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SUMMARY:“Pacific Northwest Womxn of Color Reading” hosted by Anne Liu Kellor and Kalehua Kim
DESCRIPTION:Please join 18 women and nonbinary writers of color in what promises to be a dynamic\, inspiring evening. Each of these writers was a student in Anne Liu Kellor’s Hugo House classes\, and many are taking the stage for the first time. Come to listen\, come to engage. \n \nReaders include Auzin Ahmadi\, Portia Botchway\, Aleyda Marisol Cervantes\, Dawn Noel Chen\, Rebecca Delacruz-Gunderson\, Alayna Erhart\, Tasha Essen\, Rasheena Fountain\, Jessica Han\, Elisabeth Vasquez Kikuchi\, Kim Kogane\, Nan Ma\, Adrienne Matthews\, Claudia Alexander Paras\, Stephanie Tayengco\, and Melissa Watkinson-Schutten.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/pacific-northwest-womxn-of-color-reading_2022-06-30-2/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220630T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220630T183000
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SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Marguerite Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/community-write-in_2022-06-30/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220629T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220629T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220523T221050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220610Z
UID:336000-1656525600-1656529200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Peter Bacho's "Uncle Rico's Encore" with Shawn Wong
DESCRIPTION:In a new collection of autobiographical essays\, Uncle Rico’s Encore\, award-winning author Peter Bacho shares stories that illuminate the Filipino American experience. Bacho relates vivid stories of community\, generational connection\, defiance\, and activism\, including resistance to the union-busting efforts of the federal government and organizing for decent housing and services for elders. He also illustrates the Filipino American experience of the era through intimate moments of everyday life in familiar places such as Madison Beach\, Beacon Hill\, and Madrona Park. Uncle Rico’s Encore is the third book in The Shawn Wong Book Fund in Asian American Studies\, which supports the publication of books on Asian American history and culture. \n \nPeter will read a selection from the book and be joined in conversation by author Shawn Wong. An audience Q&A and book signing will follow the event. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/book-launch-peter-bachos-uncle-ricos-encore-with-shawn-wong_2022-06-29/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Conversation/Interview
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220623T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220623T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220523T192347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T005558Z
UID:315128-1656005400-1656009000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Marguerite Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-23/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220518T205058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T201735Z
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SUMMARY:Write with Hugo House with Alma García
DESCRIPTION: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 this group\, writers introduce themselves and are provided optional fiction\, poetry and nonfiction prompts to work on for 60-70 minutes of sustained silent writing time\, though they are more than welcome to work on their own projects instead. Small group breakout sessions at the end of our time together encourage participants to share and respond to work generated during the session\, or just get to know the other writers in the group. \n \nAbout Write with Hugo House (in partnership with the Seattle Public Library) \nWrite with Hugo House is a free drop-in writing circle for all ages and genres of writing. Bring something you’re working on\, or just come ready to write. You will have the opportunity to share your work and get feedback—but only if you want to (no pressure). You can also use this time to increase productivity on your current work in progress\, surrounded by fellow writers. \n \nThe Library fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides accommodations by request for physical and virtual access to library programs\, services\, and other needs to ensure these resources are available to people with disabilities. Please contact leap@spl.org\, at least 7 calendar days in advance to request an accommodation.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-with-hugo-house-alma-garcia_2022-06-21/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220527T045545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T013433Z
UID:338183-1655838000-1655841600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Book Talk: Ruth Ozeki
