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WAG’s Writers in the Woods

Forty writers attended WAG's first workshop/retreat, held at Skipper Hammond’s rural homestead on the Gainesville side of Williston. Workshop topics included publishing, e-books, poetry, marketing, blogging, freelance writing, and submitting to the 2016 Bacopa Literary Review. The cost to WAG members was $15. Attendees enjoyed morning coffee, donut holes, and … Read More

Book Sale at Kanapaha Spring Garden Festival

WAG authors displayed and sold their books at this festival, Gainesville's premier horticultural event, which features about 170 booths offering plants, garden accessories, arts and crafts, educational exhibits, food -- and now -- books. The festival ran for two days: March 19 (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) March 20 (10:00 … Read More

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