Are you a teen looking for a place to practice and share your writing? Then join us for the Little Falls Teen Writers' Club!
NEW: You will need to be signed into Zoom to attend this program via the web.
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Every first and third Thursday of the month, you can join us and hang out with other teens who share your love of words (and maybe even pick up a tip or two!)
We usually start with a writing challenge and occasionally play word games. We share wisdom from famous writers, and sometimes bring in writer guests to talk about the paths they’ve taken. Share if you want to; there's no obligation, no grades, no tests. No attendance taken; drop in as often or as little as you like. Mostly, it’s about having fun around writing.
No matter what you prefer to write, where you live, or go to school, as long as you are in grade 7-12 and a parent or guardian gives the OK, you are welcome.
The adult in the room is Frank S. Joseph. A published novelist (To Love Mercy, Mid Atlantic Highlands: 2006; To Do Justice, Key Literary, 2024), Frank has been a Washington Post and Associated Press reporter and editor, a publisher and publishing entrepreneur, and an award-winning direct-marketing copywriter.
Teen Writers' Club is an activity of the Maryland Writers Association, hosted and supported by the Little Falls Library of the Montgomery County Public Libraries.
Questions about this program? Contact the Little Falls branch at 240-773-9520
Looking for more fun things to do at MCPL? Take a look at these resources for Teens.
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Join our event here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86058220422
Or Dial In: 301 715 8592; Meeting ID: 860 5822 0422
By joining this Virtual MCPL program, you agree to abide by our rules of conduct. Library staff has the authority to remove you from this program if we deem your behavior to be inappropriate, to ensure the safety of staff and customers.
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Accommodation Requests
People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing should request English-language captioning or sign-language interpretation at least five days before the library-sponsored program they plan to attend. Contact the Assistant Facilities and Accessibility Program Manager at 240-777-0002 with all other accommodation requests.
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