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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up-5/2024-02-14
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up-5/2024-02-07
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up-5/2024-01-31
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
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SUMMARY:Author Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join Straw Dog Writers Guild for our annual Author Showcase on January 20th\, 4-5:30 on Zoom. Register for this event HERE. \nOur readers with new books in 2023 will be:\nAdrie Rose\nAnne Pinkerton\nCherryl Jensen\nDeb Gorlin\nDina Friedman\nHowie Faerstein\nJoan Livingston\nJohn Sheirer\nJordan Hall\nLindsay Rockwell\nSuzanne Rancourt\nTzivia Gover
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/author-showcase
LOCATION:zoom
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up-3
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up-2
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:Straw Dog Writes Weekly Writers Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Straw Dog Writers Guild members who would like to spend some time writing together can join a Zoom session. We will spend 15 minutes on introductions\, a 45 minute writing session\, have a 15 minute discussion\, then write for a second 45 minute period of time. Afterwards\, the Zoom room will remain open for a half hour for discussion and chat.\nTo register and receive the zoom link\, contact Steven D. Brewer at sdbrewer@stevendbrewer.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/straw-dog-writes-weekly-writers-meet-up
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:Writers-in-Residence Reading
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Sunday\, October 1\, 4:00-5:15pm  on Zoom\, for a reading by the nine emerging writers who received residencies in our collaborative program with Edith Wharton’s The Mount last March. They will be joined by Straw Dog Writers Guild’s Emerging Writer Fellow who spent a week at The Mount with the last cohort of writers in residence. Each reader will have a few minutes to share some of their work in progress with us\, and then they will have a conversation about the impact of the residencies and their time at The Mount. \nThe 2023 Writers-in-Residence include Cat Wei\, Emily Atkinson\, Emily Kiernan\, Katherine Easer\, Keeonna Harris\, Lindsay Rockwell\, Mario Giannone\, Martha Pham\, Parvati Ramchandani\, and Emerging Writer Fellow Regine Jackson. \nPlease invite your friends. Register HERE. \n  \nBios: \nCAT WEI is a poet working in healthcare in Brooklyn\, New York; she is an active advocate for poetry in her community as the organizer of East Village Poetry Salon\, a reading series that centers on female\, queer\, and trans poets of color. She is the recipient of a Bread Loaf Katharine Bakeless Nason Contributor Award\, an Idyllwild Writers Week Fellow\, and Tin House Workshop alumni. Wei’s writing was Best of the Net nominated and appears in Gulf Coast\, Vagabond City\, Sundog Lit\, and Lantern Review. \n  \nEMILY ATKINSON is a writer and public defender born and raised in Illinois; she earned her MFA in Playwriting from Smith College and a J.D. and M.A. in English Literature from Boston University. She is currently working on a novel workshopped at the Colgate Writers’ Workshop\, two Tin House Summer Workshops\, and a Tin House Winter Workshop. Atkinson’s published work appears in Electric Literature\, PopMatters\, and HuffPost. She lives in western Massachusetts with her dog\, Marlowe. \n  \nEMILY KIERNAN is the author of the novel\, Great Divide (Unsolicited Press). Her work has appeared in American Short Fiction\, Pank\, The Collagist\, Redivider\, Quarterly West\, X-R-A-Y\, and numerous other journals. She has received support from MacDowell\, The Ucross Foundation\, The Sewanee Writers’ Conference\, The Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference\, The Tin House Summer Workshop\, and The Community of Writers. She holds an MFA from The California Institute of the Arts and serves as a prose editor at Noemi Press. \n  \nKATHERINE EASER was born in Kansas City\, Kansas\, the daughter of a Chinese mother from Taiwan and an American father of European ancestry. After earning a BA from Smith College\, she studied creative writing in The Writers’ Program at UCLA Extension. In 2011\, her young adult novel\, Vicious Little Darlings\, was published by Bloomsbury. Her short story\, “Parade of Cats\,” a third-place winner in Glimmer Train’s 2017 Fiction Open\, appeared in the magazine’s Winter 2018 issue. She lives and writes in Los Angeles. \n  \nKEEONNA HARRIS is a writer\, storyteller\, mother of five\, and prison abolitionist. She received her Ph.D. at Arizona State University. Her dissertation\, “Everybody Survived but Nobody Survived: Black Feminism\, Motherhood\, and Mass Incarceration\,” used ethnography and autoethnography to document the experiences of Black mothers navigating the process of visitation and incarceration. Her memoir\, Mainline Mama\, forthcoming in 2024 from Amistad Press\, draws from her experiences as a Black woman\, a teen mother\, and twenty years of raising children with an incarcerated partner\, building community in the borderlands of the prison. An excerpt from her memoir is available on Salon.com. \nLINDSAY ROCKWELL is poet-in-residence for the Episcopal Church of Connecticut and hosts their Poetry and Social Justice Dialogue series. She’s published\, or forthcoming in\, BlazeVOX\, Connecticut River Review\, Amethyst Review\, Iron Horse Literary Review\, and Willawaw\, among others. Her first collection of poems\, GHOST FIRES\, is forthcoming from Main Street Rag press in spring/summer 2023. She won first prize in the October Project Poetry Contest and 81st Moon Prize from Writing in a Woman’s Voice. Lindsay holds a Master of Dance and Choreography from NYU’s Tisch School of Arts and is an oncologist. \n  \nMARIO GIANNONE received a Bachelor’s in English with a minor in Creative