About Write with Hugo House (in partnership with the Seattle Public Library) Write with Hugo House is a free drop-in writing circle for all ages and genres of writing. Bring
Audience: Adult
Write with Hugo House with Alma GarcĂa
Our mission during this time of distraction, artistic fatigue, and social isolation is to create a regular time and space for writers to write and to meet each other. In
Brilliant Voices: A Benefit to Support Writing Classes for Women Experiencing Incarceration
Join us for an evening of poetry, storytelling, and performance to raise funds for the Golf Pencil Group, a creative community for writers experiencing incarceration. Featured readers include past GPG
Works in Progress (In-Person)
Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series inclusive of diverse formats and storytelling crafts. Read your work—poetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, plays, music, comedy, and more—and connect with our
AWP | An Evening of Disability Poetry & Poetics
Zoeglossia and the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at ASU welcome the Hugo House community and AWP attendees to an evening of Disability Poetry & Poetics. With readings
AWP | A Very Important Karaoke Party
Don’t miss A Very Important Karaoke Party, the living musical lit mag, a collaboration between songwriters and audience singers for a night of belting parody songs about being a writer.
AWP | Rewind/Unwind Hugo Fellows Reading
It's a night of firsts and of celebration! For the first time ever, former Hugo House Fellows from both the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 cohorts will take the stage together. Hear
AWP | We the Indigenous: A Storytelling Celebration
Seattle is the only major city in the United States named after a native chief. It has grown from a tribal center and logging town into an international engine of
AWP | Write Bloody Poetry Super Showcase & Sock Hop
Join Write Bloody Publishing for an evening of poetry and dancing! The event begins with readings by Amber Flame, Courtney LeBlanc, Taylor Mali, Sheleen McElhinney, Kimberly Nguyen, and Seema Reza. Then, it's time
AWP | Page Meets Stage
Page Meets Stage, an 18-year-old poetry series with a long-time association with AWP, has been called “where the Pulitzer Prize meets the poetry slam," and was founded at the Bowery Poetry