across the African Diaspora.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/black-writers-read-juneteenth-one-year-later
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Readings,Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210616T183000
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SUMMARY:An Exploration of Flash Fiction & Flash Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Join us online on June 16 from 6:30 – 8:00pm for An Exploration of Flash Fiction & Flash Memoir. \nFlash takes everything we love about compelling stories – the complexity\, nuance\, characters\, emotion\, tension\, stakes – and delivers it all in an impossibly short high-wire act that leaves us deeply affected and that resonates long after. But how do we go about writing\, crafting\, and editing down our stories into these sparkling fictional (or memoiristic) gems? In this short workshop\, we’ll attempt to answer that question. Through a short craft lecture\, exploration and discussion of two example texts\, and several in-class exercises\, we’ll pry open the door to this exciting form that rewards the playful experimenters and the meticulous crafters and challenges the rest of us to become more like them. Writers will leave with a better understanding of the flash form\, how it differs from longer fiction\, and the beginnings of two new pieces. \nRegistration required. Click HERE to register. \nBio: Joy Baglio is a fiction writer\, editor\, and founder of Pioneer Valley Writers’ Workshop\, a Northampton MA-based (now virtual) writing center\, offering a wide-array of one-day and multi-week workshops in all genres. Her short stories have appeared in American Short Fiction\, Tin House\, Gulf Coast\, The Iowa Review\, SmokeLong Quarterly\, and elsewhere. She’s received fellowships/awards from Yaddo\, Bread Loaf\, The Elizabeth George Foundation\, Vermont Studio Center\, Ploughshares Emerging Writers Contest (Runner-Up)\, among others. Joy holds an MFA from The New School and lives in Florence MA. F ind her at: joybaglio.com.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/an-exploration-of-flash-fiction-flash-memoir
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210610T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210610T193000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Ritual 2021
DESCRIPTION:On the three-year anniversary of the Poetry Critique Meet-up\, co-sponsored by Straw Dog Writers and the Northampton Center for the Arts\, twenty poets who have participated in the meet-ups this past year will give short readings. Join us for this gala event by writing for the zoom link at poetryritual2021@gmail.com.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/poetry-ritual-2021
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210606T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210504T192926Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Read / Hilltowns June
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Read / Hilltowns! On Sunday\, June 6 from 2-4 pm our featured reader is Howie Faerstein. To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown at brownjaneroy@gmail.com for a link to the meeting. \nBio: Howie Faerstein is the author of two chapbooks: Play a Song on the Drums\, he said and Out of Order (Main Street Rag) and two full-length collections: Dreaming of the Rain in Brooklynand Googootz and Other Poems\, both published by Press 53. His poetry and reviews can be found in Great River Review\, Nimrod\, CutThroat\, Off the Coast\, Rattle\, upstreet\, Nine Mile and on-line in Verse Daily\, Nixes Mate\, Gris-Gris\, Peacock Journal\, and Connotation. A five-time Pushcart Prize nominee\, he volunteers as a mentor at the Center for New Americans\, is co-poetry editor of CutThroat\, A Journal of the Arts\, and lives in Florence\, MA.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-june
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Open Mic,Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210601T210000
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In June
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night In Open Mic on Tuesday\, June 1\, 7:00pm. \nRegistration required. Click HERE to register.  \nOur featured writer is Shanta Lee Gander. \nBio: Shanta Lee Gander’s work has been featured in many publications and is the 2020 recipient of the Arthur Williams Award for Meritorious Service to the Arts and 2020 and named as Diode Editions full-length book contest winner for her debut poetry compilation\, GHETTOCLAUSTROPHOBIA: Dreamin of Mama While Trying to Speak in Woke Tongues forthcoming in June 2021. Shanta Lee gives lectures on the life of Lucy Terry Prince as a member of the Vermont Humanities Council Speakers Bureau and is the 2020 gubernatorial appointee to their board of directors. To learn more\, visit\, Shantaleegander.com.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-june
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Open Mic,Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T120000
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CREATED:20210325T193201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T140044Z
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SUMMARY:Writing About Politics and Current Events: Opportunities and Obstacles
