Write with Hugo House with Jeanine Walker
In this group, weâll focus on generative writing through poetry prompts. The session will begin with introductions and a short warm-up, after which weâll read two separate poems and write
In this group, weâll focus on generative writing through poetry prompts. The session will begin with introductions and a short warm-up, after which weâll read two separate poems and write
Celebrate The Resilience of Afghan WomenJoin Sahar Education for an unforgettable evening at "A Night in Afghanistan Annual Gala," a fundraising event to benefit Sahar Education. On October 10, from
Deaf Lit Fest is a brand-new event being hosted by Deaf Spotlight on October 11-12, 2024 at Hugo House in Seattle, Washington.This is a festival that aims to spotlight Deaf
Deaf Lit Fest is a brand-new event being hosted by Deaf Spotlight on October 11-12, 2024 at Hugo House in Seattle, Washington.This is a festival that aims to spotlight Deaf
Works in Progress is Hugo House's open mic series inclusive of diverse formats and storytelling crafts. Read your workâpoetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, plays, music, comedy, and moreâand connect with our literary
Hugo House welcomes back CastaliaâUniversity of Washington MFA program's monthly reading series featuring graduate students, faculty, and alumni. Showcasing published and unpublished drafts of work by authors from a variety
All meetings take place in-person at The Seattle Public Library Douglass-Truth Branch. View their calendar here.No pre-registration is required. Sign-up at the library takes place on the day of the
 --Soul-- is a selection of poems written from 1979 offering selected work and includes a tribute to Richard Hugo. This is my final reading. Poems written and selected from numerous readings in
It Goes On hosted by Jeanine Walker$2 wine & poetryreadings by Paul Hlava Ceballos, Laura Da', Kathleen Flenniken, Robert LashleyThursday, October 17, 7pmdoors & open mic sign up at 6pmHugo
The Bushwick Book Club Seattle presentsOriginal Music Inspired by Alvin Schwartzâs SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARKAfter inspiring nightmaresâand controversyâfor generations, the infamously eerie tales of Alvin Schwartzâs Scary
This workshop is an invitation to explore the loss of a dear or close one to suicide, and the very complex and unresolved grief remaining for much part of oneâs
Author Natalie Pascale Boisseau is offering a public reading of selected texts from her memoir she is currently writing: Exiles and Migrations in the Landscape of Maternal Suicide, a survivorâs
The Cascadia Poetry Festival will be in town Nov 1-3 (buy tickets and get details at the Cascadia Poetics Lab website), and we've managed to snag a few of the
Works in Progress is Hugo House's open mic series inclusive of diverse formats and storytelling crafts. Read your workâpoetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, plays, music, comedy, and moreâand connect with our
The year is 2024. The world teeters on the edge of chaos. An authoritarian president looms. Octavia Butlerâs astonishingly prescient novel Parable of the Sower weaves together urgent themes of