Love to write but don’t have anywhere to get feedback on your work? Want to meet fellow writers and work under the guidance of published authors? Consider GrubStreet, one of Boston’s most dynamic literary non-profits.
Drop by their free Open House on Thursday, August 25th for an evening of wine and cheese, writers, and words. New or future grubbies can get to know Grub HQ, hear about upcoming Fall classes, and mingle with fellow students and writers. Grubbies will read from their work in the GrubStreet Student Showcase. Grub staff members will also be on hand to discuss your writing goals and recommend classes that are right for you, plus GrubStreet will offer special class discounts for all attendees.
Don’t miss it!
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.