DESCRIPTION:Politics often seems like a faraway\, abstract subject that has little to do with our everyday lives. Current events have always been complex and difficult but\, in recent years\, seem even more divisive and frustrating than ever. So how can we write about important issues in ways that won’t drive us apart? This workshop will focus on writing that bridges the gaps between our personal values and the larger world in ways that empower our voices as agents for connection and change. We’ll explore how we can bring politics into our favorite forms of writing and explore some unlikely publishing methods that can take us from the written word to activism. (For best results\, come to the workshop with a few notes on what you consider your most important personal values and/or a list of important political issues that you care about.) \nRegister in advance of this event HERE.\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nAuthor Bio: John Sheirer (pronounced “shy-er”) lives in Northampton\, Massachusetts\, with his wonderful wife Betsy and happy dog Libby. He has taught writing and communications for 28 years at Asnuntuck Community College in Enfield\, Connecticut\, where he also serves as editor and faculty advisor for Freshwater Literary Journal (submissions welcome). He writes a monthly column on current events for his hometown newspaper\, the Daily Hampshire Gazette\, and his books include memoir\, fiction\, poetry\, essays\, political satire\, and photography. His most recent book is Positively Toward the Negative: Surviving the Trump-Led Attack on American Values and Basic Human Decency. Find him at JohnSheirer.com.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writing-about-politics-and-current-events-opportunities-and-obstacles
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T210000
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SUMMARY:Voices for Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild presents Voices for Resistance on Wednesday\, May 19 at 7:00pm. \nFeatured writers reading include: Amina Jordan-Mendez\, Andrea Hairston\, Andrea Lawlor\, Charles Coe\, Desmond Peeples\, and Shanta Lee Gander. \nThis event is sponsored by SDWG Social Justice Committee and Forbes Library. \nRegister through co-sponsor Forbes library at: forbeslibrary.libcal.com/event/7501886 \n  \nHere is the video recording of the event: https://youtu.be/9efNkAhBXk0 \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/voices-for-resistance
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
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SUMMARY:Writers Night In May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night In Open Mic on Tuesday\, May 4\, 7:00pm. \nRegistration required. Register HERE. \nOur featured writer is Celia Jeffries. \nCelia Jeffries is a writer\, editor\, and teacher whose work has appeared in numerous newspapers and literary magazines including Westview\, Solstice Literary Magazine\, and Puerto del Sol\, as well as the anthology Beyond the Yellow Wallpaper. She has received grants from Turkey Land Cove Foundation\, The Massachusetts Cultural Council\, and La Muse. Jeffries holds an MA from Brandeis and worked in news and educational publishing before earning an MFA from Lesley University. She has worked with writers at all levels\, from elementary school to university both here and abroad\, and in many different communities\, including incarcerated\, literacy\, and ESL programs. Her own writing has been nurtured in the community of writers in Western Massachusetts\, where she is on the steering committee of Straw Dog Writers Guild\, and where she offers workshops at Pioneer Valley Writers Workshop. Blue Desert is her first novel.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-may-2021
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210502T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210502T160000
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SUMMARY:Writers Read / Hilltowns\, May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Read / Hilltowns! On Sunday\, May 2 from 2-4 pm our featured reader is Suzanne Rancourt. To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown at brownjaneroy@gmail.com for a link to the meeting. \nBio: Sundress Best of the Net Nominee\, Suzanne S. Rancourt\, is of Abenaki/Huron descent. Author of Billboard in the Clouds\, Northwestern UP\, received the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas First Book Award\, and murmurs at the gate\, Unsolicited Press\, released in 2019. Old Stones\, New Roads\, Main Street Rag Publishing\, is forthcoming Spring 2021. She is a USMC and Army Veteran who holds degrees in psychology\, writing and expressive arts therapy. She continues to serve as a Mentor for the Saratoga County Veterans’ Peer to Peer program.\nSuzanne is widely published. Please visit her website for a complete publication list: https://www.expressive-arts.com/Artists–Page.html \n“My workshops\, artist salons\, and readings are known for humor\, and authenticity.” Ms. Rancourt states. Her metaphors are rich with sensuality and honesty\, reaffirming her connectedness to nature and the power of place. Inspired by the multiracial poetess\, Ai\, Ms. Rancourt remarks\, “poetry isn’t always pastoral fantasy\, sometimes it is the skill of finding the beauty in a single moment\, a single gesture\, and the courage to write about that truth no matter where you are or what is happening around you. Artists have a responsibility.”
