Write Rhode Island short story workshop

Posted 11/14/18

Students in Grade 7 through Grade 12 are invited to attend to learn about Write Rhode Island’s short fiction competition for Rhode Island students.  Students are encouraged to bring some …

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Write Rhode Island short story workshop

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Students in Grade 7 through Grade 12 are invited to attend to learn about Write Rhode Island’s short fiction competition for Rhode Island students.  Students are encouraged to bring some of their written work or ideas with them to the workshop so that a writing coach from Write Rhode Island can give feedback. Stories must be 2500 words or less and must incorporate Rhode Island as a theme in some way.

WHERE: Tiverton Public Library, 34 Roosevelt Ave., Tiverton
WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 17; 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
COST: Free
MORE INFO: Registration required at tivertonlibrary.org; 401/625-6796

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