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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Dominic Smith’s "Return to Valetto"
DESCRIPTION:Hugo House welcomes Dominic Smith\, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos\, as he launches his new novel\, Return to Valetto. Set in a nearly abandoned town in Umbria\, where just ten people remain\, Return to Valetto is the story of one family’s reckoning with its own past and the weight of history across generations. Dominic will give a short reading\, share some images from his travels in Italy\, and be joined in conversation with Daniel Tam-Claiborne. Q&A and a book signing will follow.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/book-launch-dominic-smiths-return-to-valetto_2023-06-13/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230609T213000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230522T233019Z
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SUMMARY:The Dragonfly: A Celebration in Entirety
DESCRIPTION:Experience Italian poet Amelia Rosselli's The Dragonfly (Entre Rios\, 2023) in a new translation by Deborah Woodard and Roberta Antoginni— presented in its entirety by many of Seattle's experimental writers and musicians. Deborah Woodard\, Eli Briskin\, Josh Foman\, Tanya Holtland\, Brian Dang\, Serena Chopra\, Peter Nelson-King\, and Susan Payne O’Brien present this troubled and troubling text in word\, music\, and song— a tribute to Roselli\, who was an accomplished musicologist. \n \nLa Libellula (The Dragonfly) is Amelia Rosselli’s acknowledged first major work and contains all the elements of her mature vision: trilingual wordplay\, musicality\, and political engagement. With its vertiginous propulsion and rotational structure\, this single-long poem\, a canto\, hovers on the edge of the surreal\, where meaning continually multiplies and then negates. The reader must engage her work as she instructs — intuitively. Her inventive refraction of Italian literary tradition sought a more authentic liberation\, “in all the nation’s life\, in all the dismal / boroughs\, in all the putridous world\, exists / just one me\, exists just one you\, — exists charity.” Now recognized as one of the most significant voices of post-war Europe\, her visceral writing challenges the constriction of language as not only a fascist legacy but also as a critique of the banality and materialism of reconstruction.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/the-dragonfly-a-celebration-in-entirety_2023-06-09/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T172827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T091607Z
UID:603597-1686245400-1686249000@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 instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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-marguerite-harrold_2023-06-08/
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:20230607T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T173739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T221224Z
UID:603619-1686157200-1686160800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Write Time for Teens is a free drop-in writing circle for creative writing teens ages 13-19. We welcome young writers to explore a variety of writing genres and techniques\, flex and perfect their skills\, and celebrate their work in community with their fellow artists! All sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator. \nVirtual Write Time sessions occur on two Wednesdays per month from 5:00-6:00 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. \nInterested in joining us in-person? In-person Write Time sessions take place on the first or second Saturday of the month from 1-2 pm PT at Hugo House throughout the school year. Snacks are provided.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time-for-teens_2023-06-07/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T173737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T221232Z
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SUMMARY:Just Write!
DESCRIPTION:If you are a middle school student who loves creative writing\, join us at Just Write! A free monthly drop-in writing circle where young writers can acquire new skills\, experiment with a variety of genres\, and meet other young writers\, too! All Just Write! sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator.  \nJust Write! sessions take place on the first or second Wednesday of each month from 5:00-6:00 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for YOUTH 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/just-write_2023-06-07/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T164000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T173739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T060603Z
UID:603616-1686153600-1686156000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Kids Write-In
DESCRIPTION:Join us for creative inspiration and fun writing projects! Kids Write-In provides free monthly opportunities for youth in Kindergarten-5th grade to explore writing with creative writing projects and/or prompts\, facilitated by a published writer and experienced educator. Kids Write-In is geared toward elementary school kids who want to write independently or with the help of an adult.  \nKids Write-In takes place on the first or second Wednesday of each month from 4:00-4:40 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for YOUTH 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/kids-write-in-2_2023-06-07/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T175924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T201933Z