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-may-2021
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T193000
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SUMMARY:Black Writers Read with Shannon Luders-Manuel
DESCRIPTION:RESCHEDULED: Saturday\, April 17\, 6:00pm\nPlease join us for the next episode of Black Writers Read featuring memoirist and essayist\, Shannon Luders-Manuel. Shannon will read from her essay\, “Rediscovering My Father”\, which was published in the New York Times. Shannon will also share insight into her memoir and her other work. Go to the Valley Society Facebook event to participate. \nBio: Shannon Luders-Manuel is a West Coast writer\, editor\, and sensitivity reader. She received her master’s in English literature from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Review of Books\, and Real Simple\, among others. She is currently represented by Chase Literary Agency for her memoir about growing up mixed race\, coming in and out of conservative Christianity\, and her complicated relationship with her absent\, alcoholic father. \nTo learn more about Valley Society’s programs and events like us on Facebook.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/black-writers-read-with-shannon-luders-manuel
LOCATION:Facebook
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T160000
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SUMMARY:Writers Read Hilltowns\, April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Read / Hilltowns! On Sunday\, April 11 from 2-4 pm our featured reader is Ann Averill. To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown at brownjaneroy@gmail.com for a link to the meeting. \nBio: Ann C. Averill is the author of Teacher Dropout\, Finding Grace in an Unjust School based on her true story of teaching in an urban school. Excerpts appeared in a Writer’s Digest’s best of short short stories collection. Her flash memoir has appeared in WriteAngles Journal and on her blog @anncaverill.com. Ann is passionate about finding the narrative arc in her real-life experiences and selecting the details that bring them alive for others. \nNOTE the Sunday’s change. April’s Writers Read will be on the 2nd Sunday instead of the 1st Sunday this month.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-april-2021
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210302T165533Z
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SUMMARY:How To Injure Your Characters
DESCRIPTION:Dr. David Page will cover how\, when\, what\, where in a story to place a trauma scene\, as well as how to construct the scene with appropriate details. Specifics of head and neck\, chest\, abdomen and extremity injuries will be briefly covered. Also\, the U.S. trauma system will be described to permit the writer to accurately determine what level of care is available and warranted\, as well as the health care personnel who participate. \nRegister in advance for this meeting by clicking HERE.\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nBio: Dr. Page is a retired Professor of Surgery\, Tufts University School of Medicine\, who has accumulated 30 plus teaching and mentoring awards over a four-decade career\, including two national recognition awards as a surgical educator. He has published two reference books for writers\, a 2017 book on the laparoscopic surgery revolution and its implications for patients\, and over 20 peer reviewed journal papers.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/how-to-injure-your-characters
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210309T184214Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night In: April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night In Open Mic on Tuesday\, April 6\, 7:00pm. To Register\, email wno@strawdogwriters.org to request the Zoom link. Include your first and last name and zip code. \nOur featured writer is Sharon Tracey. \nBio: Sharon Tracey is a poet and editor and author of two full-length poetry collections: Chroma: Five Centuries of Women Artists (Shanti Arts Publishing\, 2020) and What I Remember Most is Everything (All Caps Publishing\, 2017). In her newest book\, Chroma\, she takes the reader through a series of galleries inspired by the work of forty-seven women artists painting across five centuries as she explores what it means to be human\, a woman\, a creator. Her poems have also appeared in Terrain.org\, The Worcester Review\, Mom Egg Review\, Tule Review\, The Ekphrastic Review\, and elsewhere. She lives and writes in Amherst\, Massachusetts. sharontracey.com \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-april-2021
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Writers Night Out
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210313T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210313T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210204T195220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210204T195220Z