Writing from Rutgers University-Camden and an MFA in Creative Writing from Cornell University. Giannone served as an assistant fiction editor for Epoch Magazine and taught creative writing and composition for Cornell University’s Department of Literatures in English and the Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines. He teaches writing for Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth. Giannone’s short fiction appears in Third Coast\, Indiana Review\, and Blue Mesa Review\, and his story “Heaven is a Disk\,” published in Indiana Review\, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. \n  \nMARTHA PHAM is a writer from Massachusetts. A 2022 Tin House Scholar\, she holds an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a BA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is an incoming writer-in-residence at the The Edith Wharton & Straw Dog Writers Guild Residency Program and soon after the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts where she will tend to a novel-in-progress. Her writing has appeared in Electric Literature\, Nurture\, Serious Eats and elsewhere. Find her at marthapham.com \n  \nPARVATI RAMCHANDANI is a recently retired physician looking forward to bringing long-stalled writing projects to fruition. She has published short fiction and creative nonfiction pieces in literary magazines\, including Peregrine\, Asian Pacific American Journal\, and Bucks County Writer. Ramchandani won an award from the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts for fiction writing. Two of her creative nonfiction pieces relating to her work as a physician are slated for publication in an anthology of writings by Women Physicians titled This Side of Doctoring (Eliza Chin\, MD\, and Anju Goel\, Eds.)\, to be published by Oxford University Press in 2023. \n  \nREGINE JACKSON is a black writer born and raised in Springfield\, MA. Being an avid reader since she was a child\, Jackson always wished to bring all the elements of her imagination to life\, specifically stories where the main characters looked like her and the majority of the people around her. While not having any of her works professionally published (so far)\, Jackson is currently working on two YA horror novels\, as well as taking the tentative steps to create a dark fantasy/horror trilogy series. While Jackson mainly writes within the science-fiction\, horror\, and fantasy genres\, she has also taken on writing prose and poetry revolving around her life living in an inner city. Thankful for the opportunities being the 2022 Straw Dog Writers’ Guild recipient has presented to her\, she hopes to not only hone her own craft but to bring more creative work to her city and encourage more BIPOC women to write their truths.” Find her at reginejackson.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-in-residence-reading
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Readings,Straw Dog Event
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SUMMARY:How to Become an Engaging & Dynamic Reader of Your Written Work and Wow Your Audience
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for anyone who wants to learn (and practice) reading the written word aloud (whether your own or that of others)\, with power\, flair\, and dynamism! \nJoin Straw Dog Writers Guild on Wednesday\, September 13\, 6:00 – 8:00 pm for How to Become an Engaging & Dynamic Reader of Your Written Work and Wow Your Audience (The Four P’s)\, a craft workshop with Joy Baglio of Pioneer Valley Writers Workshop. \nThe skill of engaging an audience (or listener) and keeping them on the edge of their seat is a completely different one from that of the writing itself\, yet it’s also one that most of us will use at some point in our lives\, and as such a sense of confidence\, comfort\, and attention to what I’ve begun calling The Four P’s can go a long way. The Four P’s are the essential tools we use when reading anything aloud\, tools that we can look at\, understand\, and practice\, thus gaining comfort and confidence as readers of written work. They are 1) Projection (or volume\, voice modulation)\, 2) Pathos (or the feeling we bring to what we read\, our sense of expression)\, 3) Pacing (the power of speeding up and slowing down)\, and 4) Posture (everything from how you’re standing\, body language\, gestures\, and eye contact). Through lecture and discussion\, we’ll break down each of these elements; then\, we’ll use short example texts (as well as our own) to practice each element while reading aloud – in pairs\, small groups\, and eventually (for those who’d like to) in front of the larger group. Whether you’re about to embark on a book tour\, are a regular at open mics\, or read Harry Potter aloud to your kids every night\, this workshop aims to give useful\, practical tips that will increase your confidence and power as a reader of your own (or any) written work. This workshop is for writers of all levels / genres and may also be of interest to teachers\, parents\, care-givers\, or anyone who reads aloud to others regularly! Optional: If there is a particular text or a piece of your original writing you’d like to practice reading aloud\, have the first paragraph of that on hand during the workshop. \nTo register for this free workshop on Zoom\, click HERE. \nJoy Baglio is a Northampton MA-based fiction writer and the founder / director of the literary arts organization Pioneer Valley Writers’ Workshop\, where she frequently teaches and hosts readings and events. Her short stories have appeared widely\, in journals such as? The Missouri Review\, ?American Short Fiction\, Conjunctions\, ?Tin House\, The Iowa Review\, Gulf Coast\, TriQuarterly\, Fairy Tale Review\, and elsewhere. Recent honors include fellowships\, scholarships\, residencies\, and/or grants from Yaddo\, The Elizabeth George Foundation\, Ragdale\, The Speculative Literature Foundation\, Vermont Studio Center\, Bread Loaf Writers’ and Sewanee Writers’ Conferences\, and The Kerouac Project. Joy holds an MFA from The New School and is a contributing editor at the literary magazine West Branch. She is at work on two novels and a short story collection and is represented by Peter Steinberg at United Talent Agency (UTA). Joy loves reading any text aloud and is currently in the middle of a family read-through of all the Harry Potter books\, wherein she voices all the characters. Find her online at www.JoyBaglio.com and www.PioneerValleyWriters.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/how-to-become-an-engaging-dynamic-reader-of-your-written-work-and-wow-your-audience
