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SUMMARY:2025 Bacopa Literary Review - Debut
DESCRIPTION:  \nWAG’s program on Sunday\, December 14\, will feature the 2025 Bacopa Literary Review. \nMany of the prize-winning pieces (see below) will be read. WAG members with works published in this journal will also be invited to read. \nThe Bacopa editorial board expects to have physical copies of the journal available (WAG members get a free copy!)\, and we will celebrate with refreshments. \nThose unable to attend may wish to watch the program on Zoom. If you do that\, please mute yourself so that any noise on your end will not disrupt the program. The Zoom link is shown below this article. \n2025 Prize Winners\nFICTION \nAward: “Downpour” by Terry Sanville \nHonorable Mention: “Knot” by Abhishek Sengupta \nBest of WAG: “God and His Dog” by Bonnie T. Ogle \nCREATIVE NONFICTION \nAward: “Footsteps” by Joe Marshall \nHonorable Mention: “Never Home in No Man’s Land” by Jenn Yee \nBest of WAG: “Mam Exam” by Charlotte M. Porter \nFORMAL POETRY \nAward: “Real Spanish” by C. J. Grandorff \nHon. Mention: “Ty-Phoo” by Dion O’Reilly \nFREE VERSE POETRY \nAward: “Blanca” by Ines Bellina \nHonorable Mention: “Isabelline and Beige” by Toni Holland \nBest of WAG: “At The Gallery & Everywhere\, She Talks with Her Hands” by Aliesa Zoecklein \nVISUAL POETRY \nAward: “The Ruckle” by S.D. Dillon \nHonorable Mention: “My Mother’s Music” by J. Nishida \nBest of WAG: “My Mother’s Music” by J. Nishida \n\nZoom link (don’t forget to mute your mic):\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89973131287?pwd=UWc4WXRaaDl0OWVQWmgwbTBiNHdVQT09 \nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287 \nPassword: 316819
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/2025-bacopa-literary-review-debut/
LOCATION:Millhopper Branch\, Alachua County Libraries\, 3145 NW 43rd St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Readings
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SUMMARY:Readings by WAG Members
DESCRIPTION:Join us for readings\, fellowship\, and refreshments at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday\, November 9\, 2025\, at the Millhopper Library. \nWAG members who wish to read should contact our WAG Digest Editor Wendy Thornton. Please keep in mind that while WAG supports all writing\, we’re also a federal and state non-profit — and our events are open to the public. Therefore\, Wendy will review your 5-7 minute reading in advance for approval along the criteria of suitability for all ages. Thanks\, and we look forward to receiving your reading submissions! \nMembers: The piece you wish to read must be in Wendy’s hands by October 23.  \nSince this event comes just before Thanksgiving\, we are likely to hear some stories about Thanksgiving celebrations or expressions of gratitude. \nIn previous years\, we held the Bacopa debut in November and readings in December\, but this year these events are being switched. Both events are being held at the Millhopper Library.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-by-wag-members/
LOCATION:Millhopper Branch\, Alachua County Libraries\, 3145 NW 43rd St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T143000
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SUMMARY:Readings from 2024 Bacopa
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, November 10\, at 2:30 p.m.\, join us at the Milhopper Library for readings from the Bacopa Literary Review 2024. If you cannot attend the program in person\, you may watch the readings via Zoom. The link is at the end of this article. \nLocal authors whose works are featured in the journal will read from their works. Bacopa editors will read prizewinning works in Fiction\, Flash Fiction\, Creative Nonfiction\, Formal Poetry\, and Free Verse Poetry. There will also be a presentation of the hybrid visual/verbal art form known as Visual Poetry. \nThe Bacopa editorial committee accepted submissions from March through May this year. There was no submission fee. The editors selected the best of the best from over 1\,000 submissions received. The awardee in each category received a $200 prize; honorable mentions received $100. \nOur 2024 prizewinners are as follows: \nFICTION:\nAWARD: “Museum of Lota Smith” by Wilson R. M. Taylor \nHONORABLE MENTION: “Waking the Legend” by K. S. Dearsley \n  \nFLASH FICTION\nAWARD: “Cowgirl’s Calling” by Cameron Edrich \nHONORABLE MENTION: “Revolver Rita First Look” by Mandira Pattnaik \n  \nCREATIVE NONFICTION\nAWARD: “Reenchanted” by Angela Townsend \nHONORABLE MENTION: “Bones Within and Without: An Ode to the Wild Dead” by Marisca Pichette \n  \nFORMAL POETRY\nAWARD: “Nothing Else Matters” by Sherre Vernon \nHONORABLE MENTION: “Let Your Shadows Lengthen on the Sundials” by Andrew Alexander Mobbs \n  \nFREE VERSE POETRY\nAWARD: “Things that Remind Me of Birds” by Desiree Remick \nHONORABLE MENTION: “Sunrise in Future Goma without Roaming Bullets” by Eniola Arowolo \n  \nVISUAL POETRY\nAWARD: “The Liberator” by Rebecca Loggia \nHONORABLE MENTION: “The Breakup” by C. Maris Bounds \n  \n\nFor a list of all contributors\, see Bacopa Literary Review 2024. \n\n  \n\n\nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87099422948?pwd=WjFJVFJINzhzTWZqRXlLMjZrTGtZZz09Meeting ID: 870 9942 2948Passcode: 649976
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-from-2024-bacopa/
LOCATION:Millhopper Branch\, Alachua County Libraries\, 3145 NW 43rd St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T203000