DESCRIPTION:One of our favorite writers\, and human beings who are of the writerly persuasion\, novelist\, filmmaker\, and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki makes this most welcome in-person Seattle return for the paperback release of last year’s luminous novel\, her fourth\, The Book of Form and Emptiness (Penguin). We had a wonderful online launch for this book in hardcover – this scheduled in-person appearance should be even better. Ruth Ozeki is a presence. And her books\, including The Book of Form and Emptiness: “[A] tale of sorrow\, danger and tentative redemption serves as the springboard for extended meditations on the interdependence of all beings\, the magic of books\, the disastrous ecological and spiritual effects of unchecked consumerism and more . . . one of Ozeki’s gifts as a novelist is the ability to enfold provocative intellectual material within a human story grounded in sharply observed social detail . . . The Book itself has a marvelous voice: adult\, ironic\, affirming at every turn the importance of books as a repository of humanity’s deepest wisdom and highest aspirations.” — The Washington Post. \n \n“[Ozeki] writes with bountiful insight\, exuberant imagination\, and levitating grace about psychic diversity\, our complicated attitude toward our possessions\, street protests\, climate change\, and such wonders as crows\, the moon\, and snow globes. Most inventively\, Ozeki celebrates the profound relationship between reader and writer. This enthralling\, poignant\, funny\, and mysterious saga\, thrumming with grief and tenderness\, beauty and compassion\, offers much wisdom.” — Booklist. \n \n“This compassionate novel of life\, love and loss glows in the dark. Its strange\, beautiful pages turn themselves. If you’ve lost your way with fiction over the last year or two\, let The Book of Form and Emptiness light your way home.” — David Mitchell. \n  \nCo-presented by The Elliott Bay Book Company and Hugo House. The Book of Form and Emptiness is available for purchase Elliott Bay Book Company here.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/book-talk-ruth-ozeki_2022-06-21-2/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220527T044450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220612Z
UID:338194-1655751600-1655758800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Works in Progress (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series. \n \nHeld on the first Monday virtually and third Monday in-person of every month at 7 pm\, Works in Progress is an open mic for all writers. Read your work\, meet other writers\, and find out what’s going on in the literary community. Poetry\, fiction\, essays\, memoirs\, plays\, unclassified\, and unclassifiable work of a literary nature are all welcome. Applause for all. No judgment. Some content not suitable for children or small animals. Listeners welcome. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-20/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220523T192346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T201733Z
UID:315123-1655400600-1655404200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Marguerite Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-16/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220615T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220615T173000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220425T221114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T023056Z
UID:298813-1655310600-1655314200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Writing + Meditation for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Writing + Meditation is a free monthly drop-in writing workshop where students will explore different ways of meditation with intentional writing prompts.  \n \nA Student’s TO-DO List:  \n\nStudy for a test \nFinish 3rd period assignment \nEat \nGet ready for practice \nTalk to bestie \nDo my homework \nLook for a job \nTake care of myself? \n\nIf you find yourself at the middle of the month\, middle of the week\, needing a space to stop everything for a moment and just “be” – join writer and educator Naa Akua to help you slow down\, calm down\, and learn how to take care of yourself through meditation. Be prepared to experience calm and fun! \n \nPlease note that this is a program for TEENS ONLY! Because this program involves youth\, we require that all participants who join via Zoom start the hour with their cameras on so that Hugo House instructors can verify the identity of attendees. If you don’t verify your identity by turning on your camera when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting. If you have any questions about this policy\, please send an email to youth@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2021-06-15/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220127T072200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T021030Z
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SUMMARY:Ask a Lit Mag Editor with Gabriela Denise Frank
DESCRIPTION:Join literary artist\, Gabriela Denise Frank\, for a free one-hour Q&A. Gabriela will offer some tips\, tricks\, and advice from the world of literary magazines. Come to the call with questions about your own works-in-progress or other inquiries for a lit mag editor.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/ask-a-lit-mag-editor-with-gabriela-denise-frank_2022-06-14/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220526T194308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220614Z
UID:338288-1654959600-1654963200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Book Talk: Suzanne Simard
