Page Turners Book Club with Carter Taylor Seaton
Join the Page Turners, a community-hosted book club, for a special discussion with author and artist Carter Taylor Seaton on her latest novel, Guilt.
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Join the Page Turners, a community-hosted book club, for a special discussion with author and artist Carter Taylor Seaton on her latest novel, Guilt.
Have you ever wanted to write a murder mystery but have no idea where to start? Are you afraid you don't have the imagination or creativity to create a twisty believable story? Join us for Building a Mystery with Story Magic Cards! This is a high energy, low stakes, mildly chaotic way to learn the... View Article
Story Magic Cards: LGBTQ+ edition! Have you ever wanted to write a murder mystery but have no idea where to start? Are you afraid you don't have the imagination or... View Article
Have you ever wanted to write a romance novel but have no idea where to start? Are you afraid you don't have the imagination or creativity to create a believable love story? Join us for Building a Romance with Story Magic Cards! This is a high energy, low stakes, mildly chaotic way to learn the... View Article
The Hilltop Book Fair will take place on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, from noon to 5 p.m. at... View Article
The Hilltop Book Fair will take place on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Huntington Museum of Art. Hilltop Book Fair is a fundraiser for the Huntington Museum of Art. Admission is $5 on Saturday, Aug. 17, and... View Article
Come out for a night of live readings and lively discussion, followed by an open mic session. This month's writer is Timothy G. Huguenin, a hillbilly writer of things strange and spooky, living in the dark. Guests are encouraged to bring some of their own writing to read aloud during the open mic session. This... View Article
The Society of Yeager Scholars at Marshall University will present the 2024 Symposium Lecture, “Arts in Appalachia,” featuring a keynote speech by Leah Turley, creative artistic director of the Appalachian Artists Collective and director of Marshall University Theatre ETC. The event will highlight the rich artistic traditions and the importance of the arts for the... View Article
Calling all writers who love writing genre fiction! This conference is for writers of genre fiction at any stage of their writing career. There will be workshops and panels, a masterclass from author coach Jen Graybeal, a cocktail party with light refreshments and a cash bar on Saturday night to get to know each other,... View Article
If you've ever wanted to start journaling but aren't sure where to begin, please join us for this prompt-driven, guided journaling class for tweens and teens. Journals provided, or you may bring your own. Snacks will also be available. This event happens the second Tuesday of every month. Ask your librarian for more details.