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CREATED:20240707T181715Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Wormhole Books & Records will host an evening of poetry readings by touring poets James Norman and Daryl Gussin and Alachua County locals John Weeks\, Charles Ely\, and J.N. Fishhawk on Saturday\, July 20th\, beginning at 7 p.m. The event is a stop on Gussin and Norman’s summer 2024 Wet Heat Dry Heat Overheat Tour. \n\n\n\nDaryl Gussin is a writer and musician who is currently the managing editor at Razorcake fanzine. His writing revolves around the honest\, bittersweet\, and ultimately triumphant aspects of counterculture and its flavorful inhabitants.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPoet\, drummer\, nomadic carpenter James Norman assumes the open road would recall his name. Most of his poems are instructions for how to survive the desert of self for long enough to understand the thirst that drives us. Find him online at https://www.zeitgeist-press.com/index.php/authors/james-norman/. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJohn Weeks is an author\, musician\, and songwriter from Keystone Heights\, Florida. He recently published his first collection of poetry titled Wiregrass Moon. This collection of poetry chronicles one year in the North Florida environment\, while also contemplating themes of time\, change\, death\, and renewal. \nGainesvillain Charles Ely is an artist and performer whose superpower is making people feel things. Find their poetry album Riverbed at https://poetryismytemple.bandcamp.com/album/riverbed. \nNorth Central Florida poet\, author\, farmworker\, and laborer J.N. Fishhawk is editor of the Writers Alliance of Gainesville’s annual Bacopa Literary Review. More info on his kids’ books and other projects is available at www.fishhawkandrocket.com. \nWormhole Books & Records is online at https://www.instagram.com/23wormhole.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/an-evening-of-poetry/
LOCATION:Wormhole Books & Records\, 1801 NE 23rd Ave\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32609\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Readings
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T160000
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SUMMARY:Banned Book Read Out!
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n   \n     – Readings\n     – Music\n     – Banned Book Giveaway\nSpeakers include best-selling author Lauren Groff\, UF Professor Dr. Paul Ortiz\, and civil rights pioneer Dan Harmeling.\nBring folding chairs\, hats\, water\, and umbrellas.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/banned-book-read-out/
LOCATION:Gainesville City Hall Plaza\, 200 E. University Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231112T143000
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SUMMARY:Bacopa Literary Review 2023 - Debut and Readings
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, November 12\, join us at the Milhopper Branch of the Alachua County Library for readings by several winners and published authors whose work was published in this year’s Bacopa Literary Review. \nThe winners of the contest were from all over the world. Obviously\, all of the winners won’t be able to attend\, but our local editors will introduce you to their works and give you information about why they chose the works they did. \nEvery year\, this event has become an unforgettable moment in WAG’s literary history. Come on out and see what grabbed the attention of the Bacopa editors. \nFiction:\nAward – “In the Red” by Lisa Isaac \nHonorable Mention – “Red Yucca” by Emilee Prado \nCreative Nonfiction:\nAward – “Sh’mot (Names) / Exodus (The Way Out)” by Hailee Nielsen \nHonorable Mention – “Portrait and Punctum” by Sue Hann \nHumor:\nAward – “Kringle” by Mary Liza Hartong \nHonorable Mention – “Curly” by Roberta Anthes \nFormal Poetry:\nAward – “Burning Haibun at the Creek” by Haley Winans \nHonorable Mention – “Two faced Abecedarian” by Matthew J. Spireng \nFree-Verse Poetry:\nAward – “st0p bl0cking the sun (car0usel)” by August Reynolds \nHonorable Mention – “How to sing in the electric chair” by Martins Deep \nVisual Poetry:\nAward – “Snow” by Chingshun J. Sheu \nHonorable Mention – “1040A” by Sara Adams \n  \nEditorial Board\nEditor-in-Chief: J.N. Fishhawk \nManaging Editor: Tessa Walters \nFiction Editor: Alec Kissoondyal \nCreative Nonfiction / Humor Editor: Stephanie Seguin \nPoetry Co-Editor: Oliver Keyhani \nPoetry Co-Editor: Reinfred Addo \nEditor Emeritus: Mary Bast
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/bacopa-literary-review-2023-debut-and-readings/
LOCATION:Millhopper Branch\, Alachua County Libraries\, 3145 NW 43rd St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221211T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221211T170000
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SUMMARY:Holiday Social
DESCRIPTION:We will enjoy readings by WAG members at our 2022 holiday social at Heartwood Soundstage\, 619 S Main St\, Gainesville\, FL 32601. This will not be a potluck\, and refreshments will not be served since food and drink are available at nearby restaurants. Come on out and enjoy!\n \nIf you are interested in reading\, send an email to Wendy Thornton at newsletter@writersalliance.org.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-at-holiday-social/
LOCATION:Heartwood Soundstage\, 619 S Main Street\, Gainesville\, Florida\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Readings,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T160000
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CREATED:20220626T180121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T160447Z
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SUMMARY:Debut of the 2022 Bacopa Literary Review
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Millhopper library on November 13 at 2:30 p.m.\, and hear readings from the 2022 Bacopa Literary Review\, the international journal published annually by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nPARKING: If the library lot is full\, you may park in the Florida Credit Union lot at the traffic light immediately south of the library. \n\nLocal authors whose work is featured in the journal will read from their works. Bacopa editors will read prizewinning works in Fiction\, Creative Nonfiction\, Humor\, Formal Poetry\, and Free Verse Poetry. There will also be a presentation of the newest genre in our journal\, the hybrid visual/verbal art form known as Visual Poetry. \nThe Bacopa editorial committee accepted submissions from April 25 through May 30\, 2022. There was no submission fee. From the hundreds of submissions received\, the editors selected the best of the best. The prize winner in each category received a $200 prize; the runner-up received $100. \n\nAnd the winners are…\n \n\nFiction Award — “An Act of Kindness” by Murzban F. Shroff; Honorable Mention — “Benny & Bjorn” by Lilia Anderson\nCreative Nonfiction Award — “Girl Sunsplit” by Neethu Krishnan; Honorable Mention — “Waiting” by Miki Lentin\nHumor Award — “How Busy I Was” by Marjorie Drake; Honorable Mention — “Show and Tell to Remember” by Victoria Lynn Smith\nFormal Poetry Award — “Amelia’s Freckle Cream” by Shauna Osborn; Honorable Mention — “All love poems are horror poems when you are the creature” by R. Thursday\nFree-Verse Poetry