DESCRIPTION:University of British Columbia forest ecologist Suzanne Simard\, long renowned among people who study forests and trees\, showed the world what she has been about in decades of life and work in her brilliant book first published last year\, Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest (Vintage). She kindly gave Elliott Bay readers a memorably wonderful zoom program for the hardcover\, and is now down for this special Saturday afternoon with the paperback newly out.  \n \n“Simard has spent decades with her hands in the soil\, designing experiments and piecing together the remarkable mysteries of forest ecology . . . elegantly detailed . . . deeply personal . . . A testament to Simard’s skill as a science communicator. Her research is clearly defined\, the steps of her experiments articulated\, her astonishing results explained and the implications laid bare: We ignore the complexity of forests at our peril.”—The New York Times. “Finding the Mother Tree reminds us that the world is a web of stories\, connecting us to one another. Her vivid manuscript carries the stories of trees\, fungi\, soil and bears–and of a human being listening in on the conversation. The interplay of personal narrative\, scientific insights and the amazing revelations about the life of the forest make a compelling story. Dr. Simard’s journey as a scientist embodies the power of curiosity coupled to commitment to listen to the natural world and the courage to share what she has learned\, against the resistance of scientific establishment. I have great admiration for her science and her storytelling alike. These are stories that the world needs to hear.”—Robin Wall Kimmerer. \n  \nPurchase Finding the Mother Tree from our bookseller partners\, Elliott Bay Book Company. \n  \nCo-presented by Elliott Bay Book Company and Hugo House. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-11/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220518T205058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T155243Z
UID:334640-1654797600-1654803000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write with Hugo House with Jeanine Walker
DESCRIPTION:In this group\, we’ll focus on generative writing through poetry prompts. The session will begin with introductions and a short warm-up\, after which we’ll read two separate poems and write in response to those. At times writers will be invited to create community through sharing words or ideas with other writers in small groups. Attendees will leave the class with 2-3 new drafts of poems. Designed for all writers\, this group supports poets as well those working in other genres\, as the skills practiced in poetry can be thought of as “cross-training” for memoir and fiction\, too. \n \nAbout Write with Hugo House (in partnership with the Seattle Public Library) \nWrite with Hugo House is a free drop-in writing circle for all ages and genres of writing. Bring something you’re working on\, or just come ready to write. You will have the opportunity to share your work and get feedback—but only if you want to (no pressure). You can also use this time to increase productivity on your current work in progress\, surrounded by fellow writers. \n \nThe Library fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides accommodations by request for physical and virtual access to library programs\, services\, and other needs to ensure these resources are available to people with disabilities. Please contact leap@spl.org\, at least 7 calendar days in advance to request an accommodation.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-with-hugo-house-jeanine-walker_2022-06-09-3/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220523T191748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T091025Z
UID:315118-1654795800-1654799400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Marguerite Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-09/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220518T160213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T090401Z
UID:333493-1654628400-1654635600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Exiled Home: An Evening with Two Expatriate Poets
DESCRIPTION:"I flew home— / then I flew from home— / having found my home is flight."  \nExpatriate voices have always enriched our collective experience of literature. As Tolstoy asserted: "If literature is NOT translated . . . it's like blood that stays locked in one part of the body." Translation\, while often a primary transfusion\, is not the only medium of this profound and essential circulation. Another significant form is travelers who've gone on private Odysseys . . . and then returned to tell the tales those journeys have sculpted in them. Bolstered by the edges they've crossed\, those travelers return with new ways of seeing that lead to new ways of saying. \nDiving deep into themes of traveling and transformation\, celebrated Prague-based American poet Lucien Zell (heralded by Alan Levy as a "21st Century Troubadour") joins internationally acclaimed British haiku poet Michael Dylan Welch for an evening of poetry and music. Emceed by Heidi Seaborn\, the executive editor of The Adroit Journal\, expect to encounter new ways of saying that lead to new ways of seeing.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/exiled-home_2022-06-07/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Conversation/Interview
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220526T003613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220610Z
