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Word Thursdays Live! At 7 PM EST on Zoom and Facebook Live featuring Mark Dunau and Andrew Phillips.

Word Thursdays featuring Mark Dunau and Andrew Phillips will read Live in the Bright Hill Community Library on Thursday, August 14 at 7 PM EST. To attend the event, please use this link just before 7 PM EST:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81577446746

Or visit Bright Hill’s Facebook page at 7 PM EST to view the live stream.

Suggested donation is $5, and free to students.

FEATURED WRITERS

Mark Dunau: Mark Dunau is a farmer and artist in Hancock, NY. He has had ten full length plays produced over the last fifty years, seven in New York City. His play Glass was nationally toured for three years with grants from the National Science Foundation. Since 2014, he has worked collaboratively with Tannis Kowalchuk and Farm Arts Collective in Damascus, Pennsylvania. Farm Arts Collective’s primary performance project is DREAM ON THE FARM, a decade long performance cycle focused on climate change themes. One new show is created annually; this summer’s production, Paradise Lost, will be the sixth play of this cycle.

Beginning in 2016, Mark started writing and publicly reading short memoirs (about 800 words) with Yarnslingers in Sullivan County. For this Bright Hill Word Thursday show, he will be reading three of his Yarnslingers pieces on the subjects of fear, fathers, and odd jobs. He is excited to have his true tales accompanied by the brilliant story telling of legendary radio documentarian, Andrew Phillips.

Andrew Phillips: Andrew Leslie Philips, Journalist, writer, radio, ABC (Aust.), PacificaRadio, permaculture, traveler, mytho-poetic dreamer, wannabe warrior.

To be considered for open mic please email info@brighthillpress.org

Hosted By

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center

Address

94 Church Street, Treadwell, New York

County/Region

Delaware County / The Catskills Region

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