6th Annual Writers Read Celebration

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Date/Time: March 22, 2024 - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Join us Friday, March 22nd at 7 p.m. for the 6th Annual Writers Read Celebration. Talented writers will gather to share their works on this year’s theme: “Beach Noir.” From the melancholy to the humorous, hear stories about a ghostly bartender, crustaceans to die for, slovenly detectives, and more – as we celebrate writing, reading, and noir mystery!

2024 Writers Reading are:

Kyra Blank (Siletz, Oregon) – Poem: StayAlive

Brad Buckley (Portland, Oregon) – Short Story: Dark Green Waves

John D. Ciminello (Naselle, Washington) – Short Story: Bonnie and Mr. Clyde

Kristin Damon (Seaside, Oregon) – Flash Fiction: A Punishing Place

Destiny Deras (Seaside, Oregon) – Short Story: Dungeness Bisporus

David Dillon (Manzanita, Oregon) – Short Story: The Knife

Pamella S. Gibson (Seaview, Washington) – Poem: just another beach town murder

Craig Allen Heath (Longview, Washington) – Short Story: Farewell My Sandcastle

Mike Kloeck (Newport, Oregon) – Short Story: Lost in Limbo

Colleen Medlock (Portland/Seaside, Oregon) – Short Story: Anniversary

Jennifer Nightingale (Astoria, Oregon) – Poems: Abandoned, Bistro Table

D. Lou Raymond (Neskowin, Oregon) – Short Story: The Bartender

Florence Sage (Astoria, Oregon) – Poem: Where’s the Noir?

James Tweedie (Long Beach, Washington) – Short Story: Silhouette

Gregory Zschomler (Ocean Park, Washington) – Short Story: Sandy Shores

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