Thursday, December 27, 2012

Check out Annie's Book Stop's Interview with Diane Vanaskie Mulligan

Annie's Book Stop interviewed Worcester Storyteller's upcoming feature, Diane Vanaskie Mulligan, for their December 26, 2012 blog.  Check out what Diane has to say about the writing process at the Annie's Book Stop blog.

I also got the honor to interview with Annie's Book Stop.  My interview was posted today at their blog.  You can read about how I (re-)started Worcester Storytellers and learn more about me as a writer.

Thank you to Annie's Book Stop for such a wonderful partnership in 2012.  I'm looking forward to our continued collaboration in 2013!

I'm also pleased to say that I've confirmed features through April 2013. 

Michael Fisher is the most recent confirmation for Friday, April 26, 2013.  I was lucky enough to ask him on the same day he got a manuscript of strange poetry accepted for publication.  Congrats, Michael!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Diane Vanaskie Mulligan features on December 28th!

Please join us for the December edition of Worcester Storytellers!

Feature:  Diane Vanaskie Mulligan

Host: Kristina England

Date/Time: Friday, December 28 at 7:00 p.m.

Location: Annie's Book Stop, 65 James Street, Worcester, MA
 
The reading starts with an Open Mic (1 to 2 pieces, no longer than 5 minutes). This venue loves fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and prose (sorry, no musical instruments).
 
 
Feature Bio:
 
Diane Vanaskie Mulligan's debut teen novel Watch Me Disappear was released in August, 2012. She teaches high school English in central Massachusetts, directs the Betty Curtis Worcester County Young Writers' Conference, and is managing editor of The Worcester Review. Originally, from Northeastern Pennsylvania, Diane is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and Simmons College. She lives with her husband Todd, her cat Taco, and her dog Amelia in Worcester, MA. When not writing or teaching, Diane loves to garden, bake, play her guitar, swim, hike, and ski. In other words, she doesn't sit still unless she's reading or writing.

The venue is a small, intimate setting so get there early for a seat.

Thank you to Annie's Book Stop for the great space! There's nothing better than books surrounding a storyteller!