July 24, 2007
1:30 pmto4:00 pm

Frost Commons, Robert Frost House

pwp.gifNew 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.

Janna Malamud Smith, a writer and psychotherapist, is the author of three books, Private Matters (1997), A Potent Spell (2003), and My Father is a Book: A Memoir of Bernard Malamud (2006). Her articles and essays have appeared nationally and internationally in newspapers, magazines and literary journals including The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Christian Science Monitor, Family Circle and The Threepenny Review.

Sessions are free and open to the public. Visit the Plymouth Writing Project web site for more information.

 

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