UID:336804-1654542000-1654549200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Works in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series. \n \nHeld on the first Monday virtually and third Monday in-person of every month at 7 pm\, Works in Progress is an open mic for all writers. Read your work\, meet other writers\, and find out what’s going on in the literary community. Poetry\, fiction\, essays\, memoirs\, plays\, unclassified\, and unclassifiable work of a literary nature are all welcome. Applause for all. No judgment. Some content not suitable for children or small animals. Listeners welcome. This event is free and open to the public. \n \nRegister for the event below to receive a sign-up confirmation email\, as well as the zoom link. Virtual doors open at 6:45.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/_2022-06-06/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T164000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220420T005552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T033039Z
UID:284548-1654531200-1654533600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Kids Write-In
DESCRIPTION:Join us for creative inspiration and fun writing projects to try! Kids Write-In is a free\, weekly writing circle for elementary school-aged youth who want to write independently or with the help of an adult. In each 40-minute session\, students have the opportunity to read various styles of writing\, discuss these with their peers\, practice creative writing of their own\, and share with each other\, if they want to! \n \nThese sessions take place online using Zoom on Mondays from 4–4:40 pm Pacific Time. Please note that this is a program for KIDS ONLY! Because this program involves youth\, we require that all participants who join via Zoom start the hour with their cameras on so that Hugo House instructors can verify the identity of attendees. If you don’t verify your identity by turning on your camera when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting. If you have any questions about this policy\, please send an email to youth@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/kids-write-in_2022-06-06/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220429T175919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T155242Z
UID:315561-1653586200-1653589800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Joshua Marie Wilkinson
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/community-write-in-with-joshua-marie-wilkinson_2022-05-26/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T173000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220420T010346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T011614Z
UID:284565-1653582600-1653586200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time
DESCRIPTION:Write Time is a writing circle for teens that takes place every Thursday from 4:30-5:30 pm PT during the school year. Want to improve your craft and learn new techniques during brief opening lessons? Bring something you’re working on and nail down your next sentence? Or simply come to share your work with other young writers and receive feedback! Come join us at Write Time! \n \nPlease note that this is a program for TEENS ONLY! Because this program involves youth\, we require that all participants who join via Zoom start the hour with their cameras on so that Hugo House instructors can verify the identity of attendees. If you don’t verify your identity by turning on your camera when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting. If you have any questions about this policy\, please send an email to youth@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time_2022-05-26/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220523T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220523T164000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220420T005337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T030431Z
UID:284543-1653321600-1653324000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Kids Write-In
DESCRIPTION:Join us for creative inspiration and fun writing projects to try! Kids Write-In is a free\, weekly writing circle for elementary school-aged youth who want to write independently or with the help of an adult. In each 40-minute session\, students have the opportunity to read various styles of writing\, discuss these with their peers\, practice creative writing of their own\, and share with each other\, if they want to! \n \nThese sessions take place online using Zoom on Mondays from 4–4:40 pm Pacific Time. Please note that this is a program for KIDS ONLY! Because this program involves youth\, we require that all participants who join via Zoom start the hour with their cameras on so that Hugo House instructors can verify the identity of attendees. If you don’t verify your identity by turning on your camera when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting. If you have any questions about this policy\, please send an email to youth@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/kids-write-in_2022-05-23/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
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SUMMARY:Hugo Literary Series | The Time Trapper: Viet Thanh Nguyen\, Gabrielle Calvocoressi\, Stacy D. Flood\, and Intisaar
