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Writing Our Way Out at William & Mary
Feel free to download and share the images below.(If you post an image on social media, please credit Skip Rowland Photography) Authors Dave Coogan and Kelvin Belton came to William & Mary to present their book Writing Our Way Out: Memoirs from Jail as part of the English Department’s Patrick Hayes Lecture Series. Their readings …
Reading at the VCU Depot
Wednesday evening, April 13, 2016, the VCU School of the Arts hosted an Open Studio with the authors of Writing Our Way Out. Attendees were offered the opportunity to artistically express their reactions to the readings, then participate in a pop up exhibition afterwards. Through their stories of humor, grief, and hope, told with brutal …
Reading at MCV
MCV’s International/Inner City/Rural Preceptorship program hosted Writing Our Way Out contributors for a program titled “Healing Words” Wednesday evening, March 23, 2016. The program featured readings, followed by an honest and lively Q&A session. (Skip Rowland) Feel free to download and share the images below. If you post an image on social media, please credit …
Schools & Jails in the Long Shadow of Slavery
Chop Suey Books sponsored a reading and panel discussion on the topic “Schools & Jails in the Long Shadow of Slavery”. Moderated by RT-D columnist Michael Paul Williams, writers Ben Campbell and Kristen Green talked about their respective books Richmond’s Unhealed History and Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County, while David Coogan introduced …
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