Come and share your prose and poetry at our new local cafe, Espresso Works. We plan to do once a month open mic readings of prose and poems. We will have a featured reader and some fun give-aways. We plan on meeting on the third Wednesday of each month. We meet from 6-8 at Espresso Works, a wonderful new coffee house across form the new city hall in Kenmore.
Welcome local writers!
Come and share your poetry and prose at our new open mic night!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Espresso works, a fine local coffee house
Espresso Works is located in Kenmore at 6734 NE 181st, just off rt. 522 across from City Hall and behind Taco Time.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
News and Hello from Denise Calvetti Michaels
I'm grateful to Lindy for her work to create our Kenmore Reading Series Blog. Thank you!
This blog provides a space to network and to share information about our upcoming featured writers such as Loreen Lilyn Lee scheduled for November 16th (bio below).
Please invite a friend to meet with us for a salon-like experience as we support local writers. We'll also offer open mic so bring a poem or one page of prose.
My thanks to Espresso Cafe for hosting Kenmore Reading Series where the coffee is always hot and the tea and pastries delicious.
This blog provides a space to network and to share information about our upcoming featured writers such as Loreen Lilyn Lee scheduled for November 16th (bio below).
Please invite a friend to meet with us for a salon-like experience as we support local writers. We'll also offer open mic so bring a poem or one page of prose.
My thanks to Espresso Cafe for hosting Kenmore Reading Series where the coffee is always hot and the tea and pastries delicious.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Join us in November
Join us on November 16th for a night of prose, poetry and community. The evening begins at 6:00 with conversation and coffee. The readings will begin at 6:45.
We are pleased to have Loreen Lilyn Lee as our featured reader.
We are pleased to have Loreen Lilyn Lee as our featured reader.
Loreen Lilyn Lee is working on a memoir based on stories she's not supposed to tell and her multicultural background as a Chinese American woman born and raised in Honolulu. In 2011, she completed the Artist Trust EDGE Professional Development Program for Writers and is an active volunteer for Hedgebrook, where she was awarded a writing residency in 2001 with other women writers. She lives and works in Seattle.
Please join us for this special night.
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