WWPH LITERARY SALON- SEPTEMBER 17

Join us at our second WWPH Literary Salon on Tuesday, September 17th. RSVP, please, here. How do we connect across cultures through literature? Join Washington Writers’  Publishing House for a multi-lingual Literary Cross Currents/Poetry in Translation evening. We will read and discuss prose and poetry in translation and participate in a dual-lingual workshop with prompts inspired by our authors, then a reading from our featured writers that include Naomi Ayala, Dan Vera, Elizabeth Bruce, Diana Rojas, Caroline Bock, and Jona Colson. Appropriate for writers of ALL levels. Let’s write and share our work together!


Looking back on our first-ever Literary Salon….


4:00-4:45 pm                    

Welcome by Jona and Caroline to the WWPH FREE-WRITE WORKSHOP. This workshop is limited to 25 people. RSVP HERE.

Free-Write workshops on the theme of Writing With Purpose.

Four short writing sessions with readings and prompts each led by

-Caroline, Jona, Regie, and Sue

-Participants will be encouraged to share work and/or participate in the open mic

5:00 pm

Literary Readings – open to all

                                                                -Caroline and Jona welcome

                                                                -Bernardine Watson

                                                                -Sue Scheid

                                                                -Len Kruger

                                                                -Jona Colson

                                                                -Regie Cabico

Open Mic (must sign up at 5 pm/limited 5 minute spots)

6:00 pm                                               Panel Q&A and Discussion – Writing with Purpose

6:30 pm                                                Refreshments/ Books Sales – copies of all our author’s books will be on sale! Signed and personalized books!

There will be an OPEN CASH BAR at Solid State with beer/wine. Treats provided by your Washington Writers’ Publishing House.