Women At Work

Participating writers for Hobart Festival of Women Writers are a prolific group. We celebrate them 365 days /year. During Women’s History Month we are highlighting their recent published work in poetry, fiction, non-fiction and memoir. This spring welcomes NEW published work by past and current Festival Participating Writers.

Hobart Festival of Women Writers has trumpeted and celebrated the work of women writers since 2013. Our annual three-day weekend of readings, workshops, dramatic readings, and panel discussions has formerly taken place just after Labor Day.

This year for the first time we’re getting together on June 16, 17th and 18th. Mark your calendar and make your plans.

Hobart Festival Participating Writers have authored some of the most exciting books of fiction, non-fiction and memoir.

Support their work and your local independent book store.

Alexis DeVeaux – JesusDevil: The Parableshttp://alexisdeveaux.com/

Nancy Agabian – The Fear of Large and Small Nationshttp://nancyagabian.com/

Sophfronia Scott – Wild, Beautiful and Freehttps://sophfronia.com/

Diane Gilliam – Linney Stepphttps://saddleroadpress.com/linney-stepp.html

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan – Big Girlhttp://www.meccajamilahsullivan.com/

Remica Bingham Risher – Soul Culturehttps://www.remicabinghamrisher.com/

Laurie Lico Albanese – Hesterhttps://www.laurielicoalbanese.com/

Jane Schulman – Where Blue Is Blue – nhttps://mainstreetragbookstore.com/product/where-blue-is-blue-jane-schulman/

Cheryl Boyce Taylor – Mama Phife Representshttps://cherylboycetaylor.net/

                                        We Were Not Wearing Helmets

Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond – Blue – https://www.nanabrewhammond.com/

                                                      Relations: An Anthology of African and Diaspora Voices, ed.

Ellen Meeropol – The Lost Women of Azalea Courthttps://www.ellenmeeropol.com/

Yesenia Montilla – Muse Found in a Colonized Bodyhttps://www.yeseniamontilla.com/

Cynthia Dewi Oka – A Tinderbox in Three Actshttps://www.cynthiadewioka.com/

Marina Antropow Cramer – Anna, Eva, Mimi, Adamhttps://marinaantropowcramer.com/

Find the work of Festival co-founders, Cheryl Clarke in Wild Imperfectionshttps://www.cherylclarkepoet.

and Breena Clarke in Dreams For A Broken World, At The Crossroads and I’m Speaking Now: Black Women Share Their Truth in 101 Stories of Love, Courage and Hopehttp://www.BreenaClarke.com

For complete Festival information:

www.hobartfestivalofwomenwriters.com

www.hobartfestivalofwomenwriters.blog

Visit the Hobart Festival of Women Writers website at http://www.hobartfestivalofwomenwriters.com

More information about Hobart Book Village, the Reading Capital of New York State at http://www.hobartbookvillage.com

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