Award — “Listen to Gala’s mutterings” by Sylvia Anne Telfer; Honorable Mention — “In the Name of the Name” by Sunyoung Kay\nVisual Poetry Award — “A Change in Mood II” by Karla Van Vliet; Honorable Mention — “NEWS” by J. Nishida\n\nThe Bacopa Literary Review Editors’ blog shows the quality of writing we seek each year by highlighting work we respect from previous Bacopa issues as well as other sources. Check it out\, and plan to submit a piece when our 2023 contest begins in the spring. \n  \nIf you are unable to attend the November “Readings” program in person\, you may access it via Zoom at this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89973131287?pwd=UWc4WXRaaDl0OWVQWmgwbTBiNHdVQT09\n\nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287\nPasscode: 316819\nOne tap mobile\n+19292056099\,\,89973131287#\,\,\,\,*316819# US (New York)\n+13017158592\,\,89973131287#\,\,\,\,*316819# US (Washington DC)\n\nDial by your location\n        +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)\n        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)\n        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n        +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)\n        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287\nPasscode: 316819\nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kM2Sacyxx
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/debut-of-the-2022-bacopa-literary-review/
LOCATION:Millhopper Branch\, Alachua County Libraries\, 3145 NW 43rd St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220410T170000
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CREATED:20211220T191005Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Sunshine State Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Bringing Readers and Writers Together\nThe third annual Sunshine State Book Festival will be held in Gainesville\, Florida\, on Saturday and Sunday\, April 9 and 10. \nOaks Mall\nSaturday’s festival begins at 11:00 a.m. and goes until 5:00 p.m. in the spacious Oaks Mall on Newberry Road near I-75. Admission is free. Since the festival is completely indoors\, it will be held rain or shine. \nAttendees will have an opportunity to meet and engage with authors\, purchase books\, and have them signed. \nBring the kids or grandkids. They will enjoy the children’s area with storytellers and activities. There will also be hourly drawings for free books. \nThe Matheson History Museum\nSunday’s program will take place at the Matheson History Museum\, 513 E. University Avenue in downtown Gainesville from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Festival attendees will enjoy four presentations by well-known authors and subject-matter experts. \nThe festival is sponsored by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nFor full details of the two-day event\, visit this website: SunshineStateBookFestival.com. \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/3rd-annual-sunshine-state-book-festival/
LOCATION:Oaks Mall\, 6019 W. Newberry Rd.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32605
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Book Signing,Festival,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211212T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20211031T144208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T165459Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Readings at the Historic Thomas Center
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Writers Alliance of Gainesville will read pieces of their work on Sunday\, the 12th of December\, 2:30–4:00 p.m. The readings will take place in the West Gardens/Veranda area of The Historic Thomas Center\, 302 NE 6th Avenue\, Gainesville\, FL 32601. \nEach author will have seven to ten minutes in which to read. Readings may or may not have a holiday theme and will be public-friendly. Authors\, please submit your work in advance by email to Wendy Thornton at newsletter@writersalliance.org. \nThe Writers Alliance of Gainesville (WAG) is sponsoring this event and will offer refreshments. The event is scheduled for outdoors\, but will be moved indoors in the event of inclement weather.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/holiday-readings-at-the-historic-thomas-center/
LOCATION:The Historic Thomas Center\, 302 N.E. 6th Avenue\, Gainesville\, Florida\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211010T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20210417T220259Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Bacopa Debut
DESCRIPTION:The Bacopa Literary Review 2021\, the annual journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville will debut at our October 10 Zoom meeting. A number of works from the journal will be shared. The program is free and open to the public. \nFree digital copies of the journal are being distributed to WAG members via a MailChimp email. Print copies will soon be available on Amazon. \nUse this link to join the Zoom meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89973131287?pwd=UWc4WXRaaDl0OWVQWmgwbTBiNHdVQT09\nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287\nPassword: 316819
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/2021-bacopa-debut/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T143000
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SUMMARY:Poet and Author Lola Haskins\, Guest Speaker for Poetry Month
DESCRIPTION:We are honored to have author and poet Lola Haskins as our guest speaker via Zoom on Sunday\, April 11\, at 2:30 p.m. She will speak on openings and closings. She’ll begin with how they work in poetry\, and then go on to address how the principles she’s laid out apply (or don’t) to prose. We invite everyone to link to this Zoom program. (See link below.) \nHaskins’ most recent book of poetry (her 13th) is Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare (University of Pittsburgh Press\, 2019)\, preceded by How Small\, Confronting Morning (Jacar) and The Grace to Leave (Anhinga). The latter and Still\, the Mountain (Paper Kite) won Florida Book Awards.  \nHer previous collections include Desire Lines\, New and Selected Poems (BOA Editions) and The Rim Benders (Anhinga). Two of her out-of-print books\, Extranjera and Hunger (which won the Iowa Poetry Prize) will be re-issued by Red Hen this year. \nHaskins’ prose works include Fifteen Florida Cemeteries\, Strange Tales Unearthed (University Press of Florida)\, and a big-sister advice poetry book\, Not Feathers Yet: A Beginner’s Guide to the Poetic Life\, originally from Backwaters Press\, now re-issued by the University of Nebraska Press. Her books can be found on Amazon or by contacting her at lolahaskins.com. \nLink to Join this Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89973131287?pwd=UWc4WXRaaDl0OWVQWmgwbTBiNHdVQT09 \nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287 \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/poet-and-author-lola-haskins-guest-speaker-for-poetry-month/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201004T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201004T160000
