Open Mic
Open Mic 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United StatesBring your words. Get heard! Each reader gets five minutes. Sign up at the door.
The Gloucester Writers Center is a place for working writers in a working town
Bring your words. Get heard! Each reader gets five minutes. Sign up at the door.
Writing Memoir II: Writing group format, offering participants of Memoir I to continue to meet regularly for inspiration, support, writing prompts and informal instruction, including facilitated feedback of individual work. Pre-requisite, Memoir I. 2hrs, 4 weeks, $100.00 Wednesday Afternoons 12:45-2:45 May 4, 11, 18, 25 To register, please email Amanda@gloucesterwriters.org Ellen Szabo, M.Ed. practices and promotes […]
Ellen Szabo. Writing memoir is a way to figure out who you used to be and how you got to be who you are. This workshop will explore the process of writing unforgettable memoir. In a supportive stimulating atmosphere, participants will learn the rules and how to break them. Includes brief mini-lectures, writing prompts/ten minute […]
Veterans Writing Workshop Spring, 2016 Workshop Description Dorothy Shubow Nelson, M.A. English, Workshop Facilitator and Teacher The goal of this workshop is to write. The Veterans Writing Workshop is designed to help people get started or move forward on their own writing projects. Veterans from all conflicts and disaster relief and family […]
Jonathan Bayliss Reading Group 4:00 Second Tuesday of each month starting February 9 If you are interested please contact Catherine Bayliss at cbayliss@gloucestersystems.com or 978-281-1389.
Veterans Writing Workshop Spring, 2016 Workshop Description Dorothy Shubow Nelson, M.A. English, Workshop Facilitator and Teacher The goal of this workshop is to write. The Veterans Writing Workshop is designed to help people get started or move forward on their own writing projects. Veterans from all conflicts and disaster relief and family […]
Join us for Fish Tales, the GWC version of the Moth Story Hour. This month we will be hearing stories told by women.
GWC teachers Ann McArdle and Amanda Cook read from their works in progress.