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SUMMARY:Jump-Start a Story: A Sisters in Crime Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Surrealists used to pool their money and buy a one-way ticket to the furthest destination they could afford. They’d send one person off on an adventure and they’d have to make their way back somehow\, and tell the others all about it when they returned. Along the way\, they’d collect talismans that helped them navigate the dark places they encountered. \nIn this workshop\, we’ll be sending each of you off on an adventure and when you get back\, you’ll have the outline of a short story. We’ll begin by randomly selecting your destination. You’ll choose a souvenir and explore its significance to your character. Then we’ll do a brief tarot card reading to guide you along your way from the opening conflict to the resolution of your story. \nHere’s how it works: \n\nIntroduction to the exercise\nA screen share at the beginning for all participants that will allow them to select from among various situations (as depicted in movie stills)\, locations\, and souvenir objects.\nTen minutes of free writing in response to the question: who are you\, where are you\, and what does the object you brought back mean to you?\nSending participants into one of three breakout rooms\, each hosted by one of of the workshop leaders\, where they will get a short tarot card reading to give them the essential aspects of their story arc.\nReconvening as a group to share results.\n\nSpaces are limited to 21 participants. Registration is required. To register email strawdogreg@gmail.com. You will receive a confirmation reply with a Zoom link. \nPresenter bios: \nLisa Lieberman writes the Cara Walden series of historical mysteries based on old movies and featuring blacklisted Hollywood people on the lam in dangerous international locales. She is President of the New England chapter of Sisters in Crime. \nCarolyn Marie Wilkins is an author\, a musician and a psychic medium. She is the author of\nthree mystery novels: Death at a Séance\, Melody for Murder and Mojo for Murder.\nTo find out more about Carolyn: www.carolynwilkins.com \nSharon Healy Yang is passionate about mysteries from the golden age\, whether in a book or on the screen. Her series of Jessica Minton Mysteries include Bait and Switch and Letter from a Dead Man. The third entry\, Always Play the Dark Horse\, is forthcoming in 2021
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/jump-start-a-story-a-sisters-in-crime-workshop
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210307T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210212T163645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T163513Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Read Hilltowns March 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Read / Hilltowns! On Sunday\, March 7th from 2-4pm our featured reader is Stephanie Shafran. To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown at brownjaneroy@gmail.com for a link to the meeting. You can sign up for Zoom video conferencing for free HERE. \nBio: Stephanie Shafran lives in Western MA. Her poetry and prose have appeared in anthologies such as Straw Dog’s Compass Roads and Ophelia’s Mom\, edited by Nina Shandler. And in journals such as Earth’s Daughters\, Whirlwind Review\, Slant and Silkworm. Her poem Pears received an honorable mention in Writers’ Digest’s 2001 non-rhyming poetry competition. Last year\, Stephanie’s poem After “Since Unfinished” by Richard Blanco won 3rd place in the Robert P. Collén Poetry Competition; recently she was a semi-finalist in River Styx’s Microfiction Contest. Stephanie published a chapbook entitled Awakening this spring.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-march-2021
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20210209T205604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T210012Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In March 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night In Open Mic! March’s featured reader is Sally Bellerose. \nTo Register\, email wno@strawdogwriters.org to request the Zoom link. Include your first and last name and zip code. \nBio: In her writing\, Sally Bellerose (she/her) loves to mess with rhythm\, rhyme\, and awkward emotion.\nBellerose writes about caste\, sex\, illness\, absurdity\, and lately\, growing old. Her novel\nFishwives with Bywater Books comes out this month!  This novel features old women behaving badly. Fishwives is also available on Amazon.\nHer novel The Girls Club won many awards including an NEA Fellowship. Her poetry is featured in Lady Business\, Sibling Rivalry Press.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-march-2021
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210207T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
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SUMMARY:Writers Read/Hilltowns on Zoom with Featured Reader Dr. Jane Fleishman
DESCRIPTION:Writers Read will meet in the Virtual Hilltowns via Zoom on Feb 7\, 2-4 p.m. \nFeatured Reader – Dr. Jane Fleishman \nJane Fleishman\, PhD\, MEd\, MS\, AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator\, is an award-winning educator\, writer\, program developer\, and sexuality researcher. She co-hosts a regular podcast on sex in the second half of life at www.ourbetterhalf.net and recently completed a TEDx talk\, Is It OK for Grandma to Have Sex? She holds a PhD and MEd in Human Sexuality from Widener University\, Center for Human Sexuality Studies. Her curious nature has led her to research sexual satisfaction in older adults. Her latest accomplishment\, The Stonewall Generation: LGBTQ Elders on Sex\, Activism\, and Aging is a collection of contributions from a wide diversity of LGBTQ elders. She is a proud Jewish mother of two amazing twenty-somethings and lives in Northampton\, MA. You can reach her at www.janefleishman.com. \nWe hope you will consider donating any amount here to this and other programs offered by Straw Dog Writers Guild: http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \nHere’s how it works: To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown for a link to the meeting: brownjaneroy@gmail.com.  You can sign up for Zoom video conferencing for free HERE.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-on-zoom-with-featured-reader-dr-jane-fleishman