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CREATED:20200819T212903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201004T181948Z
UID:23421-1601821800-1601827200@writersalliance.org
SUMMARY:2020 Bacopa Readings
DESCRIPTION:Come hear readings from Bacopa Literary Review 2020\, the print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nLocal authors who contributed to Bacopa Literary Review are invited to read from and talk about their 2020 contributions\, including Renee Agatep\, Justin Blair\, J. Brent Crosson\, Jennifer Grant\, David Maas\, Jenna Nishida\, and Lisa Patterson. \nDigital copies of the meeting’s agenda and journal selections are available for viewing and downloading by clicking here. \n\n\nClick on this link to Join this Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89973131287?pwd=UWc4WXRaaDl0OWVQWmgwbTBiNHdVQT09\nMeeting ID: 899 7313 1287\nPassword: 316819\n\nIMPORTANT UPDATE: We had hoped to give out copies of Bacopa to members on October 11\, but the books were lost in shipment. When a new distribution date is set\, members will be notified by email.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/2020-bacopa-readings/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Poetry,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190821T072041Z
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SUMMARY:Local Author Series - Marie Q. Rogers
DESCRIPTION:The link to this Zoom program is shown at the end of the article. \nAuthor Marie Q. Rogers asks you to imagine yourself taken without warning from all you know—family\, home\, friends—to a distant world where people possess abilities you didn’t know existed. Such is Fern’s experience in Trials by Fire\, the first book in Rogers’ two-book science fiction series\, The Long Road to Namai.  \nTrapped in a house fire\, Fern’s only means of escape is by a paranormal gift called “wrashiru.” But once safe\, she’s unable to return home. Her rescuers are highly psychic but lead a primitive lifestyle\, hiding from the alien race that had enslaved them. While dealing with homesickness and grief\, Fern struggles with a new language\, unusual customs\, and unrequited love. Her efforts to fit in often fall short\, and she suffers from isolation and depression. Despite this\, she becomes a contributing member of the community. In the end\, she performs a vital act that saves lives. \nAuthor Marie Q. Rogers\nAmong the author’s many interests is edible wild plants and herbs\, and her knowledge of wild-crafting came in handy in writing this book. You may find her rambling the back roads\, exploring historical sites\, and enjoying the mountains. When not traveling\, she lives in the woods of North Florida\, putting the finishing touches on several novels. Her short pieces have appeared in Bacopa Literary Review and Pilcrow & Dagger\, and she posts creative nonfiction on her website\, marieqrogers.com.  \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81992267053?pwd=c0VyOEI4MlNMc0VTdXNtNUNKMjlDZz09 \nMeeting ID: 819 9226 7053\nPassword: 417546 \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T160000
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CREATED:20190816T043728Z
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SUMMARY:Local Authors Series - Elaine Beem Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Note this author reading will be held in the children’s department Story Woods Room. \nElaine Robinson will read from her illustrated poetic story\, Uncommon Scents\, which tells the tale of Marvin\, a polite but bullied and lonely little muskrat\, who lives in a forest where all the other animals are smarter\, swifter\, and more talented than he is. At least that’s what Marvin thinks. But then Marvin meets a brand-new friend who helps him realize just how gifted a modest little muskrat really is. This illustrated story is a tribute to bullied little critters everywhere—those with four feet\, or six feet\, or even only two feet. \n \nElaine Beem Robinson \nAn author and illustrator\, Elaine was born in New Haven\, Connecticut\, and moved to Florida as a child. She holds a BS from the Florida Institute of Technology and a MS from the University of Florida. As a young person\, she was advised against pursuing a career in the arts and instead was directed into the unforgivingly complex world of physics\, biochemistry\, and molecular biology\, where flights of fancy are actively discouraged. Many years followed at the University of Florida working as a research microbiologist\, where she contributed to the plethora of articles written on the misdeeds of bacteria. Now retired\, she is free to write about and draw a world of her own invention\, a world of utter fiction\, generally told in the form of children’s poetry. She lives in Gainesville\, Florida\, along with husband Ron\, Snuffy the Schnauzer\, and several retired racehorses who reside in the backyard and are not asked to do much else. \nUncommon Scents \nOf all the animals in the forest\, Marvin Muskrat was the poorest\, the lowliest and the saddest\, too  All the other animals picked on him because they were smarter\, swifter\, and more courageous than he was. Leastways\, that’s what Marvin believed. But was it really true? \nWith the help of a brand-new friend\, Marvin Muskrat learned just how special he really was. This illustrated story\, told in verse\, is a tribute to all the bullied little critters everywhere—those with four feet\, or six feet\, or even only two feet.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-authors-series-elaine-beem-robinson/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters Downtown\, 401 E. University Ave.\, 4th Floor\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200215T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190816T042942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164351Z