UID:603635-1685991600-1685998800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Works in Progress (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION: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 literary community! \n \nWe are actively cultivating a low-pressure\, welcoming environment for readers and guests of all skill levels and literary experience. We especially encourage BIPOC\, LGBTQIA2S+\, and other marginalized voices to take the mic at Works in Progress. \n \nHow it works (virtual WIP): \n\nReading is open to all!\nYou don't have to read. Guests and audience members encouraged to attend.\nThe Zoom room is open fifteen minutes before showtime.\nSign-up is on a first-come basis and begins at check-in.\nThere is a brief intermission\, approximately 15 minutes\, between the two groupings of readers.\n\nWe encourage your feedback on how we can continue to build a safer and more engaging environment at these events! Email us at welcome@hugohouse.org.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/works-in-progress-virtual_2023-06-05/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230427T160935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T000621Z
UID:616134-1685880000-1685894400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write-O-Rama Spring 2023
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 Write-O-Rama will be held virtually on Zoom. Over the course of the day\, you'll take four workshops of your choice\, one per hour of the event. \nThe first class begins at 12 pm. There will be four workshop choices per session\, and each session lasts 50 minutes with a 10 minute break before the next session begins. \nChoose your favorite workshop and head to the virtual room in which it’s held! 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 move to your next class of choice. \n \nAdmission Types \n\n$60: Write-O-Rama registration\, giving you access to four workshops of your choice.\n$100: Write-O-Rama registration\, 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: \n \n12-1 pm PT Classes: \n \nThe Poetics of Translation with with Jeanine Walker \nAs many poetic mentors have attested: if you want to write poetry\, translate. Today\, working from the Korean (no prior knowledge of Korean required)\, we’ll translate a few lines and be inspired by our efforts to find new ways to form our own poetic sentences. \n \nLet's Write a Story with Holly Day \nIn this class\, we'll go over some of the basics of how using an outline can help you get started on a story and carry you through until the end. We'll also discuss how basic story structures change drastically depending on who your characters are and especially who the writer is. \n \nBelonging: the Landscape of Home with Christine Hemp \nEspecially in times of upheaval\, we seek refuge in a place of belonging\, past and present. Maybe it’s the country you had to flee; or your childhood playhouse; a nook in your kitchen; or\, after the pandemic\, discovering that your house is no longer your home. In this mini workshop\, we will explore the questions ‘What exactly is home anyway?” and “How do we write about it?” \n \nEat the Apple: Writing Sensual Experiences with Yasmine Ameli \nUsing Imtiaz Dharker’s “How to Cut a Pomegranate” as an opening text\, these interactive guided writing exercises will encourage writers to practice mindful sensual awareness. Writers will eat a fruit of their choosing in real time—while also taking down observational notes on the experience; we will examine the fruit in multiple stages: unopened\, mid preparation\, while eating\, and after consumption. We then will review our observational notes; circle the descriptions\, lines\, and language that excite us the most to continue; and share these discoveries in the chat. \n \n1–2 pm PT Classes: \n \nThe Letter From Home: Jamaica Kincaid's One-Sentence Stories with Noah Zanella \nIn this workshop we will look at one-sentence stories by Jamaica Kincaid and examine how she uses the lyrical run-on sentence to merge flash fiction with prose poetry. We will then write our own one sentence stories in response to Kincaid’s work. \n \nWorld Building with Scott Driscoll \nAll fiction writers engage in world building. The better job you do of it\, the better chance the reader will want to follow your character into that world and cheer for them to resolve the disturbance. This 50-minute course will start with a look at exterior world building. What it is. How it’s done. How realism and fantasy settings compare. We will then explore how character internality and commentary add meaning to those worlds. \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 \nAntidote for the Flat Character with with Beth Slattery \nWhether writing about fictional or real individuals\, these "characters" should feel three dimensional to readers. This generative session will be spent writing new characters (and resuscitating old ones) until they are alive and kicking. \n \n2–3 pm PT Classes: \n \nSilent Anatomies: Writing the Body with Christie Valentin-Bati \nAsian-American poet Monica Ong’s hybrid visual poetry book Silent Anatomies combines art\, photography\, and written poetics to discuss topics like immigration\, family dynamics\, and womanhood. Often her work transposes pictures of the body over text. Drawing inspiration from her use of poetry\, prose\, and art\, participants will work with medical diagrams of the body to write their own visual and hybrid poetics. \n \nHow to Kill a Boring Sentence with Ramón Isao \nArguably\, the one rule of writing is to Never Be Boring\, especially at the sentence level. Join Ramón Isao for a fun\, surefire method of injecting life into otherwise listless sentences.  \n \nWhat's Your Memoir REALLY About? with Jennifer Haupt \nPerhaps the trickiest part of structuring a memoir is figuring out the container for your story. What's the driving question? What are the main events and\, just as important\, what doesn't belong in your book? We'll do several generative exercises to begin answering these questions during this workshop. \n \nBeing Bold with Narrative Time with Peter Mountford \nYour stories — true or made up — don't have to be timid with time. In this class we'll look at ways to make big moves in time: stretching\, chopping\, halting\, scattering. Flashbacks\, flash forwards\, nested flashbacks\, we'll do it all. \n \n3–4 pm PT Classes: \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 playful and poetic constraints—such as lipograms\, acrostics\, and bout rimés—to discover what happens when we write our way through tricky restrictions. \n \nSubtexts and Subtweets in Modern Fiction with Carolyn Abram \nAs more and more communication moves online\, fiction writers are faced with a dilemma–how do you depict a conversation when it's happening over text\, online? In this fast-paced class\, we'll look at some examples from modern fiction\, talk about the ways that text-based exchanges differ from their IRL counterparts\, and practice converting texts into a fiction dialogue. \n \nWriting the Possible: Micro Memoirs with Darien Hsu Gee \nMicro prose (300 words or less) provides an unexpected pathway into the narrative of our lives. Poet Maggie Smith’s heartfelt and captivating memoir\, You Could Make This Place Beautiful\, is filled with 208 micro memoirs\, lyrical vignettes about the hardest and most beautiful moments of her life. We’ll discuss the micro prose form\, do an in-class writing prompt\, then explore what’s possible with the work and getting it into the world. \n \nSomeday This Will Be Funny: Mine Your Life for Humor with Natasha Moni \nHow do you find your comedic voice in literary writing? Looking beyond the usual suspects to comedy itself\, this class will use prompts/quotes from modern comedic geniuses to jumpstart your own exploration of humor. From quick wit to slow burn\, we will try several exercises to get you out of your editor mind\, leaving you with comedic suggestions/resources to explore on your own.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-o-rama_2023-06-04/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T173414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T221230Z
UID:603610-1685797200-1685800800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Creative writing teens are invited to join this free drop-in writing circle where young writers can explore a variety of writing genres and techniques\, flex and perfect their skills\, and celebrate their work in community with their fellow young writers. All sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator. Come join us at Write Time! \n \nIn-person Write Time sessions take place on the first or second Saturday of the month from 1:00-2:00 pm PT at Hugo House throughout the school year. Snacks are provided. \n \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. \n \nInterested in joining us online? Virtual Write Time sessions take place every third Wednesday of the month from 5:00-6:00pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for TEENS only! Because this virtual 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time-for-teens_2023-06-03/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230602T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230602T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20220420T013733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T000623Z
UID:400267-1685732400-1685739600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Hugo Lit Series | Conversion: Jos Charles\, Sequoia Nagamatsu\, Putsata Reang\, Lucia Flores-Wiseman
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, Hugo House commissions new prose\, poetry\, and songs based on a writing prompt. During the Hugo Literary Series\, authors share the results. This year\, we’ve decided to go with the theme re/birth to celebrate\, if not the end of the pandemic\, then at least some way of us living in the world with it\, and the revival/resurgence of creativity that has been dormant for two long years. \nFor this evening's event\, writers Jos Charles\, Sequoia Nagamatsu\, Putsata Reang\, and Lucia Flores-Wiseman present their new works based on the sub-theme of conversion: the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another. \nSee the full 2022-23 Hugo Literary Series lineup here »﻿ \nInterested in attending the entire series? Purchase a series pass to see all four events for the price of three » \n﻿Thank you to our Hugo Literary Series season sponsor\, KCTS 9.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/hugo-lit-series-conversion_2023-06-02/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mainstage,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T172826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T091606Z
UID:603594-1685640600-1685644200@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 instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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-marguerite-harrold_2023-06-01/
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:20230525T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230525T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T171023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223701Z
UID:603566-1685035800-1685039400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Darien Hsu Gee
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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-darien-hsu-gee_2023-05-25/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T220718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223653Z
UID:603268-1684947600-1684951200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Write Time for Teens is a free drop-in writing circle for creative writing teens ages 13-19. We welcome young writers to explore a variety of writing genres and techniques\, flex and perfect their skills\, and celebrate their work in community with their fellow artists! All sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator. \n  \nVirtual Write Time sessions occur on two Wednesdays per month from 5:00-6:00 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \n  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org.  \n \nInterested in joining us in-person? In-person Write Time sessions take place on the first or second Saturday of the month from 1:00-2:00 pm PT at Hugo House throughout the school year. Snacks are provided.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time-for-teens_2023-05-24/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230518T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230518T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T171022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223702Z