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Writers Read @ The Inn at Norton Hill,Writers Read/Hilltown
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201214T222013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T222013Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out - Featured Reader Lesléa Newman
DESCRIPTION:OPEN MIC & FEATURED READER \nWriters Night Out In! \nThursday\, Feb 2\, 2021 @ 7:00pm ONLINE. \nWe’re live and online! Join us Tuesday on Zoom at 7:00 pm for Writers Night In.  \nRSVP wno@strawdogwriters.org to receive the Zoom link to the event. \nOnly those who RSVP will be able to attend. \nTen names will be randomly selected. \nThe reading starts at 7:15\, and each reader will have five minutes. General donations greatly appreciated for this event at  http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \n\nPlease join us!  \nLesléa Newman has created 75 books for readers of all ages including the poetry collections “October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard” (novel-in-verse) and “I Carry My Mother” and “I Wish My Father” (both memoirs-in-verse). She has received poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation. From 2008 – 2010 she served as the poet laureate of Northampton\, MA. \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-featured-reader-leslea-newman
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Writers Night Out
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201216T165224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210114T193911Z
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SUMMARY:Premise\, Plot\, Poetry:  Three Keys to the Novel (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Premise\, Plot\, Poetry: Three Keys to the Novel with Debra Jo Immergut \nRegister in advance for this meeting! After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nAn energy-packed premise\, a fluid plot\, and artful prose:  these are three ingredients to a successful work of fiction. In this workshop\, we’ll consider work by authors as varied as Otessa Mossfegh\, Ian McEwan\, Toni Morrison\, and John LeCarre. By reading excerpts and dissecting structure and style\, we’ll identify the essential components for creating a narrative of momentum\, meaning and beauty. You’ll leave the workshop with an arsenal of strategies for plotting a surprising and satisfying page-turner with a distinctive voice. Our session will benefit writers working on literary or commercial fiction\, at any stage of development\, from a vague notion to a towering stack of pages.You’ll have a chance to get feedback on your ideas and you’ll take home plenty of inspiration for your future work. \nDebra Jo Immergut is the author of the novels You Again\, a New York Times Editors Choice\, and The Captives\, nominated for a 2019 Edgar Award.  She has published nonfiction in the New York Times\, Narrative\, The Boston Globe\, and many other publications. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/premise-plot-poetry-three-keys-to-the-novel-workshop
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Straw Dog Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201116T203724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T222838Z
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SUMMARY:How to Speak in Public with Nicole M. Young
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, January 10\, 2-4 p.m. on Zoom. Pre-registration required. There is a cap of 15 participants\, so sign up early.   \nThere is a limited number of attendees (15) and then there will be a waiting list. \n\nTo Register please send your First and Last Name\, and zip code in an email to strawdogreg@gmail.com   \n\nYou will receive a link to attend the workshop or confirmation you are on the waitlist. \n\n\nWant to build up the confidence to share your writing at public readings?  Join local performance poet and actor\, Nicole Young\, to learn how to properly prepare yourself to read your work aloud.  She’ll provide workshop participants with a toolkit on how to approach the fear of speaking to large crowds and how to handle situations that might get derailed whether by making a mistake or even the audience joining you in unexpected glee.  Please bring a sample of your work that you’d like to practice. \nBiography \nNicole M. Young has over 20 years of experience as a theatre practitioner and performer.  Nicole possesses undergraduate and graduate degrees in theatre and has studied with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Canada) and Royal Shakespeare Company.  She also offers writing workshops on creative writing and theatre-making for youth and educators. \n  \nHeadshot Photo Credit:  Photo by Samm Smith Design and Photography \nThis event will be held on Zoom. Pre-registration is required. Because there is a cap of 15 participants for this workshop\, you will receive a Zoom link if your registration has been successful\, or we will let you know that we have put your name on a waitlist. 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/how-to-speak-in-public-with-nicole-m-young