UID:22594-1581777000-1581782400@writersalliance.org
SUMMARY:Local Author Series - Ann~Marie Magné
DESCRIPTION:Ann~Marie Magné is excited to read from her book Almost Ticked Off\, the story of the rare medical condition that put her husband at the brink of death. A love story. A survival story. A memoir. \nAnn~Marie Magné \nAnn~Marie is a past vice president of the Writers Alliance of Gainesville and a current critique-pod leader. She is the mother of one daughter\, step-mom to two sons\, and Grammy to seven. She loves living in Gainesville\, FL\, with her husband. This is her first memoir. \nAlmost Ticked Off \nA survival story. A love story. A memoir. Retired police lieutenant Lee Schwartz teeters on the edge of death as his brain and body are ravaged by an insidious bacterial infection. Afraid to leave his hospital bedside\, Lee’s wife Ann~Marie keeps a journal of every horrible moment. One doctor had a theory: a tick bite\, and began treatment immediately. Was he right? Would it be soon enough to save Lee’s life?
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-annmarie-magne/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190816T044821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164351Z
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SUMMARY:Local Author Series - JW Robitaille
DESCRIPTION:Julie Robitaille will present Romancing the Crime\, the first book in her Gainesville female detective series. Cory Marin\, head of homicide\, is a strong woman with a diverse group of friends and a complicated love life. Her instinct and tenacity make her investigation into the murder of a young college professor a page-turner. Two of the novels in the series are finalists in the Royal Palm Literary Awards. Robitaille is a retired SF College English professor turned mystery writer. \nJW Robitaille \nJulie writes the Cory Marin Mystery series\, which features a strong female detective with a complicated love life and a diverse group of friends. Two of the four novels in the Cory Marin series are finalists in the 2019 Royal Palm Literary Awards. Julie has also published a number of literary novels and a book of short stories. In addition to writing\, Julie enjoys painting\, cooking\, gardening\, walking\, house restoration\, and travel. She lives in Gainesville\, Florida\, the setting of all her fiction. She has degrees in English from Emory University\, UNC-Chapel Hill\, and the University of Florida. \nRomancing the Crime \nSgt. Cory Marin\, head of homicide\, has her hands full. Not everyone on her squad is happy she’s in charge\, she’s still dealing with the break up of her marriage\, and wealthy residents are up in arms over the murder of a young professor in broad daylight in Ravine Creek\, a proposed city park where she jogs every day. Cory is convinced that what appears to be a random robbery gone wrong is premeditated murder. Her job is complicated by the appearance of Fletcher Manning\, a bestselling novelist who shadows her as research for a female detective novel he is writing. She has her guard up\, but as she gets to know him\, she softens and begins to fall for him.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-jw-robitaille/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20191204T010116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191204T010234Z
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SUMMARY:WAG's 10th Anniversary Party
DESCRIPTION:This year we celebrate a decade of the Writers Alliance\, writers helping writers\, with a pot luck dinner at the V Pizza Restaurant in Downtown Gainesville. Please bring a dish to share – WAG will provide soft drinks and water\, and the V Pizza Restaurant has a full bar\, if you’re interested. We will have readings and music. If you’re interested in reading from your work\, please contact Wendy Thornton by Sunday\, Dec. 8. This event is free and open to the public. Please bring friends\, family\, etc. This is an opportunity for everyone to get together and meet local authors. \nTo Bring: Bring a dish to share. Soft drinks are available via WAG – you may also purchase drinks from V Pizza. Please let Wendy know what dish you’re bringing. If you’d like to bring your books to sell\, you’re welcome to do so. Sales are the sole responsibility of the author.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/22865/
LOCATION:V Pizza\, 115 SE 1 St\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190815T031644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164351Z
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SUMMARY:Local Author Series - Gary Gordon
DESCRIPTION:Author\, musician\, and former Mayor-Commissioner Gary Gordon grew up in Gainesville. His first novel\, Crossfire Canyon\, was published by Zebra Books; his two editions of Southern California Travel Smart were published by John Muir. Set in Gatorville and published last year in paperback\, Chief Mican’s Revenge is the satirical tale of the clash between the Mican Indians and the Columbus-DeLeon Construction Company in what might be the first and last Great Mall & Indian War. \nGary Gordon \nGary grew up in Gainesville\, Florida\, worked as a waiter\, record store manager (at Hyde & Zeke Records)\, musician and activist after attending Emory U. and graduating with a journalism degree from Northwestern University in 1974. He served on the Gainesville City Commission and was Mayor-Commissioner from 1985 to 1986. He wrote and produced plays locally and produced the weekly Gary Gordon Comedy Hour on WUFT-FM. He was a writer\, musician\, spoken word artist and producer after moving to Los Angeles in 1991. Among his productions in L.A. was the critically acclaimed play “O.J. Law.” His first novel\, Crossfire Canyon\, was published by Zebra Books. He is the author of the first and second editions of Southern California Travel Smart\, published by John Muir. He is married and returned to Gainesville in October\, 2017. Chief Mican’s Revenge was published in paperback late last year. \nChief Mican’s Revenge \nChris Columbus is a developer with a passion to build malls. Appointed Admiral of the Ocean Prairie by Governor Job Sparky\, he’s all set to create his masterpiece on the vacant land just south of Gatorville. What he doesn’t know—what no one knows\, is that a Native American tribe has been living\, undiscovered\, in the woods by the prairie for over 200 years! When a Mican warrior shoots Columbus with an arrow\, the whole town\, the whole country soon find out\, and battle lines are drawn. And\, just like Romeo & Juliet\, Columbus’s assistant Zebulon Pike has fallen in love with Sarai\, Chief Mican’s daughter! \nChief Mican’s Revenge is the dramatic\, outrageous\, satirical tale of the clash between the Mican Indians\, the Columbus-DeLeon Construction Company\, and the citizens of Gatorville. Follow the exploits of Columbus\, Chief Mican\, Gov. Sparky\, Professor Paul Revere\, campus activist Sam Adams\, Sheriff Andy\, “Shotgun” Flora\, state legislators Speck and Manson\, banker D.B. Cooper\, renowned defense attorney Clarence Darwin\, and the young lovers as the national news media descends upon them to cover what could be the first\, and last\, Great Mall & Indian War.