UID:603563-1684431000-1684434600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Darien Hsu Gee
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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-darien-hsu-gee_2023-05-18/
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:20230515T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230515T213000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T171121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223656Z
UID:603569-1684170000-1684186200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Works in Progress (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION: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 literary community!  \n \nWe are actively cultivating a low-pressure\, welcoming environment for readers and guests of all skill levels and literary experience. We especially encourage BIPOC\, LGBTQIA2S+\, and other marginalized voices to take the mic at Works in Progress.   \n \nAnnouncing a new NEW format! Hugo House invites our WIP community to join us before the open mic portion of the event for an all-new writing group!  \n \nDoors to the Salon will now open at 5:00 pm PT for interested writers who want to come early\, carve out some sacred writing time\, and share ideas on craft and content. This open\, unstructured space is intended to create opportunities for folks to build community and enjoy some quality time writing their own works-in-progress! Anticipate complimentary donuts and coffee! \n \nOpen Mic Guidelines \n\nReading is open to all!\nYou don’t have to read. Guests and audience members are encouraged to attend.\nSign-up for open mic begins at 5:00pm and will be rolling up until event start at 7:00pm. Only one sign-up per person. \nThe open mic is divided into two sets of readings.\nThere is a brief intermission approx. 15 minutes between the two groups of readers. \nAll 25 reading slots will be randomly selected from a fishbowl. \nEach reader has 5 minutes to read. Be mindful of your excerpt length and practice before hand if you can!\n\nThe House bar will be open to serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. \n﻿ \nWe encourage your feedback on how we can continue to build an inclusive and engaging environment at these events! Please reach out to us at jasmine@hugohouse.org and caitlin@hugohouse.org .
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/works-in-progress-in-person_2023-05-15/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic,Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230513T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230513T220000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230410T202515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T025122Z
UID:602338-1684006200-1684015200@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:The Bushwick Book Club Seattle presents: Original Music Inspired by Isabel Allende’s Violeta
DESCRIPTION:Hugo House is delighted to host our friends The Bushwick Book Club Seattle as they present: Original Music Inspired by Isabel Allende’s Violeta. \n \nWhat would it be like to have your life marked by not one but two pandemics? Meet Violeta\, born in 1920 near the end of the Spanish flu’s rampage\, who will live through the extraordinary march of history leading to the coronavirus pandemic. Told through letters\, Violeta is a family epic from a master of the form.  \n \nTo attend the in-person or live-streamed event\, tickets must be purchased through our partner here.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/the-bushwick-book-club-seattle-presents-original-music-inspired-by-isabel-allendes-violeta_2023-05-13/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T203000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T234948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T000027Z
UID:603314-1683918000-1683923400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Ada Limón with Quenton Baker
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming Ada Limón\, the nation's 24th U.S. Poet Laureate\, for a one-night-only reading from her six collections of poetry and the debut of new work for the very first time on Hugo House's stage! Following her reading\, Ada will be joined in conversation with Seattle poet and educator Quenton Baker. Books will be available for purchase and signing after the event.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/ada-limon-with-quenton-baker_2023-05-12/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Conversation/Interview,Mainstage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230511T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230511T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T171021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223700Z
UID:603560-1683826200-1683829800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Darien Hsu Gee
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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-darien-hsu-gee_2023-05-11/
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:20230510T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T224826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T090846Z
UID:603280-1683741600-1683747000@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_2023-05-10/
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:20230510T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T220717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T221226Z
