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Waterline Writers authors to read from their works

Submitted by Waterline Writers

Come join Waterline Writers at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. This month, Don Bingle pursues Rudolph and his author through a literary minefield; Margaret Carlson pays an angry visit to an unsuspecting Santa figure, Dawn Williams explains the unexpected consequences of keeping Jesus in your heart and well, your house, at Christmas; Mike O’Mary finds small acts of kindness long on potential; and Ryan Eakins discusses his role in the movie “Cloud Atlas,” tracing the paths of many such small acts.

This ain’t your momma’s book club. Waterline Writers has created an event for lovers of literature who are eager to discover the best of local writing talent. At 7 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month in the Water Street Studios gallery, 160 S. Water St., Batavia, talented published and not-yet-published writers are selected by Waterline Writers to read their work in this free public event.

Authors run the gamut of literary styles and genres with readings ranging from novel excerpts, short stories, poetry, plays, lyrics, screenplays, spoken word, experimental and multimedia work. Refreshments are provided.

To learn more about this event, view readings from past events, or to find out how to participate, go to www.waterlinewriters.org for more information.

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