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-gary-gordon/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191124T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190815T025439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164351Z
UID:22558-1574605800-1574611200@writersalliance.org
SUMMARY:Local Author Series - Cindy Bertelsen
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Thanksgiving\, Cynthia Bertelsen will discuss the challenges of cooking with historic cookbooks\, using hands-on instructions from her book A Hastiness of Cooks and examples from the first American cookbook\, from 1796\, Amelia Simmon’s American Cookery. A skilled cook and culinary historian\, Bertelsen is also the author of Mushroom: A Global History. \nCindy Bertelsen \nTrained as an historian\, librarian\, and nutritionist\, Cynthia D. Bertelsen is the author of Mushroom: A Global History (Reaktion Books U.K.\, 2013) and A Hastiness of Cooks: A Practical Handbook for Use in Deciphering the Mysteries of Historic Recipes and Cookbooks (Turquoise Moon Press\, 2019). She has also published essays\, articles\, book reviews\, and photographs in numerous print and online publications. Volunteering with the Peacock-Harper Culinary History Group at Virginia Tech for over ten years provided her with a deep knowledge of historic cookbooks. And her cooking skills blossomed through years of living and working in various countries\, specifically Mexico\, Paraguay\, Honduras\, Haiti\, Morocco\, and Burkina Faso. Cynthia also attended cooking classes in Paris\, France\, at Le Cordon Bleu École de Cuisine et de Pâtisserie. In 2011\, the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) awarded her a Julia Child Independent Scholar grant to study the impact of immigration on the future of French cuisine.  \n­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­A Hastiness of Cooks: A Practical Handbook for Use in Deciphering the Mysteries of Historic Recipes and Cookbooks\, For Living-History Reenactors\, Historians\, Writers\, Chefs\, Archaeologists\, and\, of Course\, Cooks \nThanks to digitization\, hundreds of historic cookbooks are now available online. However\, several stumbling blocks―archaic language\, obtuse instructions\, bewildering ingredients\, etc.―prevent many dedicated cooks\, novelists\, historical reenactors\, researchers\, and others from benefiting fully from these resources. And that’s where Cynthia Bertelsen’s book comes in. A Hastiness of Cooks: A Practical Handbook for Use in Deciphering the Mysteries of Historic Recipes and Cookbooks\, For Living-History Reenactors\, Historians\, Writers\, Chefs\, Archaeologists\, and\, of Course\, Cooks shows readers step by step how to 1) recreate historic recipes and 2) analyze cookbooks for telling details that add hints of authenticity to the daily dinner table\, culinary reenactment at a Renaissance fair or historic site\, a banquet scene in a Tudor-era novel\, a Games of Thrones party\, or perhaps an unusual scholarly paper. Lavishly illustrated with black-and-white ink drawings by Chicago artist Courtney Nzeribe\, A Hastiness of Cooks brings the world of historic cookbooks to life. And to the kitchen.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-cindy-bertelsen/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191027T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190821T070450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164351Z
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SUMMARY:Local Author Series - James Williams
DESCRIPTION:Author James F. Williams will discuss and read from his first novel\, The Pedestrians\, a wry\, social science-fiction thriller. Set in 2097’s Manhattan Island City\, a gated community\, data hunter Dale Evans tracks evidence to solve a brutal murder on Wall Street\, the city’s red-light district. A terrifying plunge from a flying taxi forces Evans to reconstruct his identity while working the brutal case. He and partner Jimmy Ha encounter lab-grown child clones\, fleets of self-assembling robots and an industrialist serial killer. Evans also finds love amidst masses of homeless Manhattanites\, which the immigrant one percent now mockingly call “the pedestrians.” \nJames Williams \nJames was born in Gainesville\, Florida\, and graduated from GHS with an Associates degree from UF before he began his travels. Since then\, he’s lived\, worked and published miscellanea in Wichita\, Kansas; Boston; New York City; and possibly Shanghai\, China. \nReturning to Florida\, he became writer and editor of The Lake Region Monitor (a Keystone Heights/Melrose weekly newspaper)\, serving for nine years. Since then\, he has served as stringer or substitute writer/editor for the Monitor\, the Bradford County Telegraph and the Union County Times until his semi-retirement in 2014. He writes occasional articles on business and local government. \nThe Pedestrians \nAuthor James F. Williams describes his first novel\, The Pedestrians\, as a wry social science-fiction thriller. He is proud to say it has all the clichés of 20th century sci-fi potboilers: flying solar cars\, robots\, clones\, mile-high buildings. Set in 2097\, thinly veiled\, the Big Apple is now Manhattan Island City\, rid of its needless boroughs. The Stock Exchange has fled to Washington to be near the power center and the national treasury. Crime and homelessness are rampant. \nData hunter Dale Evans tracks evidence to solve a bizarre murder on Wall Street\, the city’s red-light district. Moving around MIC\, a gated community\, Evans loses his identity and fights to regain it while encountering lab-grown clones\, fleets of robots and a murderous industrialist. Evans also finds love amidst the masses of homeless the immigrant one percent mockingly call “the pedestrians.” \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-james-williams/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190815T043444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164352Z