UID:603265-1683738000-1683741600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Write Time for Teens is a free drop-in writing circle for creative writing teens ages 13-19. We welcome young writers to explore a variety of writing genres and techniques\, flex and perfect their skills\, and celebrate their work in community with their fellow artists! All sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator. \n  \nVirtual Write Time sessions occur on two Wednesdays per month from 5:00-6:00 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \n  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org.  \n \nInterested in joining us in-person? In-person Write Time sessions take place on the first or second Saturday of the month from 1:00-2:00 pm PT at Hugo House throughout the school year. Snacks are provided.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time-for-teens_2023-05-10/
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:20230506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T215425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T221228Z
UID:603246-1683378000-1683381600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Write Time for Teens
DESCRIPTION:Creative writing teens are invited to join this free bi-monthly drop-in writing circle where young writers can explore a variety of writing genres and techniques\, flex and perfect their skills\, and celebrate their work in community with their fellow young writers. All sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator. Come join us at Write Time!  \n  \nIn-person Write Time sessions occur on the first or second Saturday of the month from 1-2 pm PT at Hugo House throughout the school year. Snacks are provided.  \n \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. \n \n﻿Interested in joining us online? Virtual Write Time sessions occur on two Wednesdays per month from 5-6 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for TEENS only! Because this virtual 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/write-time-for-teens_2023-05-06/
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:20230504T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230504T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230412T171020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T223659Z
UID:602681-1683221400-1683225000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Community Write-In with Darien Hsu Gee
DESCRIPTION:Join writers from across the country and around the world every Thursday evening and get your words flowing in community! Our instructors rotate on a monthly basis to bring you an array 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_2023-04-27/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230503T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230503T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T215423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T090037Z
UID:603240-1683133200-1683136800@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Just Write!
DESCRIPTION:If you are a middle school student who loves creative writing\, join us at Just Write! A free monthly drop-in writing circle where young writers can acquire new skills\, experiment with a variety of genres\, and meet other young writers\, too! All Just Write! sessions are facilitated by a published writer and experienced youth educator.  \n  \nJust Write! sessions take place on the first or second Wednesday of each month from 5:00-6:00 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for YOUTH 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \n  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/just-write_2023-05-03/
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:20230503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230503T164000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230411T215424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T220931Z
UID:603243-1683129600-1683132000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Kids Write-In
DESCRIPTION:Join us for creative inspiration and fun writing projects! Kids Write-In provides free monthly opportunities for youth in Kindergarten-5th grade to explore writing with creative writing projects and/or prompts\, facilitated by a published writer and experienced educator. Kids Write-In is geared toward elementary school kids who want to write independently or with the help of an adult.  \n  \nKids Write-In takes place on the first or second Wednesday of each month from 4:00-4:40 pm PT on Zoom throughout the school year. Please note that this is a program for YOUTH 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 when asked by the instructor\, we reserve the right to remove you from the Zoom meeting.  \n  \nPlease include accommodation requests upon registration at least 72 hours in advance. If you have questions\, please email youth@hugohouse.org. 
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/kids-write-in-2_2023-05-03/
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:20230503T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230503T000000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230427T010225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T212620Z
UID:616502-1683072000-1683072000@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:GiveBIG 2023
DESCRIPTION:GiveBIG is happening May 2 & 3\, 2023! GiveBIG is an annual event of giving that brings together individuals and organizations across Washington to invest in our communities. Click here to GiveBIG to Hugo House now. \nFor this year’s GiveBIG\, the Hugo House Board of Directors is matching all gifts dollar-for-dollar up to $15\,000. This doubles the power of every single dollar donated! \nA gift during GiveBIG will help us reach more community members with engaging literary arts programming\, including our classes\, events\, and youth offerings\, and provide access through scholarships\, sliding scale tuition\, and free community-centered programs. \nClick here to donate to Hugo House through GiveBIG! Remember—all donations are doubled now through May 3!
