A Year in Dispatches Reading, AWP 2014, Seattle

Event Date: 
Thursday, February 27, 2014 – 5:30pm8:00pm
Location: 
McMenamins Six Arms Pub

 

Join us for a reading (and for drinks!) celebrating work published in The Common‘s Dispatches column this past year; our featured writers will include Katherine Hill, Ira Sukrungruang, Margot Schlipp, Kurt Caswell, Brandi Katherine Herrera, Jeff Muse, and Hannah Gersen. These poems and essays take us coast to coast with their unique evocation of place.

It’ll be like going on 7 vacations after the first day of AWP.

 

 

Find us at:

McMenamins Six Arms Pub

300 E Pike St

Seattle, WA

98122

 

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A Year in Dispatches Reading, AWP 2014, Seattle

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