Book Clubs & Writer's Groups
Audience
Library Branch
Sheila Heti's book How Should a Person Be? was chosen by The New York Times as one of the 100 Best Books of 2012. Contemporary culture is her beat. For writers 16-30.
Dalton Higgins (Vibe, The Source. Dalton inhabits the worlds of digital culture, hip hop and popular culture - and combines them into one potent mix. One of Canada's foremost experts on hip hop. For writers 16-30....
TPL's writer's community offers weekly workshops, guest authors, member readings, open mic and publications--your opportunity to polish, publish and perform your work. For more information contact: towc@live.com...
Thu Jul 04
Thu Jul 18
Thu Aug 01
Thu Aug 15
Thu Aug 29
The Older Women's Network invites women, midlife and older, to meet in Room 2/3 and share views and ideas about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues. New members welcome. July 3 - "Obasan" / Joy Kogawa; August 7 ...
Wed Jul 03
Wed Aug 07
Discuss current and thought provoking books in a collaborative and friendly small group setting. New members welcome. Ask Marianna for more information
Thu Jun 27
Thu Jul 25
Thu Aug 29
Join Diane Agatston, as she discusses the fascinating interlocked stories set amidst the newsroom staff of an English language paper in Rome.
Would you like to read and discuss an interesting book each month?...
Wed Jun 12
Wed Jul 10
Wed Aug 14
Wed Sep 04
If you are not available during the day, this is your chance to join a book club. Gather with other book lovers to discuss a selection of popular titles. It is free to join and the books are provided by the library.
Tue Jun 11
The Older Women's Network invites women, midlife and older, to meet in Room 2/3 and share views and ideas about selected books. The focus is on feminist issues. New members welcome. April 3 - "The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany ...
Wed Jun 05

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