Mystery Book Group
Booklovers' Gourmet 72 East Main St, Webster, MA, United StatesThis month's morning mystery book group will read and discuss "The Crow Trap" by Ann Cleeves. Currently this group is full.
This month's morning mystery book group will read and discuss "The Crow Trap" by Ann Cleeves. Currently this group is full.
Join us for a mini-workshop and book talk with Paula Sullivan, author of “Simply Being Happy: 93 Ways to Replace Worry with Peace and Create a Joyful Life”. This is a free event and books will be available for purchase.… Read More
Join us for this month's evening book group where we will be discussing the historical novel "The Other Einstein" by Marie Benedict. In the tradition of The Paris Wife and Mrs. Poe, this is the story of a relationship as… Read More
Drawing by Kaylah Brace Drawings, paintings and film stills by Kaylah Brace will be on display June 1-30 with its main focus on women, nature and expressive emotion. A meet the artist reception will take place on Saturday, June 16th… Read More
Come meet award winning author and Webster resident, Claire Gem, who has just released the third in her Haunted Voices series titled “Civil Hearts”. The author has created another thrilling, supernatural suspense, this time set in the rural South, in… Read More
Aromatherapy is taking the fragrance of a plant, concentrates it down into a delicate oil form (an essential oil). Naturopathic medicine uses essential oils to maintain one’s overall health; it is considered medicine. In class you will create your own… Read More
Writers group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Free. Open to all genres and styles. Bring a piece to share or just come listen and offer feedback. Call 508-949-6232 to register.
The daytime mystery book group will meet to discuss "Still Life" by Louise Penny.
This workshop will cover the entire writing and publishing process from how to develop ideas, story structure and creation of atmosphere/location, how to put together a chapter, character development, creating authentic dialogue, the flow of the book and how to… Read More
Ed Londergan is a freelance writer and editor, storyteller, writing coach, workshop teacher and amateur colonial historian. A lifelong writer, Londergan has always been fascinated by the written word beginning when he was in elementary school. Writing is a way… Read More