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T200000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Ritual 2023
DESCRIPTION:On July 13 at 6:30pm join 15 poets from the Poetry Critique Meet-up for a group reading\, hosted by Michael Favala Goldman. Each poet gets five minutes\, for a varied and moving experience. Free. Request the zoom link by emailing poetryritual2023@gmail.com.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/poetry-ritual-2023
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Readings,Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T203000
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CREATED:20230407T162409Z
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SUMMARY:Voices for Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join co-hosts Straw Dog Writers Guild and Forbes Library for our annual Voices for Resistance on Wednesday\, June 14th\, 7:00-8:30pm via Zoom. \nRegister HERE. \nReader Bios: \nSejal Shah is the author of award-winning debut essay collection\, This Is One Way to Dance (University of Georgia Press). Her writing has appeared in Brevity\, Conjunctions\, the Guardian\, Guernica\, the Kenyon Review\, Lit Hub\, and others. Her short story collection\, How to Make Your Mother Cry: fictions\, a genre queer book with images\, poems\, & a soundtrack\, is forthcoming from West Virginia University Press in 2024. The aim of Sejal’s work is to hold space for questions and healing\, especially around grief\, memory\, and mental health. She lives on unceded Haudenosaunee land in Western New York\, also known as Rochester\, New York. \nDiane Gilliam has published four poetry collections: Dreadful Wind & Rain\, Kettle Bottom\, One of Everything\, and Recipe for Blackberry Cake\, a chapbook. Her first novel\, Linney Stepp\, came out in February 2023 from Saddle Road Press. Her work has earned a Pushcart Prize\, the Ohioana Library Association Book of the Year in Poetry\, the 2008 Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing\, and the Gift of Freedom for the A Room of Her Own Foundation. \nOghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki is an African speculative fiction writer\, editor & publisher from Nigeria. He has won the Nebula\, Otherwise\, Nommo\, British & World Fantasy awards and been a finalist in the Hugo\, Locus\, Sturgeon\, British Science Fiction and NAACP Image awards. His works have appeared in Asimov’s\, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction\, Uncanny Magazine\, Tordotcom\, Galaxy’s Edge\, and others. He edited the Bridging Worlds\, Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction anthology and co-edited the Dominion\, and Africa Risen anthologies. He was a guest of honour at the Afrofuturism themed\, 44th International Conference For The Fantastic In the Arts where he announced the new genre he created\, Afropantheology. \nLisbeth White is a writer and ritualist living on S’klallam and Chimacum lands of Port Townsend\, WA. She is the author of the poetry collection American Sycamore (Perugia Press) and co-editor of the anthology Poetry as Spellcasting: Poems\, Essays\, and Prompts for Manifesting Liberation and Reclaiming Power (North Atlantic Books). \nKelly Link is the author of the collections Stranger Things Happen\, Magic for Beginners\, Pretty Monsters\, and Get in Trouble. Her short stories have been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction\, The Best American Short Stories\, and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. She is a 2018 MacArthur Fellow and has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She and Gavin J. Grant have co-edited a number of anthologies\, including multiple volumes of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror and\, for young adults\, Steampunk! and Monstrous Affections. She is the co-founder of Small Beer Press and co-edits the occasional zine Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet. She lives with her husband\, daughter\, dog\, and chickens in Northampton\, MA.. \nJames Tate Hill is the author of a memoir\, Blind Man’s Bluff (W. W. Norton)\, a New York Times Editors’ Choice and a Washington Independent Review of Books Favorite Book of 2021. His fiction debut\, Academy Gothic\, won the Nilsen Literary Prize for a First Novel. \nAnd our emcee for the evening is Neema Acashia: Neema Avashia is the daughter of Indian immigrants\, and was born and raised in southern West Virginia. She has been an educator and activist in the Boston Public Schools since 2003\, and was named a City of Boston Educator of the Year in 2013. Her first book\, Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place\, published by West Virginia University Press in March\, has been called “A graceful exploration of identity\, community\, and contradictions” by Scalawag. The book was named Best LGBTQ Memoir of 2022 by BookRiot\, was one of the New York Public Library’s Best Books of 2022\, and is a Lambda Literary Award finalist. She lives in Boston with her partner\, Laura\, and her daughter\, Kahani.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/voices-for-resistance-2
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20230208T200446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T202651Z
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SUMMARY:Small Publishing in a Big Universe
