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In partnership with Tennessee Williams Festival & Beanlandia.
Join us and take a journey through time from the swingin' 60s to regency drama to ancient Roman sabotage, brought to you through new work by local writers.
A period piece is defined as a modern work of literature that is set in a past time period. Unlike historical fiction, period fiction does not have to take place against the backdrop of a historical event. For our event, any literary piece set on or before 1999 is considered period fiction.
This reading celebrates new and unpublished work by writers in our community.
This event is free and open to the community. No RSVP necessary.