DESCRIPTION:There’s little doubt that time has felt weird over these last two years. For this season’s Hugo Literary Series\, twelve writers and musicians will be riffing on variations of time. For this evening’s event\, writers Viet Thanh Nguyen\, Gabrielle Calvocoressi\, Stacy D. Flood\, and Intisaar started from the prompt of The Time Trapper. \n \nJoin us for a Pre-Show Happy Hour! \nHugo House event attendees are invited to join us an hour before each Hugo Lit Series event to mingle with the performers and community members. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available for purchase at the bar. Doors open at 6pm PT. \n \nRead Hugo House’s current COVID safety policy for in-person events here. We are continuing to track local\, state\, and federal health recommendations and guidelines as circumstances change and evolve. We will notify registrants of any updates to Hugo House’s COVID safety policy prior to the event.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/hugo-literary-series-the-time-trapper_2022-05-20/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mainstage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T203000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220224T011300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T025124Z
UID:250483-1652986800-1652992200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Night of 1\,000 Words: Auction & Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Click here to watch the live stream of the event at 7 pm on Thursday\, May 19. \n \nTHE ONLINE AUCTION IS OPEN! Click here to register and start bidding now on silent and live auctions to support Hugo House. \n \nIn celebration of Hugo House’s silver anniversary (25 years!)\, join us for a brand new annual fundraiser\, Night of 1\,000 Words! Look back on Hugo House’s quarter-century history\, celebrate the present\, and look toward the next 25 years at this evening of giving. Your support at this annual event helps to bring authors from near and far to our stage and classrooms\, award scholarships to writers of all ages in need\, grant fellowships to emerging talents\, and provide a welcoming and open space for anyone who loves books or has the drive to write. \n \nWe've updated this year's annual fundraiser into a virtual experience in order to reach more people for this special evening. The event now includes an online auction open May 16-19 and a livestreamed show happening Thursday\, May 19 at 7 pm PT! \n \nNIGHT OF 1\,000 WORDS PARTICIPATION GUIDE \nBy moving Night of 1\,000 Words to a virtual event\, we're excited to welcome people from all across the globe to this celebration! Here's a quick run-down of all the ways you can participate and support Hugo House. \n \nBid in the Auctions \nShow your support for Hugo House by bidding on one of nine silent auction items. These auctions will close at 7:10 pm on Thursday\, May 19\, right at the beginning of the livestreamed event. \nYou can get your bids in early for the six live auctions\, which will close during our livestreamed event on Thursday\, May 19. All items on the auction website with "LIVE" in the title fall into this category. \nGET STARTED BIDDING HERE! \n \nRaise Your Paddle with a Donation \nDuring the live event\, our illustrious auctioneer\, Fred Northup\, Jr.\, will lead the "raise the paddle\," a portion of the evening in which you can immediately pledge a meaningful gift to Hugo House. This is a direct donation to support Hugo House's programs\, bringing vital writing opportunities to our community. \nYou can always raise your paddle early by making a gift on the auction website here. \n \nWatch the Live Event and Celebrate \nGather friends\, family\, and fellow writers to watch the live event on Thursday\, May 19 at 7pm and celebrate 25 years of Hugo House. With guest speakers\, including Hugo House Founder Frances McCue and Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest\, as well as a poetry reading from a Youth Cohort member! \nWATCH IT LIVE ON THURSDAY\, MAY 19 HERE! \n \n \n \nGUEST SPEAKERS AND PERFORMERS
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/night-of-1000-words-2022_2022-05-19/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mainstage,Community Event,Party/Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220127T021900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T021702Z
UID:250479-1652981400-1652985000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Joshua Marie Wilkinson
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/community-write-in-with-joshua-marie-wilkinson-3_2022-05-19/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220421T212507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T090511Z
UID:297850-1652896800-1652902200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Teaching Black: Creating Community
DESCRIPTION:Teaching Black: The Craft of Teaching on Black Life and Literature (published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in their Composition\, Literacy\, and Culture series) presents the experiences and voices of Black creative writers who are also teachers. The authors in this collection engage poetry\, fiction\, experimental literature\, playwriting\, and literary criticism. They provide historical and theoretical interventions and practical advice for teachers and students of literature and craft. Contributors work in high schools\, colleges\, and community settings and draw from these rich contexts in their essays. Teaching Black is for any and all who are interested in incorporating Black literature and conversations on Black literary craft into their own work.  \nIn Teaching Black: Creating Community\, co-editors Ana-Maurine Lara and drea brown will lead a reading and discussion of the essay collection. Teaching Black contributors Anastacia-Renee\, Sharon Bridgforth\, and Omi Osun Joni L. Jones will join the editors and read from their work.  
