
It's time to read some stories out-loud.
Publishing Spot alum Susan Henderson alerts us to an upcoming short-short story reading this weekend, tipping us off to a great radio reading series as well. And, lo and behold, this reading series is looking for submissions from writers around the country. Check it out:
"I’ll be reading at the KGB bar in NYC on Saturday, July 12th at 7pm. This is for the kick-off of the new NPR show, Dimestories. There will be a whole host of amazing authors reading, so get there early or you’ll be standing-only. For those of you following the saga of me growing out my bangs, you may note that, at this reading, my hair will be in its Jackson Browne stage."
If, like me, you want to read in that 3-minute story series Dime Stories, you should follow this link. But don't leave home without studying some of my collected advice on reading your stories out-loud.
Novelist DeLauné Michel showed us How To Read Your Novel Out Loud
and memoirist Rachel Shukert explained How A Poetry Reading Can Save Your Life
and Felicia Sullivan showed You How To Combat Writing Anxieties.







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