Friday Night Writes: Alicia Elliott plus Amy Jones and Sean Michaels

par AFTERWORDS LITERARY FESTIVAL ORGANISATIONvendredi, 3 novembre 2023 de 19h00 (HAA) à 22h30 (HAA)The Bus Stop Theatre 2203 Gottingen Street, Halifax, NS

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Alicia Elliott is coming to AfterWords to talk about her much anticipated debut horror novel—see her in conversation with professor and horror fan Mercedes Peters, followed by award-winning novelists Amy Jones and Sean Michaels in conversation about their latest books.

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Alicia Elliott is coming to AfterWords to talk about her much anticipated debut horror novel—see her in conversation with professor and horror fan Mercedes Peters, followed by award-winning novelists Amy Jones and Sean Michaels in conversation about their latest books.

This ticket includes both conversations.

The Bus Stop Theatre is an accessible venue with gender neutral washrooms. ASL interpretation will be provided. This licensed venue offers alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for sale. Bookmark will be on hand with books for sale

Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7pm.

Masks, while not mandatory, are highly recommended, as we move into cold, flu, and covid season. Thank you for helping to protect your community!

Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets are transferrable.

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The Bus Stop Theatre2203 Gottingen StreetHalifax, NS

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Writers and readers meet at AfterWords Literary Festival, an annual celebration of books, writing, reading, and storytelling, in Kjipuktuk Halifax. We imagine an equitable society where citizens are equipped with the tools and the passion to read, write, and tell stories, are empowered to consider other points of view, and where the work of artists is respected as a necessary pillar of democracy.