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Write On Winchester

Get your creative juices flowing at the Winchester Public Library's new writing group. New and experienced writers are invited to the Library to explore creative writing in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. You'll have the opportunity to examine and apply writing techniques, to generate new work with writing prompts and themed activities, to share and receive feedback on your writing, and to engage with a writing community.

Writing About Your Photography with Elin Spring & Suzanne Révy (Online)

Why write about your photography? Aren't your pictures supposed to say it all? Ideally, but written cues can offer viewers helpful entry points into your work. If you exhibit your work, preparing artist statements, project statements and biographies are necessities. If you are applying for an artist residency, a grant, or a call for entry, writing eloquently will illuminate the intention and process that sparked your imagery. The bottom line is, effective communication elevates your work.

In our first session of the course, we explain best practices for starting and maintaining successful

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YA Book Club

Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Your Blood, My Bones by Kelly Andrew. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Dark Rise by C. S. Pacat. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Immortal Dark by Tigest Girma. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Vesuvius by Cass Biehn. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Legend of the White Snake by Sher Lee. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.

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Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is Practical Rules for Cursed Witches by Kayla Cottingham. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.

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YA Book Club

Drop in to our YA book club and discover new books, talk with other fans, and fill up on snacks.This month's book is What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould. Copies will be available in the Reference Room on the main floor of the library.For high school students only.