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/givebig-2023_2023-05-02/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20220909T154343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T060049Z
UID:398315-1682708400-1682715600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Hugo Lit Series | Second Chances: Danez Smith\, Rachel Khong\, Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello\, Zan Fiskum
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, Hugo House commissions new prose\, poetry\, and songs based on a writing prompt. During the Hugo Literary Series\, authors share the results. This year\, we’ve decided to go with the theme re/birth to celebrate\, if not the end of the pandemic\, then at least some way of us living in the world with it\, and the revival/resurgence of creativity that has been dormant for two long years. \nFor this evening's event\, writers Danez Smith\, Rachel Khong\, Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello\, and Zan Fiskum present their new works based on the sub-theme of second changes: an opportunity to try something again after failing one time. \nSee the full 2022-23 Hugo Literary Series lineup here »﻿ \nInterested in attending the entire series? Purchase a series pass to see all four events for the price of three » \nThank you to our Hugo Literary Series season sponsor\, KCTS 9.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/hugo-lit-series-second-chances_2023-04-28/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mainstage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230327T194847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T061835Z
UID:556211-1682168400-1682175600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:The Baker Theater Workshop Presents: 1954–The Kings Go South
DESCRIPTION:Join Hugo House in welcoming back SOAP and The Baker Theatre Workshop as they present 1954—The Kings Go South. \n \nABOUT THE PLAY \n \nThe year is 1954. Should young Martin King and Coretta Scott\, recently married\, leave the academic world and relative peace of Boston for small-town Alabama – not far from where Coretta grew up and faced the brutalities of the deep South? \n \nMartin has an offer to become the senior pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church\, in Montgomery. But he can also go to Detroit or Philadelphia\, where he can take the number-two role in a much larger church. Coretta has sworn she would never go back to Alabama. Meanwhile\, Coretta has a good friend and fellow student at the New England Conservatory\, a brilliant vocal performer who will no longer sing because of news reaching her from Europe about her family's tragic losses in the Holocaust. \n \nAfter ten years of walking across Europe\, her uncle emerges\, alive\, in her family’s modest apartment\, and the dam comes loose. A dramatic turn leads to a stunning musical moment as 1954 ends\, and the work of Martin and Coretta in Alabama begins. \n \nABOUT SEATTLE ONE-ACT PLAY PROJECT & THE BAKER THEATRE WORKSHOP \n \nThe mission of the Seattle One-Act Play Project (SOAP) and Baker Theatre Workshop is to support the creation and performance of new works of theatre in Seattle\, with a special concern for involving low-income high-school students. \n \nWe aspire to identify and nurture new works of theatre in their early phases\, and we perform with the goal of showing what’s possible and not what has been polished.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/1954-the-kings-go-south_2023-04-22/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20220420T013733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T012823Z
UID:391130-1681929000-1681932600@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Stage Fright
DESCRIPTION:Since 1997\, Stage Fright has been the place for youth to share fiction\, poetry\, journals\, songs\, comedy routines\, art\, and more. If you have a piece of writing and want to share it in front of an audience\, share it at Stage Fright! If you have a piece of writing and aren’t sure whether you want to share it in front of an audience\, contemplate this at Stage Fright! If you want to enjoy and appreciate the work of your peer writing community\, cheer them on at Stage Fright! \n \nThis Stage Fright event will include readings from our partners at Pongo Poetry Project who will join us onstage to share the work youth have written in their programs! Pongo Poetry Project is a Seattle-based nonprofit that uses personal poetry to facilitate healing among youth coping with devastating traumas. Its mission is to engage youth in writing poetry to inspire healing and growth.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/stage-fright-open-mic_2023-03-22/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230412T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230314T160422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T090433Z
UID:532749-1681322400-1681327800@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_2023-04-12/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Circle/Write-In,Book Club
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T203000
DTSTAMP:20260511T055103
CREATED:20230215T025023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T222752Z
UID:498452-1680030000-1680035400@hugohouse.org
SUMMARY:Writers in the Schools Presents: Local Voices
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Local Voices\, a reading series in celebration of the brilliance of Seattle Arts & Lectures' Writers in the Schools (WITS) cohort.  \n \nSAL’s Writers in the Schools (WITS) program connects professional writers with public school classrooms throughout the Puget Sound region to elevate the expressions of all students as they discover and develop their authentic writing and performance voices. Through WITS\, students become authors of their own lives. \n \nThis event will showcase work from Samar Abulhassan\, Karen Finnyfrock\, David Lasky\, and Sierra Nelson. These acclaimed creative powerhouses come together to read from their own works-in-progress\, inspiring the same craft and performance skills they teach in the classroom.
URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/writers-in-the-schools-presents-local-voices_2023-03-28/
LOCATION:1634 11th Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading,Community Event
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