DESCRIPTION:Join Straw Dog Writers Guild for our May craft workshop “Small Publishing in a Big Universe” with writer Steven Radecki on Sunday\, May 21\, 4:00-5:30pm via Zoom. \nBetween traditional publishing and self-publishing there is small publishing. We discuss the place that independent publishers play in the publishing ecosystem\, comparing and contrasting the submissions processes\, benefits\, and challenges authors might encounter as they follow each publishing path. \nRegister HERE for this free online workshop. \nBio: Steven Radecki has been writing for almost as long as he can remember. He is the author of Building Baby Brother\, a small handful of short fiction\, several technical papers\, and the non-fiction book\, Multimedia with QuickTime. Steven is also the co-founder and managing editor of Paper Angel Press and its imprints\, Water Dragon Publishing (science fiction and fantasy) and Unruly Voices (non-fiction and poetry)\, and the executive producer of the Small Publishing in a Big Universe podcast. Steven is also a member of the SFWA Independent Authors Committee. He is a technical writer by trade\, with more years in the technology industry that he cares to admit.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/small-publishing-in-a-big-universe
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20230127T215156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T190346Z
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SUMMARY:WriteAngles Writers Conference Pop-up Virtual Brainstorm
DESCRIPTION:WriteAngles Writers Conference needs your suggestions and ideas! \nStraw Dog Writers Guild is bringing back the WriteAngles Writers Conference (April 6\, 2024). The planning committee has been meeting for six months and we’re now ready for your program suggestions. We hope to elicit comments and ideas from writers all across western Massachusetts. \nWays to share your ideas: \n\n\n\nAttend one of the pop-up conversations: March 18 in Franklin County (in-person at the LAVA Center) OR a virtual discussion on March 19 via Zoom with Steven D. Brewer and Ellen Meeropol. Register HERE. OR March 26 Tea with Edith at the Mount in Lenox\nGive us your ideas and suggestions via this survey.\n\n\n\nPlease be sure to register for this virtual discussion on Sunday\, March 19 at 1pm via Zoom.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writeangles-writers-conference-pop-up-virtual-brainstorm
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20230206T154654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T151329Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Research: Fact and Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Historical Research: Fact and Fiction will review methods of historical research\, with emphasis on first-person\, or primary\, sources. The presenters will be at the Swift River Valley Historical Society and will have access to their archive room. The presentation will include on-line research and problems and obstacles with historical records. The presenters will also discuss local historical societies and their role in presenting realistic thoughts\, actions\, and lifestyles\, in both fiction and nonfiction works. \nRegistration is required for this free online workshop. Register HERE. \nBio: J. A. McIntosh\, a recovering attorney\, writes the Meredith\, Massachusetts series of novels. She is presently working on the “Swift River Secrets”\, a contemporary crime novels whose motives were planted in the flooding of the Swift River valley and the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir in the early twentieth century. She is the president of the Swift River Valley Historical Society. \nBio: Elena Palladino is the author of Lost Towns of the Swift River Valley: Drowned by the Quabbin\, which was published in October 2022. Lost Towns is a historical account of the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir told through the stories of three individuals from Enfield\, one of the valley towns. Elena is a member of the Swift River Valley Historical Society.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/historical-research-fact-and-fiction
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20221101T152057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230102T191257Z
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Author Showcase: A Celebration of Members’ Books
DESCRIPTION:9th Annual Author Showcase: A Celebration of Members’ Books \nJoin us on Wednesday\, January 18\, 2023 via Zoom from 6:30-8:00pm. Register HERE for this online event. \nBrief readings from new books by members of Straw Dog Writers Guild: Steven D. Brewer\, Audrey Child\, Roxanne E. Bogart\, Martha McCollough\, Rick Paar\, Bela Breslau\, Sharon Tracey\, Cheryl J. Fish\, Heather Kamins\, Joshua Michael Stewart. \nCo-sponsored by Straw Dog Writers Guild and The Forbes Library. \n  \n  \nAuthors Reading:\nSteven D. Brewer teaches scientific writing and scientific instrument creation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His series “Better Angels” and “Revin’s Heart” are being published by Water Dragon Publishing. As an author\, Brewer identifies diverse obsessions that underlie his writing: deep interests in natural history\, life science\, and environmentalism; an abiding passion for languages; a fascination with Japanese culture; and a mania for information technology and the Internet. Brewer lives in Amherst\, Massachusetts with his extended family. \nAfter being a full-time mom and wife for many years and a small business owner and photographer in Ireland\, Audrey Child returned to the US and started Loose Ends\, doing “Business Housekeeping for Elders.” In her later years she also began to write: stories of her childhood\, her family and the small town where she grew up. Those stories\, and a lot of therapy\, helped her come to terms with her early years. Over Home is the result of that process. \nRoxanne E. Bogart is a wildlife biologist and writer\, whose poems have appeared in The Tiny Seed Literary Journal\, The Burlington Poetry Journal\, The Silkworm\, and Poetry Quarterly. Her first full-length book of poetry is entitled All That Sustains\, published by Off the Common Books. She is a member of the International League of Conservation Writers\, the Academy of American Poets\, Straw Dog Writers Guild\, and the Florence Poets Society\, and lives in Amherst\, MA with her family. \nMartha McCollough lives in Amherst\, MA. She is the author of Wolf Hat Iron Shoes (Lily Poetry Review Books 2022). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Qwerty\, The Bear Review\, Radar Poetry\, and Tampa Review\, among others. She lives in Amherst\, MA \nRick Paar is a psychologist who writes novels\, short stories\, essays\, and creative nonfiction. He lives in Western Massachusetts. He has two grown children\, Nick and Chelsea\, and a grandson\, Wyatt. \nBela Breslau is part of a writing team with her husband\, Stephen Billias. Theirs is a “literary marriage!” They recently published Pilgrim Maya\, a novel about a young woman who\, after suffering a devastating loss\, transcends her grief and embarks on a life of recovery and healing. They are currently working on a fantasy novel together. Stephen has been a published creative writer for more than 40 years. Bela is working on short stories and continuing with a non-fiction project about her father\, inspired by interviews and family stories. \nSharon Tracey lives and writes in Amherst\, Massachusetts and is the author of three poetry collections: Land Marks (Shanti Arts 2022)\, Chroma: Five Centuries of Women Artists (Shanti Arts 2020)\, and What I Remember Most is Everything (All Caps Publishing 2017). Her poems have appeared in Radar Poetry\, Lily Poetry Review\, Aji\, Terrain.org\, The Banyan Review\, The Ekphrastic Review\, and elsewhere. She previously served as a director of research communications and environmental programs at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. \nCheryl J. Fish’s debut novel Off the Yoga Mat\, the story of three characters coming-of-middle age\, was published by Livingston Press/UWA. She is the author of The Sauna is Full of Maids\, poems and photographs celebrating Finnish sauna culture\, the natural world\, and friendships\, and Crater & Tower\, poems reflecting on trauma and ecology after the Mount St. Helens Volcanic eruption and the terrorist attack of 9/11. Fish has been a Fulbright professor and is a co-editor of A Stranger in the Village: Two Centuries of African-American Travel Literature. \nHeather Kamins is the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, and her short fiction has appeared in Guernica and elsewhere. The Moth Girl is her first novel. She lives in Western Massachusetts with her husband\, two cats\, and the variety of woodland creatures who stroll through her yard. \nJoshua Michael Stewart is the author of three poetry collections: Break Every String\, The Bastard Children of Dharma Bums\, and Love Something. His poems have appeared in the Massachusetts Review\, Salamander\, Plainsongs\, Brilliant Corners\, South Dakota Review\, Permafrost\, and many others. He lives in Ware\, Massachusetts. \nRead these authors’ books!\n  
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/9th-annual-author-showcase-a-celebration-of-members-books
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20220906T152440Z
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SUMMARY:Crash Course on Using Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:A Crash Course on Using Dialogue. Or\, how to avoid “Hi\, how are you?” / “I’m fine\, thanks. And yourself?” / “Just wonderful.” / “That’s great to hear. Have a nice day.” / “You as well!” with Morgan Talty will be held virtually via Zoom on Saturday\, November 19\, from 10:30am-12noon. \nRegister HERE. \n“Don’t ever start a story with dialogue\,” an undergraduate professor once said to me in workshop. I didn’t listen to him\, and the revision I submitted began with the very dialogue he encouraged me to move. Was he right? Should I have not started my piece with dialogue? \nYes and no. \nDialogue is an important part of storytelling\, yet so many writers either shy away from it or overindulge in it in such a way that it either impedes a story’s narrative momentum or comes across as too “unrealistic.” In this seminar\, we will examine writers whose use of dialogue is masterful in order to strengthen our understanding of dialogue\, particularly when and how to use it. After exploring the “rules” that tend to dictate dialogue’s usage\, we will then put our discoveries to the test by revising our own work. \nBio: Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. His story collection Night of the Living Rez was published on July 5\, 2022\, and his work has appeared in Granta\, The Georgia Review\, Shenandoah\, TriQuarterly\, Narrative Magazine\, LitHub\, and elsewhere. A winner of the 2021 Narrative Prize\, Talty’s work has been supported by the Elizabeth George Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts (2022). Talty teaches courses in both English and Native American Studies\, and he is on the faculty at the Stonecoast MFA in creative writing as well as the Institute of American Indian Arts. Talty is also a Prose Editor at The Massachusetts Review. He lives in Levant\, Maine. 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/crash-course-on-using-dialogue
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220728T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220728T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20220628T145610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T145610Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Ritual
DESCRIPTION:Join the esteemed writers of the Poetry Critique Meet-up for their Third Annual virtual group reading: The Poetry Ritual 2022. The event will take place on Zoom\, Thursday\, July 28 at 6pm\, and will be hosted by the Meet-up moderator and SDWG Program Committee Chair\, Michael Favala Goldman. \nYou can register by sending an email to poetryritual2022@gmail.com
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/poetry-ritual