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210105T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201214T221703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T221732Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night In – Featured Reader Floyd Cheung
DESCRIPTION:OPEN MIC & FEATURED READER \nWriters Night Out In! \nThursday\, Jan 5\, 2021 @ 7:00pm ONLINE. \nWe’re live and online! Join us Tuesday on Zoom at 7:00 pm for Writers Night In.  \nRSVP wno@strawdogwriters.org to receive the Zoom link to the event. \nOnly those who RSVP will be able to attend. \nTen names will be randomly selected. \nThe reading starts at 7:15\, and each reader will have five minutes. General donations greatly appreciated for this event at  http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \n\nPlease join us!  \n\nFloyd Cheung is author of the chapbook Jazz at Manzanar (Finishing Line Press\, 2014). His poems have appeared in Love’s Executive Order\, Naugatuck River Review\, and other journals. His scholarly work focuses on the recovery and interpretation of lesser-known Asian American writers. He teaches in the Department of English and American Studies Program at Smith College\, where he also serves as Vice President for Equity and Inclusion. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-featured-reader-floyd-cheung
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Writers Night Out
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201216T171838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T172050Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Read/Hilltowns on Zoom - Featured Reader Ellen Meeropol
DESCRIPTION:Writers Read will meet in the Virtual Hilltowns via Zoom on January 3rd\, 2-4 p.m. \nFeatured Reader – Ellen Meeropol \nEllen Meeropol is the author of the novels Her Sister’s Tattoo\, Kinship of Clover\, On Hurricane Island\, and House Arrest. Recent essay and short story publications include Solstice\, Lilith\, Ms. Magazine\, Guernica\, Lit Hub\, The Boston Globe\, and The Writers Chronicle. Her work has been honored by the Women’s National Book Association\, the Massachusetts Center for the Book\, PBS NewsHour\, the American Book Fest\, and Publishers Weekly. Ellen has an MFA in fiction from the Stonecoast program at the University of Southern Maine. A founding member of Straw Dog Writers Guild\, Ellen coordinates their Social Justice Writing project. \nWe hope you will consider donating any amount here to this and other programs offered by Straw Dog Writers Guild: http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \nHere’s how it works: To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown for a link to the meeting: brownjaneroy@gmail.com.  You can sign up for Zoom video conferencing for free HERE. \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-on-zoom-featured-reader-ellen-meeropol
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Writers Read @ The Inn at Norton Hill,Writers Read/Hilltown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201206T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201103T224950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T224950Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Read/Hilltowns - two-hour open-mic extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Here’s how it works: \n  \nWe will meet in the Virtual Hilltowns via Zoom on December 6\, 2-4 p.m.\n  \nHere’s how it works:To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown for a link to the meeting: brownjaneroy@gmail.com.  You can sign up for Zoom video conferencing for free HERE. \nHosted by Jane Roy Brown \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-two-hour-open-mic-extravaganza
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Writers Read/Hilltown
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201205T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201030T181623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201120T232920Z
UID:10000485-1607184000-1607189400@strawdogwriters.org
SUMMARY:Artist as Witness: the upsides down and the insides out Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for all genres:\nArtist as Witness: the upsides down and the insides out with Suzanne S. Rancourt \nVisual writing prompts\, viewed literally from various points of view\, strengthens character development\, dialogue\, and the individual writer\, by learning how to see as is. We learn how to witness. Exploring what creates tension and tone in our lines and characters is an opportunity to better understand everyday living. What emerges from our characters’ POV? How does our writing create bridges of witness to the current cultural challenges? What is a truss of tension? \nSaturday\, Dec 5\, 4-5:30 pm. \n1.5 hr Zoom Workshop \n\nRegister in advance for this meeting HERE\n\n\nSuzanne S. Rancourt:\nMulti-modal EXAT\, Suzanne S. Rancourt\, Abenaki/Huron descent\, has published 2 books: Billboard in the Clouds\, 2nd print\, Northwestern UP\, received the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas First Book Award\, and murmurs at the gate\, Unsolicited Press\, 2019. Old Stones\, New Roads\, Main Street Rag\, forthcoming Spring 2021. She is a USMC and Army Veteran who holds an MS in psychology – SUNY\, Albany and an MFA in writing – VCFA. Suzanne is widely published and an AWA affiliate workshop leader. Please visit her website for a complete publication list: www.expressive-arts.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/artist-as-witness-the-upsides-down-and-the-insides-out-workshop
