Writing & Publishing Symposium

Posted 4/7/18

The Riverside Renaissance Movement and the East Providence Public Library present a three-part Writing & Publishing Symposium, a series lead by members of the Association of Rhode Island Authors …

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Writing & Publishing Symposium

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The Riverside Renaissance Movement and the East Providence Public Library
present a three-part Writing & Publishing Symposium, a series lead by
members of the Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA) and held at the
Riverside Branch Library.

April 7th – Notable Rhode Island author, Paul Caranci, will share stories
about his career and his life as a writer.

April 14th – Hear directly from four local authors who write in a variety
of genres about how they approach writing: novelist Julien Ayotte;
non-fiction writer Don Hagist; memoirist Judith Glynn, and children’s book
author Jessica Gervais.

April 28th – Steve Porter, ARIA President and founder of Stillwater River
Publications and bookstore, will discuss approaches to both
self-publishing and traditional publishing.

Refreshments will be provided.
Advance registration recommended; call 401-433-4877.

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