Flash Fiction Writers Read Their Works On The Theme of Hope Friday Dec 5th, 2014

Flash Fiction writers who have written pieces on the theme of hope will be reading their stories at the Blue Dot Studio in the Hooker Dunham building on Friday, Dec 5 at 7 PM. The prizewinners of Write Action’s writing contest, Anna Blackburn, Stephanie Greene and Helen Neswald will read as will other talented writers, including Olivia Howe, Jennie Reichman, Pamela Mandell, and Elayne Clift.

After these readings, there will be 20 minutes reserved for anyone who wants to read a flash fiction piece on the theme of hope. Bear in mind that all readers are limited to no more than 5 minutes to read. This is about excellence, hope, and brevity.

Write Action is non-profit organization that promotes and encourages writing in southern Vermont. Besides events such as this, we also host the Write Action Open Reading, which is also held in the Blue Dot studio, every third Friday, at 7 PM. We hope to see some of you there.

Rolf Parker-Houghton

Comments | 2

  • SMALL BUT BIG CORRECTION

    The Flash Fiction Reading IS at 7 on Friday Dec 5.

    However, the Open Readings on the third Friday
    of each month are at 7:30.

  • We hope to see you there...

    It might be best to give some direction, for those outside of the ‘fold:’

    Blue Dot Studio
    Hooker-Dunham Building
    139 Main Street

    From Main Street – One flight up, go through gray door staight ahead, first door on your right
    From the Hooker Dunham Alley – One flight up, make left at top of stairs, second door on your left

    Usually, it’s already open and receptive, sometimes with nimbles. Grab a nib and get comfortable.

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