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20220405T151411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T173037Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Voices for Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join Straw Dog Writers Guild and Forbes Library in Celebrating Voices for Resistance on Wednesday\, June 15\, 7:00-8:30pm.  On Zoom. Register HERE. \nVoices for Resistance panel:\nReaders: Daisy Hernández\, Thérèse Chehade\, Dahlma Llanos Figueroa\, Steve Edwards\, Neema Avashia\nEmcee: Andrea Hairston\nHonorary Host: Kim Gerould \n  \n  \n  \nBios: \nNeema Avashia was born and raised in southern West Virginia to parents who immigrated to the United States from India in the late 1960s. She has been a middle school teacher in the Boston Public Schools since 2003. Her first book\, Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place\, was published by WVU Press in March 2022. www.neemaavashia.com \nThérèse Soukar Chehade is a Massachusetts-based teacher of English Language Learners. She was born in Beirut\, Lebanon\, and came to this country in 1983. She holds an M.F.A. from UMass\, Amherst. Her novel\, Loom\, won the 2011 Arab American Award in the fiction category. \nSteve Edwards is the author of Breaking into the Backcountry\, the story of his seven months of solitude along the Rogue National Wild and Scenic River in Oregon. His work can be found in Orion\, The Sun\, Literary Hub\, Longreads\, and elsewhere. He teaches\nwriting at Fitchburg State University. \nDahlma Llanos-Figueroa was born in Puerto Rico and raised in New York City. She is a product of the Puerto Rican communities on the island and in the South Bronx. Her first novel Daughters of the Stone was shortlisted as a 2010 Finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. She lives in New York City. www.DahlmaLlanosFigueroa.com \nKim Gerould is a retired educator who has taught bilingual education and ESL. She is a co-founder of Families with Power and has been an activist since marching against the Vietnam War. She is now digging deep into African American and local history as a board member and tour guide of the David Ruggles Center for History and Education. \nAndrea Hairston’s novels include: Master of Poisons\, Will Do Magic For Small Change\, NY Times Editor’s pick\, finalist for the Mythopoeic\, Lambda\, and Otherwise Awards\, and Redwood and Wildfire\, an Otherwise Award winner. She bikes at night year round\, meeting bears\, multi-legged creatures of light and breath\, and the occasional shooting star. \nDaisy Hernández is the author of The Kissing Bug: A True Story of a Family\, an Insect\, and a Nation’s Neglect of a Deadly Disease\, which won the 2022 PEN /Jean Stein Book Award. She is also the author of the award-winning memoir A Cup of Water Under My Bed and coeditor of Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism. \nRecent books by the authors: \n \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/celebrating-voices-for-resistance
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Readings,Straw Dog Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20220329T212855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T235305Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In May
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, May 3 from 7-9pm for Writers Night Out/In with featured writer Rebecca Hart Olander. \nRegistration is required. Register HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nBio: Rebecca Hart Olander’s writing and collaborations have appeared recently in Bracken\, Jet Fuel Review\, Massachusetts Review\, Tinderbox\, Tiny Spoon\, and others. Books include a chapbook\, Dressing the Wounds (dancing girl press\, 2019)\, and Uncertain Acrobats (CavanKerry Press\, 2021). Rebecca teaches at Westfield State University and in the Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. She is the editor/director of Perugia Press.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-may
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:20220503T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T185500
DTSTAMP:20260501T001945
CREATED:20220405T141559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T235421Z
UID:10000540-1651602600-1651604100@strawdogwriters.org
SUMMARY:Writers Night In with Wine and Chocolate WNO Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us live on Zoom from 6:30-6:55 p.m. on Tuesday\, May 3rd for “Wine and Chocolate with the Founders and MCs of WNO.” (You’ll have to bring your own wine and chocolate.) Registration is required. Register HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The registration ink is the same as WNO in May with Rebecca Hart Olander starting at 7:00pm. So come for the camaraderie with you wine and chocolate. Make your donation.  And stay for the readings. \nOur WNO fundraiser is the perfect way to celebrate yourself and those you love while supporting the Straw Dog Writers Guild. PLEASE DONATE TODAY! \nAnd just for fun: watch Chris O’Carroll list Straw Dog writers Guild programs and shenanigans. Enjoy! \n \n \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-in-with-wine-and-chocolate-wno-fundraiser
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20220315T233651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T233651Z
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SUMMARY:Character Whispering: Strategies for Further Insight with Justine Dymond