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201114T035616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201114T035616Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night In – Featured Reader Joshua Michael Stewart
DESCRIPTION:  \nOPEN MIC & FEATURED READER \nWriters Night Out In! \nThursday\, Dec 1\, 2020 @ 7:00pm ONLINE. \nWe’re live and online! Join us Tuesday on Zoom at 7:00 pm for Writers Night In.  \nRSVP wno@strawdogwriters.org to receive the Zoom link to the event. \nOnly those who RSVP will be able to attend. \nTen names will be randomly selected. \nThe reading starts at 7:15\, and each reader will have five minutes. General donations greatly appreciated for this event at  http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \n\nPlease join us!  \n\nFEATURED READER: Joshua Michael Stewart has published poems in the Massachusetts Review\, Salamander\, Plainsongs\, Brilliant Corners\, and many others. His books are\, Break Every String\, (Hedgerow Books\, 2016) and\, The Bastard Children of Dharma Bums\, (Human Error Publishing\, 2020). Connect with him at https://www.facebook.com/joshua.m.stewart.526 \nBastard Children of Dharma Bums by Joshua Michael Stewart is a book of poems in two distinct parts. The first part is a series of thirty-four “sculpted” poems. The author explains these are erasure poems without the erased lines\, using Kerouac’s novel\, The Dharma Bums. Stewart has chosen and crafted the words to make surprising imagery and beautiful poems\, which stand well together and on their own. I enjoyed his delightful use of verbs\, such as “jump a bottle of wine\,” “surf the mountain” and “spend the warmth of God.” Some of these poems are rich with language\, some are more sparse. #26 reminds me of early James Wright with\, “A mischievous boy\, I tried to talk / to the fancy ladies in lawn hats. / Having to smile real nice\, I felt / like a dead crow.” I like the changeup of forms in both parts\, from more modern/concrete work that creatively uses white space on the page\, to golden shovels\, to more traditionally lineated poems.  In the second section of the book\, entitled “The Hardest Path\,” there is a strong influence of Japanese form.  “Nature Lesson” and “Shelburne Fire Tower” are basically series of haibun. Several poems have a Kerouacian use of extended haiku. This is Stewart’s second book\, and well worth adding to any quality poetry collection.  \n—Lori Desrosiers\, author of Keeping Planes in the Air and other books from Salmon Poetry \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-featured-reader-joshua-michael-stewart
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T185500
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201114T040029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201114T040029Z
UID:10000491-1606847400-1606848900@strawdogwriters.org
SUMMARY:Wine & Chocolate with Straw Dog Founders
DESCRIPTION:Join Jacqueline Sheehan\, Patricia Lee Lewis\, and Ellen Meeropol for a lively discussion about Straw Dog Writers Guild\, and the many accomplishments over the past 10 years.\n\n\nWriters in Western Mass know how to support each other. We know how to listen when the writing life is hard and cheer like crazy when we have our own personal success. Right now we need to share some dollars.\n\n\nPlease donate now or on December 1\, to help us reach our $20\,000 goal. And join us for “Wine and Chocolate with the Founders” on Facebook from 6:30-6:55 p.m.\n\n\nStay for Writers’ Night Out/In at 7.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/wine-chocolate-with-straw-dog-founders
LOCATION:Facebook Live
CATEGORIES:Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201203
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20201016T122242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T122242Z
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SUMMARY:GIVING TUESDAY
DESCRIPTION:CELEBRATE THE STRAW DOG WRITERS’ GUILD \nON #GIVINGTUESDAY DECEMBER 1 \n2020 may be a year we’d like to forget\, but let’s end it with a celebration of giving to organizations that make a difference. Straw Dog is again participating in Giving Tuesday. \nWe’re already well on our way to our $10\,000 goal with a generous $5\,000 grant from one of our founding members. Here’s what you can do to help us reach our goal: \n\nMark your calendar to join us on social media on December 1.\nGive now\, at this DONATE button.\nGive a Straw Dog membership for a holiday gift. At only $50\, it would make a great gift to a writer you care about\, or yourself!\nWatch the Straw Dog newsletter\, website\, and social media for messages from fellow writers on how Straw Dog has made a difference for them.\nJoin us for Writers Night In\, our open mic and featured reader event held on the first Tuesday of each month. Amina Jordan-Mendez is the featured reader on December 1\, Giving Tuesday!\n\nClick here to Donate\nThank you!
