Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series. Held on the first Monday virtually and third Monday in-person of every month at 7 pm, Works in Progress is
Audience: Adult
Works in Progress (In-Person)
Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series inclusive of diverse formats and storytelling crafts. Works in Progress is held on the first Monday virtually and third Monday in-person
Seattle Arts & Lectures Presents: Local Voices
Hugo House is thrilled to welcome back Seattle Arts & Lectures: Local Voices, a four-part reading series features acclaimed poets, writers, and comics artists who teach in SAL’s Writers in the
Write-O-Rama Winter 2022
Write-O-Rama is your chance to try out several workshops offered by Hugo House teachers all in one writing-packed day! Sample Hugo House classes, meet our teachers, and try out genres
Works in Progress (Virtual)
Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series. Held on the first Monday virtually and third Monday in-person of every month at 7 pm, Works in Progress is
Kundiman Asian American Fall Writers Showcase
Kundiman and Hugo House present a fall reading showcasing local writers of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) diaspora. Featuring Liezel Moraleja Hackett, Kalehua Kim, Lavanya Vasudevan and Shankar
Book Launch: Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm by Laura Warrell
Join Laura Warrell to celebrate the release of Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm, a thrilling debut novel about the perennial temptations of dangerous love, following a jazz musician and an ensemble cast of
Love, Trouble, and the Blues: a Reading and Conversation around Masquerade
Four poet friends gather in a virtual circle of memory and reflection to read from and talk about their recent work, especially the shared sensibilities, experiences and concerns that led them to
Word Works | Mark Doty: Raising the Stakes
A good poem makes feeling and thinking scrutable, and makes use of any number of tools (think sonics, image, tone, diction, figurative speech, lineation, white space) to help the writer
Word Works | Jonathan Escoffery: Earning Your Readers’ Attention
Early career writers often assume that readers’ interest and attention are a given, while, in truth, readers have limited amounts of either to spare. To meet this challenge, writers can