| Jul ’07 |
| 3 |
| 1:30 pm |
Frost Commons, Robert Frost House
New Hampshire’s site of The National Writing Project, the Plymouth Writing Project, will host five authors in its annual summer institute. Visiting authors will read from their works, answer questions about their writing, the publishing process and lead the participants in writing exercises that can be transferred to the classroom.
Carolyn Coman is the author of the memoir Tell Me Everything, What Jamie Saw, Many Stones, Bee and Jacky and the The Big House. What Jamie Saw received a 1996 John Newberry Honor Award from the American Library Association and was also named a National Book Award Finalist. Her young adult novel, Many Stones, was also nominated for a National Book Award. Her latest book, Sneaking Suspicions is due out this fall.
Sessions are free and open to the public. Visit the Plymouth Writing Project web site for more information.
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