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/giving-tuesday
CATEGORIES:Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20200923T185312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T175747Z
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SUMMARY:Memoir Workshop:  Telling Stories\, Finding Meaning
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM SIGN UP/REGISTRATION – \n\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvd–qqDIiHdb_D90gB6efMAVN-hd4CLcr \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn writing memoir\, we are telling stories from our lives\, but how do we decide which ones to tell?  And why should anyone care?  In this workshop\, participants will practice the art of telling stories to the page\, and begin to develop their own storytelling voices.  They will learn ways to generate and organize story ideas\, will create story maps\, retrieve memories\, and find thematic threads they would like to follow.  We will read two short excerpts from memoirs as prompts for writing short pieces which will be shared (if they prefer not to share\, that’s fine). They will learn a way of “revisioning” their work that will include both cutting out the extraneous and deepening the story with images. We’ll discuss the possibilities of form\, the struggle for meaning\, and how creative storytelling and truth intersect. \nMaterials:  \nIf we were live\, I’d bring some materials\, but since we’re working virtually\, here’s what you’ll need:  \n1) Favorite writing tools – eg: pens\, pencils\, paper\, notebook.  2) Something to draw with – if you have crayons or markers\, that’s great\, but anything you have is fine. 3)  Drawing or printer paper or other paper without lines. (No drawing ability required.) You may want more room than 8 x 11\, – you could use the backs of wrapping paper\, paper bag\, etc – be creative   4)  If you have some index cards\, that would be great\, but paper or a notebook is fine if you don’t have them.  \nCheryl Savageau (French/Abenaki) is the author of Out of the Crazywoods\,  a memoir that navigates her experience of living with bipolar/manic depressive illness; and three collections of poetry: Mother/Land\, Dirt Road Home\, which was a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; and Home Country.  She has won Fellowships in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Massachusetts Artists Fellowship Program\, and is a three-time fellow at MacDowell.  Her children’s book\, Muskrat Will Be Swimming\, was a Smithsonian Notable Book and won the Skipping Stones Award for children’s environmental literature and the Wordcraft Circle’s Best Children’s Book of the Year Award.  She is former editor of Dawnland Voices 2.0. She teaches Indigenous literatures and creative writing at the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College. \nOUT OF THE CRAZYWOODS by CHERYL SAVAGEAU  \n \nvisit here to order book: https://cherylsavageaublog.wordpress.com/ \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/memoir-workshop-telling-stories-finding-meaning
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T015254
CREATED:20200908T234321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T234321Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night In – Featured Reader Stephanie Shafran
DESCRIPTION:OPEN MIC & FEATURED READER \nWriters Night Out In! \nThursday\, November 5 @ 7:00pm ONLINE \n*We have changed our usual Tuesday to a Thursday due to the election. \nWe’re live and online! Join us Tuesday on Zoom at 7:00pm for Writers Night In.  \nRSVP wno@strawdogwriters.org to receive the Zoom link to the event. \nOnly those who RSVP will be able to attend. \nTen names will be randomly selected. \nThe reading starts at 7:15\, and each reader will have five minutes. General donations greatly appreciated for this event at  http://strawdogwriters.org/fund-drive \n\nPlease join us!  \nFeatured Reader – Stephanie Shafran \nStephanie Shafran lives in Western MA. Her poetry and prose have appeared in anthologies such as Straw Dog’s Compass Roads and Ophelia’s Mom\, edited by Nina Shandler. And in journals such as Earth’s Daughters\, Whirlwind Review\, Slant and Silkworm. Her poem Pears received an honorable mention in Writers’ Digest’s 2001 non-rhyming poetry competition.  \nLast year\, Stephanie’s poem After “Since Unfinished” by Richard Blanco won 3rd place in the Robert P. Collén Poetry Competition; recently she was a semi-finalist in River Styx’s Microfiction Contest. \nStephanie published Awakening this spring.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-featured-reader-stephanie-shafran
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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