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, April 23\, 10:30am – 12:00pm for a Straw Dog Writers Guild Craft Workshop: Character Whispering: Strategies for Further Insight with Justine Dymond\, \nWhether you are playing with possibilities for new stories or trying to get closer to a character you’ve known for a while\, this workshop will offer a variety of strategies and prompts for deepening your understanding of the people in your writing life. Their voices can call to us from observations\, dreams\, art\, and a multitude of other ways. Sometimes we hear these voices with a stunning clarity; other times\, they remain muted to our ears–by differences in culture\, history\, language\, or less weighty barriers\, such as appeal and attraction. \nDecide which of these people to invite to the workshop\, warm up your writerly curiosity\, and plan to spend a couple hours chatting up your characters. \nThis is a free online workshop and open to the public. Registration is required for this Zoom event. Click HERE to register. \nBio: Justine Dymond’s short story collection The Emigrant and Other Stories (Sowilo Press) won Hidden Rivers Arts’ 2018 Eludia Award. Her stories have appeared in Pleiades\, The Massachusetts Review\, The Briar Cliff Review\, Meat for Tea\, Lowestoft Chronicle\, and Cargo Literary. She co-edited Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives (Demeter Press). Other honors and awards include a 2020 Mass Cultural Council finalist\, second place in the New South prose writing contest for her memoir about breast cancer “Brave of Worms\,” a 2007 O. Henry Prize\, a “distinguished” story in The Best American Short Stories 2006\, two Pushcart Prize nominations\, and a nomination for The Best American Travel Writing. Her writing has earned grants and residencies from the Vermont Studio Center\, Writers OMI at Ledig House\, and Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. She teaches literature and writing at Springfield College and is currently working on a novel set in Boston in 1733.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/character-whispering-strategies-for-further-insight-with-justine-dymond
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:20220405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20220308T180352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T130403Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In April
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, April 5 at 7:00pm for Writers Night Out/In on Zoom! Our featured readers are Karen Skolfield and Rio Santos. Registration is required. Register HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email within 24 – 48 hours containing information about joining the meeting. \nBios: \nKaren Skolfield is the poet laureate of Northampton for 2019-2022. Her book Battle Dress (W. W. Norton\, 2019) won the Barnard Women Poets Prize; her book Frost in the Low Areas (Zone 3 Press) won the 2014 PEN New England Award in poetry. Skolfield is a U.S. Army veteran and teaches writing to engineers at UMass Amherst. www.karenskolfield.com \nRio Santos is the Youth Poet Laureate of Northampton. She is a high school student at Northampton High School.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-april
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:20220326T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20220128T180038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T233908Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Disability: Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, March 26 from 10:30am to 12:00pm for Writing Disability. This presentation is a moderated discussion between three writers\, focusing on the presentation of people\, with physical and mental disabilities\, in literature. Topics covered include individualizing people and disabilities\, social role valorization\, dealing with the discomfort of social expectations\, the role of society in the perception of people who do need assistance\, and writing about people with disabilities in a sensitive manner. Questions from the audience are encouraged. \nRegistration is required. Register in advance for this meeting HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n  \nBios: \nAnna Bellassai is the 2021 Emerging Writers Scholarship recipient for Sisters in Crime. Taylor’s Bond\, a YA novel\, features a protagonist with the same rare genetic disorder she has. She brings all the wisdom of her nineteen years living with this disorder to our discussion. \nJ. A. McIntosh\, a recovering attorney\, writes the Meredith\, Massachusetts series. The next book in the series\, Grampa Leary\, will be published in March 2022. She has a degenerative joint disease\, that required multiple surgeries and metal and polymer implants. She states: “I have held up security lines at metal detectors on four continents.” J. A. serves on the board of North Quabbin Citizen Advocacy\, a nonprofit in Central Massachusetts that fosters one-on-one relationships between able-bodied volunteers and vulnerable people with mental impairments and disorders. \nJule Selbo’s debut mystery\, Ten Days\, features a heroine who must learn to cope with a prosthetic leg after a career-ending accident. Jule is a novelist\, playwright and screenwriter and teaches screenwriting and film history at CSU-Fullerton. Able-bodied herself\, Jule has never subscribed to the write-what-you-know philosophy. As a result of immersing herself in another character’s reality\, Jule said\, “I see parts of the world differently—and I hope the readers will too.”
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writing-disability-panel-discussion
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Straw Dog Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20220128T182223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T164651Z
UID:10000534-1646161200-1646168400@strawdogwriters.org
SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In March
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, March 1 at 7:00pm for our monthly Writers Night Out/In! Our featured reader is Lynne Bertrand. \nRegistration is required. Register HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email within 24 – 48 hours containing information about joining the meeting. \nBio: Lynne Bertrand lives in Western Massachusetts and works in the music business. Her most recent book is City of the Uncommon Thief (Dutton Books/Penguin-Random House). You can read an excerpt of it HERE. \nHer previous books were for young children. Those include Granite Baby\, illustrated by Kevin Hawkes (FSG)\, and One Day\, Two Dragons\, illustrated by Janet Street (Clarkson Potter/Random House).
