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Inspiring Teenagers to Write Poetry — The Struggles and Benefits

Downtown Gainesville 111 East University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Nicole Harris (third from left), teacher of English literature at Gainesville High School, and her talented group of students presented a program of poetry in honor of Poetry Month (April). Harris, Coordinator of Youth Programs for ARTSPEAKS, founded the poetry club Canes On Da Mic two years ago, giving students the opportunity … Read More

Outlining the Book or Novel You Want to Write

Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

Three published authors, Darlene Marshall, Wendy Thornton, and Larry Brasington, discussed their outlining and writing styles. A book signing followed the program and Q&A. Darlene Marshall writes award-winning stories of romance and adventure, featuring pirates, privateers, smugglers and the occasional possum. She lives in North Florida and loves being a writer … Read More

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Scribes of the Sunshine State

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Avenue, Gainesville, FL, United States

The Matheson History Museum and the Writers Alliance of Gainesville (WAG) teamed up to present the second “Scribes of the Sunshine State” program. Four distinguished authors -- Mary Wood Bridgman, Jack E. Davis, Kate Dupes Hawk, and Darlene Marshall -- shared how Florida inspired their writing. See their bios below. … Read More

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Finding Your Voice and Telling Your Story

Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

Lou Heckler entertained us as he shared techniques of story-telling he has used in his thirty-six years as a motivational speaker and coach. “Your unique voice is the right voice for you,” Heckler said. “Be nosy. Ask questions. Ask people how they do what they're doing. And listen.” He also … Read More

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