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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181028T143000
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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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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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SUMMARY:Enjoy an Afternoon of Poetry and Prose
DESCRIPTION:Come join us!\n \nEditors of the Bacopa Literary Review will host an afternoon of readings at the Matheson History Museum\, 513 E. University Avenue\, in downtown Gainesville\, on Saturday\, April 14\, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nThe event will feature a series of poetry and prose readings by Bacopa editors and Gainesville-area authors whose published works have appeared in Bacopa\, an international print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville (WAG). \nPresented by the Matheson History Museum\, Bacopa Literary Review\, and WAG\, this afternoon of readings will offer attendees a taste of the local talent reflected in Bacopa. The journal will also be available for purchase. \nWAG will provide light refreshments\, and members will be available to answer questions about WAG\, a Gainesville non-profit organization that promotes\, encourages\, and supports aspiring and experienced writers. \nThis event\, like most of WAG’s programs\, is free and open to the public. \nFor directions to the Matheson\, click on the Google map above right. \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/local-authors-read-poetry-prose-matheson-history-museum/
LOCATION:Matheson History Museum\, 513 E University Avenue\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171210T143000
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SUMMARY:Music\, Readings\, and WAG's 2017 Book Project
DESCRIPTION:A crowd turned out on a brisk Sunday afternoon to enjoy music\, readings by WAG members\, and food and drink at Sal’s Place\, a sports bar and restaurant in Northwest Gainesville. \nArthur Crummer\, Ken Booth\, and Janet Barrett Suggs provided the music\, and about a dozen WAG members read essays or selections in poetry\, fiction\, or memoir. \nA big thanks to Wendy Thornton for coordinating the event\, to Ken Booth for setting up the sound equipment\, and to Sal’s Place for providing the venue. \nDonated books\nWe are also grateful to Roz Miller who organized WAG’s Holiday Children’s Book Project. Many of those attending the Sal’s Place event donated books or cash. \nRoz (WAG)\, and Kristen (Peaceful Paths)\nOn December 18\, all donations were delivered to Peaceful Paths\, a non-profit organization that helps children caught in the middle of stressful domestic-violence situations. Peaceful Paths provides a safe place for women and their children\, away from their abusers. \n  \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/8551/
LOCATION:Sal’s Place\, 5109 NW 39th Ave\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Celebration,Readings
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SUMMARY:Children Books . . . Readings at Local Author Series
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, December 9\, authors Bonnie T. Ogle and Judith A. Barrett discussed their new children’s books in the Story Woods room of the Alachua County Library Headquarters. \n \nBonnie Ogle reading from Arthur the Arthropod\nArthur the Arthropod by Ogle. Feeling quite vulnerable when his shell comes off\, the young centipede Arthur tries to overcome his feelings of inferiority by bragging. Along the way\, he discovers he is part of a very large family that includes his neighbors\, a mosquito\, a dragonfly\, and even a crawfish. He receives delightfully repetitive advice from his wise Mama\, and ultimately realizes that he has everything he needs! \nThe Sounds and Smells of Christmas by Ogle. Would a king be born in a dark\, moldy cave\, surrounded by smelly animals? Would shabby\, dirty people be allowed near a king? Only a king who loves His people\, young or old\, pretty or ugly\, rich or poor. Enter the stable and experience the real sounds and smells of the Nativity and discover that Jesus didn’t come to sit on a fancy throne. He came to be with ordinary people like me. \nOgle is a retired first grade teacher\, now teaching children at a natural history museum. She is a huge fan of lepidoptera (butterflies) and herptiles\, especially frogs. \nJudith Barrett reads from Pink Baby Alligator\nJudith Barrett’s first book\, Pink Baby Alligator\, is a story she told her young granddaughter\, who then requested the story be written down so she could read it for herself. Soon\, the story passed through many grandchildren\, proving particularly meaningful for her autistic grandchild. \nPink Baby Alligator by Barrett. Pink in a world of green. From the very beginning\, it’s obvious that Rose is different. As a lone pink alligator in a family of green ones\, she stands out when all she wants to do is blend in. With the support of Mama Alligator and her friends\, Rose sets off on an adventure to discover how to use her special gift to create a place where everyone is included! \n  \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/book-talks-new-books-children/
LOCATION:Story Woods Room\, Children’s Department\, Alachua County Library Headquarters\, 401 East University Avenue\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Book Signing,Readings,Speaker
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171209T211530Z
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SUMMARY:Susie H. Baxter\, Local Author Series
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, November 19\, Susie H. Baxter was the featured speaker in the Alachua County Library’s Local Author Series. She discussed her recently published book\, Pumping Sunshine. Believing that everyone has a story to tell\, Baxter also encouraged those in the audience to write about their own lives. \nAn Alachua County resident\, Baxter has deep roots in Suwannee County where she grew up on a farm near the Suwannee River\, and where she was known as Susanette Howell. \nAfter a career in health-science publishing as an acquisitions editor\, she now serves as creative nonfiction editor for Bacopa Literary Review and teaches memoir writing in the community education program at Santa Fe College. She is also the author of Write Your Memoir\, One Story at a Time and C.G. & Ethel\, A Family History. \nThe November 19 program was held at the Headquarters Library. Refreshments (homemade cookies made from a family recipe in the book) and a book signing followed the program.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/susie-h-baxter-local-author-series/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171105T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171105T160000