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/teaching-black-creating-community_2022-05-18/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Conversation/Interview,Book Club,Community Event,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220303T065200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T022437Z
UID:250478-1652810400-1652815800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write with Hugo House with Alma García
DESCRIPTION: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 this group\, writers introduce themselves and are provided optional fiction\, poetry and nonfiction prompts to work on for 60-70 minutes of sustained silent writing time\, though they are more than welcome to work on their own projects instead. Small group breakout sessions at the end of our time together encourage participants to share and respond to work generated during the session\, or just get to know the other writers in the group. Registration information coming soon. \n \nAbout Write with Hugo House (in partnership with the Seattle Public Library) \nWrite with Hugo House is a free drop-in writing circle for all ages and genres of writing. Bring something you’re working on\, or just come ready to write. You will have the opportunity to share your work and get feedback—but only if you want to (no pressure). You can also use this time to increase productivity on your current work in progress\, surrounded by fellow writers. \n \nThe Library fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides accommodations by request for physical and virtual access to library programs\, services\, and other needs to ensure these resources are available to people with disabilities. Please contact leap@spl.org\, at least 7 calendar days in advance to request an accommodation.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-with-hugo-house-with-alma-garcia-22_2022-05-17/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220516T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133310
CREATED:20220420T010342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T021659Z
UID:284553-1652727600-1652734800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Works in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Works in Progress is Hugo House's semi-monthly open mic series. Please register below to receive the Zoom link and reserve your place in the reading lineup. \n \nHeld on the first and third Monday of every month at 7 pm\, Works in Progress is an open mic for all writers. Read your work\, meet other writers\, and find out what’s going on in the literary community. Poetry\, fiction\, essays\, memoirs\, plays\, unclassified\, and unclassifiable work of a literary nature are all welcome. Applause for all. No judgment. Some content not suitable for children or small animals. Listeners welcome. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/works-in-progress_2022-05-16/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220516T164000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133311
CREATED:20220420T005336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T025725Z
UID:284539-1652716800-1652719200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Kids Write-In
DESCRIPTION:Join us for creative inspiration and fun writing projects to try! Kids Write-In is a free\, weekly writing circle for elementary school-aged youth who want to write independently or with the help of an adult. In each 40-minute session\, students have the opportunity to read various styles of writing\, discuss these with their peers\, practice creative writing of their own\, and share with each other\, if they want to! \n \nThese sessions take place online using Zoom on Mondays from 4–4:40 pm Pacific Time. Please note that this is a program for KIDS ONLY! Because this program involves youth\, we require that all participants who join via Zoom start the hour with their cameras on so that Hugo House instructors can verify the identity of attendees. If you don’t verify your identity by turning on your camera when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting. If you have any questions about this policy\, please send an email to youth@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/kids-write-in_2022-05-16/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133311
CREATED:20220421T212158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T100400Z
UID:297799-1652616000-1652630400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write-o-Rama Summer 2022 (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION: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 and topics outside your purview without the pressure of registering for a full class. \n \nEvent Overview  \nThis summer’s Write-O-Rama will be held virtually via Zoom. The first class begins at 12 pm. There are four class choices per 50-minute session. Choose your favorite\, head to the virtual room in which it’s held\, and the instructor will give a brief talk on the topic followed by a writing prompt or exercise. At the 50-minute mark\, you can stay in the room or sign out and sign in to your next class of choice. You can view the full schedule below to choose one workshop per timeslot. \n \nAdmission \n\n$60 gives you entry to Write-O-Rama and four workshops of your choice.\n$100 gives you entry plus a discounted Hugo House membership\, which is good for one year of early registration\, class and event discounts\, discounts at local bookstores\, and other great benefits.