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SUMMARY:Bacopa Readings
DESCRIPTION:Come hear readings from Bacopa Literary Review 2019\, the print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nLocal authors who contributed to Bacopa Literary Review will be present to read from their 2019 contributions\, including Robbie Curry\, James Thompson\, Jennifer Grant\, Dror Abend-David\, Zachary West\, Grayson May\, Marie Q Rogers\, Jani Sherrard\, J. Nishida\, Oliver Keyhani\, and Creative Nonfiction First Prize Winner Hugh E. Suggs. \nCopies of the 2019 print issue will be available free to WAG members and $10 for non-members.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/bacopa-readings-2/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Poetry,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T190000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190901T174005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190901T174005Z
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SUMMARY:Lola Haskins to Read from New Book
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday evening\, October 2\, Author Lola Haskins will read from her new book\, Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare\, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press (2019). Come enjoy the program\, which is free. A book signing will follow. \nHaskins’ other works include How Small\, Confronting Morning (Jacar\, 2016)\, The Grace to Leave (Anhinga\, 2012)\, and Still\, the Mountain (Paper Kite\, 2010)\, which won Florida Book Awards. Her in-print books of poems include Desire Lines\, New and Selected Poems (BOA Editions\, 2004)\, Extranjera (Story Line\, 1998)\, and The Rim Benders (Anhinga\, 2001). \nMs. Haskins’ prose writings include Fifteen Florida Cemeteries\, Strange Tales Unearthed (University Press of Florida\, 2011) and an advice book for people interested in poetry\, Not Feathers Yet: A Beginner’s Guide to the Poetic Life (Backwaters\, 2007).
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/lola-haskins-to-read-from-new-book/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters Downtown\, 401 E. University Ave.\, 4th Floor\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20190815T043055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164352Z
UID:22571-1569162600-1569168000@writersalliance.org
SUMMARY:Local Author Series - Gail Rose Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Note: Held in Meeting Room B of the Alachua Library Headquarters Branch \nGail Rose Thompson will present her nonfiction Iran from Crown to Turban\, relating tales of life in Iran during the time of the Pahlavi Crown\, the revolution and post-revolutionary times. Her images of the country are far different from what the press tells us. She lived there in the 1970s\, visited two years ago\, and is frequently in contact with friends living there now. Her entertaining stories depict a country of which we are misinformed. \nGail Rose Thompson \nGail grew up in Ontario\, Canada\, where as a young girl she became involved in riding and training horses. She graduated from Hamilton Teachers College and taught school for several years before she traveled to Iran\, where she worked for the Imperial Court of Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi during the “Golden Years” of the 1970s. While there\, she witnessed the country’s development as the leading power in the Middle East. Upon her arrival in Richmond\, Virginia from Iran\, she opened a riding school which\, over the next forty years\, developed into a renowned training facility for Hunter/Jumper horses and riders. She returned to Iran in the fall of 2017\, where she met up with old friends and spent time touring and learning about the life in the Islamic Republic of Iran as it is now. She currently lives in Ocala\, Florida. Her memoir All the Shah’s Horses has been well received. \nIran From Crown To Turbans  \nPeople are curious about how life in Iran today\, under the Islamic republic\, differs from life as it was during the reign of Shah Mohamad Reza Pahlavi. Gail Rose Thompson\, who lived there in the 1970s and worked for the imperial court as the Shah’s horse trainer\, has many tales about life during that time and also about the way of life in the country post-revolution. She visited Iran in 2017 after an absence of forty years\, the first ex-employee of the Shah to return. She paints a picture of a beautiful historic country that dates from the fourth millennium BCE\, when the Persian Empire was the most powerful kingdom in the ancient world. Iranians are proud of their heritage and are polite\, hospitable\, and extremely family-oriented. Iran from Crown to Turbans is a fascinating book of stories that will enlighten the reader about a country that has been misrepresented.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-author-series-gail-rose-thompson/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, Rm. B\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190519T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
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SUMMARY:Author Richard Gartee to Speak at Millhopper Library
DESCRIPTION:Richard Gartee will present his award-winning novel\, Ragtime Dudes in a Thin Place\, on Sunday\, May 19\, in Meeting Room A of the Millhopper Library from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The reading is free and open to the public. \nPrepublication\, the book won the Royal Palm Literary Award First Place in the fiction category of humor. Set in 1904\, it tells the story of three New York dandies\, who\, promising to bring metropolitan culture and the latest wonders from the St. Louis World’s Fair\, introduce ragtime music and new century ideas to the nascent art colony of Taos\, New Mexico. \nRichard Gartee\, a member of Writers Alliance of Gainesville\, has also authored seven college textbooks\, five collections of poetry\, and a biography\, Skating on Skim Ice. His previous novels include Lancelot’s Grail and Lancelot’s Disciple.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/author-richard-gartee-to-speak-at-millhopper-library/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190224T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190224T190000