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CREATED:20170725T180217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171113T215755Z
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SUMMARY:2017 Bacopa Literary Review Readings
DESCRIPTION:WAG members\, local authors with works in the 2017 journal\, and Bacopa editors read excerpts from winning entries: \n\n\n\n\nFLASH STORY \n“Excerpts From The Trakl Diaries” by Stephanie Emily Dickinson;\nCREATIVE NONFICTION \n“Caregiver’s Journal: How to Survive\, or Not” by Raphael Helena Kosek;\nFICTION \n“Ignis Fatuus\, and More\, at Eleven” by Chad W. Lutz;\nPOETRY \n“A Mote of Dust “by Claire Scott.\n\nProgram coordinated by Mary Bast\, Editor in Chief.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-2017-bacopa-literary-review/
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:20170916T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170916T153000
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CREATED:20170826T210237Z
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SUMMARY:Mallory M. O'Connor\, first author to present in new "Local Author Series"
DESCRIPTION:Mallory M. O’Connor is first on the program for the Alachua County Library’s new Local Author Series. \nOn September 16\, O’Connor will discuss her debut novel\, American River: Tributaries\, which follows the entwined lives of three immigrant families as they settle along this river in Northern California during the turbulent 1960s. \nO’Connor\, who grew up in Northern California\, has degrees in art\, art history\, and American history and taught art history at the University of Florida and Santa Fe College. \nShe is also the author of the non-fiction book\, Lost Cities of the Ancient Southeast\, and she and Gary Monroe coauthored Florida’s American Heritage River: Images from the St. Johns Region.  \nO’Connor resides in Micanopy and currently serves as vice president of the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. \nThis program will be held in Meeting Room A\, Fourth Floor\, of the Headquarters library\, 401 E. Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL. \nThe Local Author Series will feature a new author each month. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/alachua-county-librarys-local-author-series-feature-mallory-m-oconnor/
LOCATION:Alachua County Library Headquarters\, Meeting Room A\, 4th Floor\, Rm. A\, 401 E Univ. Ave.\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,Book Sale,Book Signing,Readings,Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170625T170000
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CREATED:20170508T170932Z
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SUMMARY:Fun on Sunday at Sal's Place!
DESCRIPTION:In a private room at Sal’s Place\, a sports bar and restaurant in Northwest Gainesville\, thirty-seven audience members enjoyed music performed by Janet Barrett Suggs and Ken Booth and readings by Writers Alliance of Gainesville (WAG) authors\, along with food and drink. \nJanet Barrett Suggs\nThe program was open to the public\, with no admission or cover charge. Sal’s Place\, 5109 NW 39th Avenue in Gainesville\, was pleased with the turnout and has offered their private room for future WAG events. \nA big thanks to Wendy Thornton who coordinated this program and who promises to plan another! Here’s her post on facebook: \nKen Booth\n“Thank you to all the writers who came out for our Writers Alliance reading at Sal’s. It was wonderful! Mary Bast\, J. W. Fishhawke\, David B. Maas\, Timothy Shamrock McShane\, Eddie Suggs\, Ann~Marie Magné\, Susie Baxter\, Jessica Lyn Elkins\, Richard Gartee\, you all were fantastic. We got great feedback from everyone. And thank you to Janet Barrett Suggs for providing musical entertainment and especially to Ken Booth for music and set up for our readings! And to the fantastic audience. Big success and we will plan another in the near future!” \n 
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/readings-sals-place/
LOCATION:Sal’s Place\, 5109 NW 39th Ave\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Book Signing,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T140000
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CREATED:20170303T194629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170519T145755Z
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SUMMARY:Community-Wide Event at Depot Park
DESCRIPTION:WAG participated in 352Creates\, a community-wide event at Depot Park (located off South Main Street at SE Depot Road in downtown Gainesville)\, from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday\, March 25. \nOpen to all 352 (area code) residents\, the event is founded on the idea that anyone\, using even the simplest of materials\, can create something amazing. WAG members provided fun word activities for those who stopped by our table. Book sales were not allowed\, but WAG member authors donated books that were given as prizes.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/community-wide-event-depot-park/
LOCATION:Downtown Gainesville\, 111 East University Ave\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32627\, United States
CATEGORIES:Games,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161204T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161204T163000
DTSTAMP:20260515T015404
CREATED:20160904T145844Z
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SUMMARY:Bacopa Literary Review 2016
DESCRIPTION:On the 1st Sunday in December\, Bacopa Literary Review’s editorial board and local writers read from the newly published edition of WAG’s annual literary journal. Editor-in-Chief Mary Bast and Associate Editor Susie Baxter facilitated the program. \nBacopa continues to garner national and international recognition with almost fifteen hundred submissions in 2016. \nEach WAG member receives a free copy of the journal\, priced at $10.
URL:https://writersalliance.org/event/bacopa-literary-review-2016/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, Meeting Room A\, 3145 NW 43rd St\,\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Sale,Party,Readings
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