\n\n\n\nWrite-O-Rama Schedule \nClasses 12-1 pm PT \nWorldbuilding Workroom with Carolyn Abram \nWe’ll learn some basics about worldbuilding–what it means\, why it matters for stories of all genres–and then practice writing scenes that communicate the richness of your vision to your readers. \n  \nWhen Memory Is Not Enough with Ann Hedreen \nA memoir writer’s greatest gift is memory. But memory is messy and often murky. We help it along with research\, interviewing\, fact-checking. But sometimes\, when those tools are not enough\, we need to deploy our imaginations\, and cue our readers that we’re doing so. In-class prompts will help you prime the pump. \n  \nFree Your Creativity by Writing with Constraints with Kimberly Lee \nFor a creative twist\, some prose writers impose unique\, interesting conditions on their work as they craft a piece. Challenging ourselves in this way can have an oddly liberating effect on what ends up on the page. In this generative workshop\, we’ll explore several types of constraints writers use to free their imaginations. We’ll be surprised by the ideas that spring forth—and thrilled with the original results! \n  \nPoetry Under Pressure: Finding the Freedom in Constraints with Jennifer Perrine \nConstraints can help us shake off our usual writing habits\, nudge our poetry in a new direction\, or find language for what seems unspeakable. We’ll write using several different poetic constraints—such as lipograms\, acrostics\, and bout rimés—to discover what happens when we write our way through tricky restrictions. \n\nClasses 1-2 pm PT\nFrom Object to Scene with Katrina Carrasco \nExplore finding your way into a scene or story by starting with a physical object. In this session we’ll write about a series of objects\, building a scene around each one that allows us to investigate who or what might be interacting with it\, and how and why. \n  \nRelaxing into Tense Tenses with Monika Sengul-Jones \nRaise tension\, and the narrative stakes\, through choices about tense. Present perfect\, present time\, imperative. Attention to tenses gives you control–over stories\, essays\, and memoirs. Bring words in progress or a blank page. We’ll speak in the present about times past and to come\, typing out memories of tomorrow. \n  \nWriting for Kids 101 with Tina Tocco \nHave you always wanted to write stories for kids\, but never knew where to start? Here’s a great way to get your feet wet in this fun genre. We’ll do a beginner-level prompt geared towards writing for kids ages 8–12\, followed by optional sharing. \n  \nPoem Plus Prompt (PPP) with Dilruba Ahmed \nPoem Plus Prompt (PPP) is a bite-sized session designed to feed your writing practice! The class includes a poem paired with discussion questions to help us unpack significant craft elements. After our discussion\, we’ll commit to a round of shared quiet writing time inspired by a related prompt. In this session\, we’ll take inspiration from the odes of Ellen Bass. \n\nClasses 2-3 pm PT\nScene to Summary to Scene with Peter Mountford \nIn this craft class\, you’ll experiment with the main tools of pacing in narrative writing. You’ll be converting scenes into exposition (summary) and chunks of exposition into scenes. Along the way\, we’ll look at techniques for writing summary that sings\, and scenes that drive character and story. Brace yourself for an hour full of stretching and shrinking! \n  \nQuestion and Answer with Sierra Nelson \nDoes it all begin with a question? Finding inspiration in lyrical and everyday question sources (including from Pablo Neruda\, Bhanu Kapil\, Audre Lorde\, Marcel Proust\, kids’ science projects\, and more)\, we’ll generate our own questions\, collaboratively and solo\, then use them to springboard into a series of short writing bursts. Open to all genres. \n  \nDecolonize Your Children’s & YA Bookshelf with Rachel Werner \nThis informative session is for educators and parents who are interested in having more “own voices” fiction and nonfiction books available to spark honest\, meaningful discussions with kids and teens\, plus writers working on diverse children’s and young adult literature manuscripts in need of more mentor texts. We’ll talk about how to find “own voices” stories and brainstorm how such books can be incorporated into lesson plans\, used as writing prompts\, or used as comparison books for those with WIPs (works in progress). \n  \nUnlock Your Stories with Margot Leitman \nYou have great stories to tell\, you’ve just become numb to them. In this session\, we will use best-selling author Margot Leitman’s tried and true prompts to unlock the true stories from your life that you’ve forgotten all about. \n\nClasses 3-4 pm PT\nJournaling for Creative Expansion with Melissa Freeman \nReignite your creative life in this fun and inspiring journaling session. You’ll be guided through fast-paced\, thought-provoking journaling prompts designed to help you overcome resistance and tap back into creative possibility. By reflecting both on paper and aloud\, you’ll feel energized\, expansive\, and ready to dive into your next creative project. \n  \nCharacters in a Flash with Robin McLean \nNeed more characters? Want your characters to lead to more action and interest in your stories? Through a series of thought experiments\, we will mine your mind for new characters\, for fresh folk sitting right there\, waiting inside you\, for your discovery. \n  \nComma On Over Here with Ever Jones \nThis workshop will behold the comma with reverence: expanding\, stretching\, pulling\, adding\, connecting. Using Jorie Graham as our poet muse\, we will stretch toward radical interdependence in our writing. \n  \nWriting with Vishnu with Shankar Narayan \nArguably the most popular god in the Hindu pantheon\, Vishnu\, the preserver\, maintains the cosmic balance no matter what it takes.  