Mystery Book Group
Booklovers' Gourmet 72 East Main St, Webster, MA, United StatesThe daytime mystery book group will meet to discuss "Still Life" by Louise Penny.
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
Shrewsbury native Ron Whittle reflects about love and war in his unique, emotional prose style of writing in his chapbook “Goodbye Again”. Free. Books will be available for purchase. Call 508-949-6232 for more information. About the author: Ronald J. Whittle… Read More
Come join in this supportive environment. You may bring original or favorite poetry to share. Free and open to the public. To sign up to read call 508-949-6232 or email deb@bookloversgourmet.com
This is an exhibit honoring Detective Cindy Johnson and Officer Michael Lee, both Bartlett High School alumni who dedicated their lives serving the town of Webster. Bartlett students, teachers and police officers walked around town and photographed some of the… Read More
We will be closed on the 4th of July. Happy Independence Day!!
Join award-winning author Shawn Flynn to learn about his inspirational and heartwarming story, "THE KITTY Who Rescued Me After I Rescued Him". Free with signed books available for purchase. What people are saying about THE KITTY: “One of those unique… Read More
Come meet some of the photographers! Light refreshments will be served. Free and open to the public. Prints will be for sale with proceeds going to fund a scholarship in Detective Cindy Johnson and Officer Michael Lee's names.
This month's book for discussion is "If the Creek Don't Rise", by Leah Weiss. This intimate insight into a fiercely proud, tenacious Appalachian community unfolds through the voices of the forgotten folks of Baines Creek. With a colorful cast of… Read More