Belding Memorial Library
Events at this venue
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Writers Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader Libby Maxey
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesLibby Maxey, of Conway, MA, is a senior editor at the online journal Literary Mama; she also edits for Amherst College and as a freelancer. She reviews poetry for The Mom Egg Review and Solstice, and her own poems have appeared in Crannóg, Kestrel, Naugatuck River Review, Pirene’s Fountain, Emrys and elsewhere. Her first chapbook, Kairos, won Finishing Line Press’s 2018 New Women’s Voices Chapbook Read More
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Writers Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader: Alexis Johnson
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesAlexis Johnson is co-founder and was Executive Director of International Language Institute for 31 years. Her undergraduate degree in in languages and linguistics. Her double masters is in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Teaching Spanish. Before that she lived and taught in Barcelona for 9 years. Her first book,Playing With A Full Deck, is a Read More
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Writers Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader Mary Clare Powell
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesHere’s how it works: The featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers, who can read for five minutes each; we also draw two names for 10-minute readings. If you want to read, put your name in the hat before 2:15. Featured Reader Read More
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Writers Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader Joshua Michael Stewart
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesHere’s how it works: The featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers, who can read for five minutes each; we also draw two names for 10-minute readings. If you want to read, put your name in the hat before 2:15. Featured Reader Read More
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FeaturedWriters Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader Gail Thomas
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesHere’s how it works: The featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers, who can read for five minutes each; we also draw two names for 10-minute readings. If you want to read, put your name in the hat before 2:15. Featured Reader Read More
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FeaturedWriters Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader S. Forrest Nomakeo
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesHere’s how it works: The featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers, who can read for five minutes each; we also draw two names for 10-minute readings. If you want to read, put your name in the hat before 2:15. Shirley Forrest Read More
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FeaturedWriters Read/Hilltowns – Featured Reader Michael J. Ponsor
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesMichael A. Ponsor graduated from Harvard College in 1969, spent two years at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and received his J.D from Yale in 1975. In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed him a United States District Judge. Ponsor has taught at Yale Law School, Western New England School of Law, and the University of Read More
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FeaturedWriters Read/Hilltowns – featured reader Frances W. Henry
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesBring Your Poetry! Bring Your Prose! Find Your Public! Uplift Our Souls! Here’s how it works: A featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by audience Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers—published or not—for five minutes each. Hint: If you want to read, put your name Read More
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FeaturedWriters Read – Featured Reader – Richard Wayne Horton
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesBring Your Poetry! Bring Your Prose! Find Your Public! Uplift Our Souls! Here’s how it works: A featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by audience Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers—published or not—for five minutes each. Hint: If you want to read, put your name Read More