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Dec. 2: Nanowrimo Wrap-Up Open Mic

  • 2 Dec 2021
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Zoom

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December 2nd - Nanowrimo Open Mic with Meaghan Hackinen

You just spent an entire month writing a novel, or a big chunk of one!  Why not read part of it at an open mic?  We have several, 5 minute time slots available for you to share a piece and your thoughts on it.  In order to have as many folks as possible share, we have to strictly adhere to the timing, so please practice your piece so that you know you can make it under the 5 minutes allotted.

How to sign up to speak?  Email Meaghan Hackinen meaghan@bcwriters.ca

We will also allow registrants to sign in 15 minutes early and ask to be placed on the readers list.  Note: Last minute space is not guaranteed.  If you are sure you would like to speak, do not delay.  Get your name on the reading list as soon as possible. 

You can register here (scroll up and click the blue register button to get started) and a link will be sent to you. When it's time for the event, click on the link to join the live Zoom event. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Digital Doors Open 645pm! (Pacific Time)

More about your host Meaghan Hackinen:

Meaghan Hackinen is a writer and ultra-endurance cyclist whose two-wheeled adventures have taken her from Haida Gwaii to Mexico’s high plateaus, across Canada and the United States, and from North Cape to Tarifa along some of Europe’s highest paved roads. Her debut travel memoir, South Away: The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels (NeWest Press, 2019) was shortlisted for two Canadian book awards. Meaghan has an MFA in Writing from the University of Saskatchewan and lives on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx/Okanagan People in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. 


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