The Writers’ Room of Boston, located on the 5th Floor of 111 State Street on the edge of Boston’s Literary District, is hosting an Open House and Celebration of our Fellows on Thursday, March 10, from 6-9 PM. Light refreshments will be served. Our 2015 Fellows: Valerie Duff, Cynthia Gunadi, Tracy Strauss, and Susan Tan will read recent work from 7-7:30 PM. We will also be celebrating our incoming 2016 Fellows: Ari Belathar, Anu Kandikuppa, Marika McCoola, and Mike Sinert, and our Finalists: Andrea Roach and Annie Hartnett!
The Writers’ Room of Boston, an urban writers’ colony, has been supporting the creation of new literature by providing a quiet, affordable and secure work space and an engaged community to established and emerging writers for 30 years. Stop in to see our digs, meet our members, learn more about our Emerging Writers Fellowship Program, enjoy great conversation and fabulous short literary works!
For more information, please see: http://www.writersroomofboston.org/
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