He offers endless inspiration and fascination for writers through his many avatars\, each adapted to creating spiritual justice in the context of the particular demands of an era’s history and geography.  Whether he acts in animal form (as fish\, turtle\, boar\, or man-lion) or human (priest\, warrior\, king\, hermit\, cowherd\, or destroyer)\, or as his godly self\, Vishnu wrestles with thorny ethical and human questions as he tempers jungle law with his own balance.  In this multi-genre\, part-generative\, part-analytical class\, we’ll get a taste of key texts and episodes from the mythology of this fascinating god\, and use them to fuel our own diverse\, electric pieces.  No prior knowledge required—but come ready to write!
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-o-rama-summer-2022-virtual_2022-05-15/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Craft Talk,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220513T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220513T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133311
CREATED:20220510T220019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220902T234405Z
UID:330117-1652461200-1652468400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:2021-22 Hugo Fellows Final Reading
DESCRIPTION:This spring\, the 2021-22 Hugo House Fellows invite you to their reading\, “Rituals for Perennial Awakening: a reading inspired by & in search of healing.” \nThe Fellows will read from the projects they’ve been working on during the Hugo Fellowship\, part of our program that provides support to emerging writers. Hear work from Scott Bentley\, s.c. bostwick\, C.R. Glasgow\, Marguerite Harrold\, Rebecca Marrall\, and Troy Osaki. Writers-in-residence Jessica Mehta and Ruth Joffre\, who served as mentors for this class of Fellows\, will emcee. \nYou can read more about the 2021–22 Hugo Fellows and their projects here. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/2021-22-hugo-fellows-final-reading_2022-05-13/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220512T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133311
CREATED:20220303T044100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T033039Z
UID:250440-1652378400-1652383800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write with Hugo House with Jeanine Walker
DESCRIPTION:In this group\, we’ll focus on generative writing through poetry prompts. The session will begin with introductions and a short warm-up\, after which we’ll read two separate poems and write in response to those. At times writers will be invited to create community through sharing words or ideas with other writers in small groups. Attendees will leave the class with 2-3 new drafts of poems. Designed for all writers\, this group supports poets as well those working in other genres\, as the skills practiced in poetry can be thought of as “cross-training” for memoir and fiction\, too.  \n \nAbout Write with Hugo House (in partnership with the Seattle Public Library) \nWrite with Hugo House is a free drop-in writing circle for all ages and genres of writing. Bring something you’re working on\, or just come ready to write. You will have the opportunity to share your work and get feedback—but only if you want to (no pressure). You can also use this time to increase productivity on your current work in progress\, surrounded by fellow writers.  \n \nThe Library fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides accommodations by request for physical and virtual access to library programs\, services\, and other needs to ensure these resources are available to people with disabilities. Please contact leap@spl.org\, at least 7 calendar days in advance to request an accommodation.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-with-hugo-house-with-jeanine-walker-22_2022-05-12/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220512T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220512T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T133311
CREATED:20220127T021800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T021701Z
UID:250442-1652376600-1652380200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Joshua Marie Wilkinson
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our best teachers rotate on a monthly basis to bring you a range of writing prompts and ideas. After a healthy dose of inspiration\, you’ll get time to write and the opportunity to connect with other writers. Whether you want to journal\, blog\, start something new or get some fresh ideas for a work-in-progress\, this hour will jumpstart your creativity.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/community-write-in-with-joshua-marie-wilkinson-2_2022-05-12/
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CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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