Ann Averill has contributed a memoir celebrating today’s holiday.
New flash memoir
October 31, 2018 by writeanglesblog
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Date: Good news: Although the date remains indefinite, plans are underway to revive the conference!
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Note: Our in-person conference is not being held in 2020. After more than thirty years WriteAngles has earned a reputation as Western New England’s leading conference by writers, for writers. The annual conference is produced by WriteAngles, Inc. At this one-day gathering, you’ll mix with experienced writers and agents in panel discussions, hands-on workshops, face-to-face meetings, and in casual networking opportunities. The affordably priced conference fee includes a continental breakfast and a bountiful buffet lunch. The conference is held in Mount Holyoke College’s gracious Willits-Hallowell Center in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
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Beautiful story from beginning to end Ann. I must add that I thought it was amazing you could remember each costume your mom made for you. They were obviously so special, there would be no way you could forget. Then, being able to connect each one with past and future life events was outstanding.
Sue