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-march
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:20220201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20211229T194518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T182250Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In February
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, February 1 at 7:00pm for our monthly Writers Night Out/In! Our featured reader is  Adin Thayer. \nRegistration is required. Register in advance by clicking HERE. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email (within 24 – 48 hours) containing information about joining the meeting. For security purposes\, all attendees must register via this link. Names not on the registration list will not be admitted at the time of the event. Contact strawdogevents@gmail.com for questions. \nBio: Adin Thayer grew up in Virginia. During the past 19 years she has spent time working in Rwanda and neighboring countries in Africa. The experiences and people she has encountered through that work\, as well as the impact of her childhood during Jim Crow\, inform and inhabit her poetry. Her work also attempts to express and explore the ways the natural world’s power\, beauty and lawfulness do and could affect how we behave as people.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-february
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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220104T203000
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CREATED:20211214T220035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T212437Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out-In January Richard Horton
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the New Year on Tuesday\, January 4 at 7:00pm for our monthly Writers Night Out/In! Our featured reader is Richard Wayne Horton. You can read his author interview with us from back in August HERE. \nRegistration for WNO is required. Register for Zoom event HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email within 24 – 48 hours containing information about joining the meeting. Make sure your information is full and complete. Thanks! \nBio: Richard Wayne Horton writes short stories and prose poetry and he also works in hybrid forms. His stories create a special kind of engagement and a sense of reality. He has received 2 Pushcart nominations and is the 2019-21 MA Beat Poet Laureate.\nHis work has appeared in Lonesome October\, Meat For Tea\, Bull & Cross\, Literary Heist\, The Dead Mule and other literary journals. \nThe following books by Richard Wayne Horton are available on Amazon and other platforms: \n\nSticks & Bones (2017\, Meat For Tea Press)\nArtists In The Underworld (2019\, Human Error Publishing)\nBallet For Murderers (2021\, Human Error Publishing)
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-january-richard-horton
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:20211212T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20211013T191743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T200516Z
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SUMMARY:Craft in the Real World Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Have you always understood writing craft topics\, such as plot\, setting or tone\, to be objective subjects? In his book Craft in the Real World\, Matthew Salesses argues that “what we call craft is in fact nothing more or less than a set of expectations. … These expectations are never neutral.” \nReviewer Leni Zumas\, author of Red Clocks\, says that Salesses “explores how beliefs about ‘good’ writing are profoundly marked by race\, class\, gender\, sexuality\, ability\, and national identity; and he offers concrete strategies for liberating our classrooms and writing practices from the straight-white-male default gaze.” \nTo read a section of the book called 25 Essential Notes on Craft\, click here: 25 Essential Notes on Craft by Matthew Salesses\n\nJoin us on December 12th\, 3-4:30 p.m. on Zoom for an open-ended discussion of the insights and lessons this book offers as we rethink our understanding of the writing craft. Register HERE. \n[The book is available at local bookstores and through Forbes Library.] \n 
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/craft-in-the-real-world-book-discussion
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20211109T165250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T144343Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Night Out/In December
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Night Out/In Open Mic on Tuesday\, December 7\, 7:00pm. Our featured writer is Justine Dymond. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: Register HERE. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email (within 24 – 48 hours) containing information about joining the meeting. For security purposes\, all attendees must register via this link. Names not on the registration list will not be admitted at the time of the event. \nJustine Dymond’s short story collection The Emigrant and Other Stories (Sowilo Press\, 2021) won the Eludia Award from Hidden Rivers Arts. Other honors include an O. Henry Prize\, Pushcart nominations\, Mass Cultural Council 2020 Artist Fellowship finalist grant\, and second place in the New South 2017 prose writing contest judged by Porochista Khakpour. She co-edited Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives (Demeter Press\, 2013) and teaches writing and literature at Springfield College.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-night-out-in-december
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Events for Members,Open Mic,Straw Dog Event,Writers Night Out
ORGANIZER;CN="Straw Dog Writers Guild":MAILTO:admin@strawdogwriters.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211205T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T001946
CREATED:20211110T200008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T165527Z
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SUMMARY:Writers Read Hilltowns December
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Writers Read / Hilltowns on Sunday\, December 5 from 2-4pm. Our featured reader is Jane Yolen. To attend\, email Jane Roy Brown at brownjaneroy@gmail.com for a link to the Zoom meeting. \nBio: Jane Yolen’s published book count has reached 407. Approximately a dozen of them are volumes of adult poetry\, and the rest\, she likes to say\, include everything but romance (too much hands-on research for an 82-year-old)\, dark horror (although she has published three Holocaust novels)\, and novels about the old West. (She rode Lippizaners\, not cowboy ponies.) She also writes operas\, plays\, and musicals\, and at age 80 was in a band. All three of her children and two of her grandchildren are published writers. \nThis is the final session of Writers Read/Hilltowns. Thanks to everyone who has supported this event through your attendance and participation.
URL:https://strawdogwriters.org/event/writers-read-hilltowns-december
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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