Emerging Writers: Writing and Review Meet-Up

Come with questions, a work in progress, or an empty notebook. All writers are welcome in this casual, supportive environment. Authors Bethany Neal and Alex Kourvo will be on hand to answer questions and give encouragement. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your fellow Ann Arbor writers as well as get feedback from published authors.

This is a monthly meet-up that welcomes all writers to ask questions, connect with other writers, or simply have a dedicated time and place to work on their projects.

Do you have a completed manuscript? Check out our imprint, Fifth Avenue Press and stay tuned for a online submission form!

Emerging Writer's Workshop: Memoir Writing: Turning your Life into Art

By using examples from his own memoir, “Love & Vodka”, R.J. Fox will lead participants through the process of turning real life experiences—both profound and ordinary—into the art of creative non-fiction. R.J. will show you how to use story structure, dialogue and character development to mold your own life story into a compelling memoir.

This is part of the monthly Emerging Writer’s Workshops, which offer support, learning, and advice for local authors. Each month, two weeks after the workshop, there is a Meet-Up where the instructors will read samples of your work and offer advice and assistance in a casual, supportive atmosphere. Do you have a completed manuscript? Find out more about the library's imprint, Fifth Avenue Press.

Emerging Writers: Writing and Review Meet-Up

Come with questions, come with a work in progress, or come with an empty notebook. All writers are welcome in this casual, supportive environment. Authors Bethany Neal and Alex Kourvo will be on hand to answer questions and give encouragement. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your fellow Ann Arbor writers as well as get feedback from published authors.

This is a monthly meet-up that welcomes all writers to ask questions, connect with other writers, or simply have a dedicated time and place to work on their projects.

Do you have a completed manuscript? Check out our imprint, Fifth Avenue Press and stay tuned for a online submission form!

Emerging Writers Workshop: Dialogue, Character, and Point of View

Good dialogue is essential to good fiction. It should help reveal character and advance the plot. But how do you make sure your characters say the right thing? In this workshop, Alex Kourvo and Bethany Neal will show you how to write dialogue that helps the action unfold and deepens characterization while sounding natural on the page.​

This is part of the monthly Emerging Writers Workshops, which offer support, learning, and advice for local authors. Each month, two weeks after the workshop, there is a Meet-Up where the instructors will read samples of your work and offer advice and assistance in a casual, supportive atmosphere.

Do you have a completed manuscript? The library has an imprint, Fifth Avenue Press, and we're looking for local authors!

Emerging Writers: Writing and Review Meet-Up

Come with questions, a work in progress, or an empty notebook. All writers are welcome in this casual, supportive environment. Authors Bethany Neal and Alex Kourvo will be on hand to answer questions and give encouragement. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your fellow Ann Arbor writers as well as get feedback from published authors.

This is a monthly meet-up that welcomes all writers to ask questions, connect with other writers, or simply have a dedicated time and place to work on their projects.

Do you have a completed manuscript? Check out our imprint, Fifth Avenue Press and stay tuned for a online submission form!

Emerging Writers Workshop: Red Pens and Rewrites

Once the first draft of a book is finished, the real work begins. Taking a book from rough draft to finished manuscript isn’t easy, but revisions don’t have to be overwhelming. In this workshop, Bethany Neal and Alex Kourvo will share a solid plan to shape your novel or nonfiction book, tackling everything from the big-picture edits to the last comma.

This is part of the monthly Emerging Writer’s Workshops, which offer support, learning, and advice for local authors. Each month, two weeks after the workshop, there is a Meet-Up where the instructors will read samples of your work and offer advice and assistance in a casual, supportive atmosphere.

Do you have a completed manuscript? The library has an imprint, Fifth Avenue Press, and we're looking for local authors!

NaNoWriMo Kick Off Party!

If you've ever thought about writing a novel, join the fun at the NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Kick Off Party! Hosted by Ann Arbor municipal liaison Hilary Braley, you'll find fellow first-time and experienced writers to get inspired! This event includes light refreshments.

National Novel Writing Month is a non-profit event that encourages teens and adults to tackle the challenge of writing a novel during the month of November. Participants begin writing on November 1 with the goal of writing a 50,000 word (approximately 175 page) novel by 11:59:59 pm, November 30.

Official NaNoWriMo writing sessions will be held at AADL during November, but get a head start and celebrate with this great kick off party!