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CREATED:20190210T235851Z
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SUMMARY:ARTSPEAKS Courageous Young Voices
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nWAG will provide refreshments for this event.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/artspeaks-courageous-young-voices/
LOCATION:The Historic Thomas Center\, 302 N.E. 6th Avenue\, Gainesville\, Florida\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181209T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181209T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20181119T171838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181218T203448Z
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SUMMARY:Readings & Refreshments at the Rosa B. Williams Center
DESCRIPTION:WAG members and guests enjoyed an afternoon of readings and refreshments on Sunday\, December 9. Thanks to everyone who read: Charlotte Porter\, Eldon Turner\, Michael Correia\, Jess Elliott\, Peggy Cogar\, Mallory O’Connor\, Darlene Marshall\, Susie Baxter\, Jo Ann Lordahl\, Ed Suggs\, Ann~Marie Magné\, Pat Caren\, Maureen Malden\, and David Maas. \nMany who attended donated books and/or cash\, which will be given to Peaceful Paths\, a non-profit organization that helps children caught in the middle of stressful domestic-violence situations. Roz Miller organized the book donations and will deliver the goods to Peaceful Paths. \nThanks to Wendy Thornton for organizing the venue and the readings\, to Ken Booth for providing music and setting up the sound system (not to mention those mean meat balls he prepared!)\, and to Ann Bernert and Wendy who took dozens of photos. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-refreshments-at-the-rosa-b-williams-center/
LOCATION:Rosa B. Williams Center\, 524 NW 1st St.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Party,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T011213Z
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SUMMARY:Bacopa Readings
DESCRIPTION:Come hear readings from Bacopa Literary Review 2018\, the print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nHundreds of works are submitted to the journal from around the world\, and the journal editorial team narrows it down to what they consider the best of the best. Prizes have been awarded in poetry\, prose poetry\, short story\, and creative nonfiction. \nSelections will be read by local authors or journal editors. After the program\, enjoy refreshments and conversation with editors\, poets and writers. \nWAG members receive a free copy of the journal. Copies will be available for pick up by members and for those who wish to purchase a copy ($10). \nNote:  Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 a.m. Nov. 4. \n  \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/bacopa-readings/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181028T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181028T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20180811T144425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T164352Z
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SUMMARY:J. Elliott to Read at Downtown Library
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Halloween\, author J. Elliott will read from and discuss her latest book of paranormal stories. \nTales From Kensington & Other Macabre & Unsettling Offerings is a collection of spooky stories\, sometimes amusing\, assuredly disquieting. Join a group of college kids telling ghost stories on Halloween night. Follow a famous photographer to an NPR-like radio interview. Why won’t he answer the big question: Why did he give up photography? A long-vacant home in a historic district is finally purchased. The owners plan to open a candy store. How sweet. What could be better?  Nurses in a hospital notice some unusual qualities about some of the patients—haunted people\, haunted houses. \n \nElliott is an artist and author living in Alachua\, Florida. Tales From Kensington is her second collection of ghost stories\, following Ghost Lite. She is working on a humorous women’s fiction series\, the “Haint Blue\, Adventures Along the Way\,” books set in High Springs\, Florida. \nThe author notes that Tales From Kensington is adult fiction and suggests the appropriate age is 17+.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/j-elliott-to-read-at-downtown-library/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Book Signing,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181014T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203941
CREATED:20180811T141538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180811T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Richard Gartee to Read from His Latest Book
DESCRIPTION:Skating on Skim Ice is a biography of a time traveler who has journeyed ninety-three years from the past—from the age of Prohibition to the age of smart phones. \nRichard Andrew Gartee\, known to friends and relatives as Dick Gartee\, is the author’s father. He was born in the Roaring Twenties\, survived the Great Depression of the thirties\, enlisted in World War II in the forties\, and raised a family and learned engineering in the Fabulous Fifties. He watched men walk on the moon in the sixties\, constructed factories in the seventies\, designed robotics for manufacturers in the eighties\, and served as a hospital chaplain in the twenty-first century. \nHis biography is more than the story of one man’s trials and joys. It is a lens into life during transformative decades that altered America. Dick is among the dwindling few of his generation still alive. The eras he not only witnessed but he also actively participated in inform the reader’s understanding of the radical paradigm shift he has seen occur in nearly every aspect of our society: economics\, agriculture\, transportation\, education\, manufacturing\, and communications\, to name a few. \nNo matter what your age\, you will be charmed by Dick’s story and discover a man you wished you knew.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/richard-gartee-to-read-from-his-latest-book/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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