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  • Brattleboro Literary Festival: A Little Box of Yes

    Join 2018 Festival authors Stefan Merrill Block, Kate Greathead, and Noy Holland, along with special guests Michael Preston and Matthew Dicks for improvisational storytelling based on Synapsis, a new storytelling prompt and game from Storymatic Studios (Brian Mooney and Vaune Trachtman)

    Here’s how it works: The storytellers will draw cards from the Synapsis box. The cards prompt them to write one sentence. Then they answer questions about the story that sentence comes from— and as they improvise their answers, they begin to discover the story, setting, and characters. Audience participation welcome!

    A Little Box of Yes is kind of like if you crossed “Selected Shorts” with “Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me” and The Moth.

  • Brattleboro Literary Festival

    Brattleboro Literary Festival events at 118 Elliot, Saturday Oct. 13 - Sunday Oct. 14 Saturday, October 13 10:00 am – 11:15 am Stefan Merrill Block & Teddy Wayne 11:30 am […]

  • Short Stories/Happy Hour

    A Brattleboro Literary Festival Special Event Short story readings, hosted by Tim Weed. In a short story, each paragraph, sentence, and word is more important than they would be inside […]

  • Laundry

    Laundry will feature mostly local women writers of diverse backgrounds and experience reading brief, sometimes raw, personal or confessional pieces in various formats–spoken word, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Readers—Meg Baronian, Shanta Lee Gander, Diana Whitney, Wendy Levy, Verandah Porche, Taite Blaise, Ruth Antoinette Rodriguez and others will present work at this event.

  • Roundtable Discussion Series: Archives of Brattleboro

      The Brattleboro Words Project's October second Thursday monthly discussion explores the various important archives available for research in and around Brattleboro. The Roundtable Series is free and open to […]

  • Honoring the Victims of the Pinochet Years

    Patricia Perez Valdes, KSC-AIPR Global Fellow will speak on "Honoring the Victims of the Pinochet Years at Chile’s Museum of Memory and Human Rights." She will address this topic drawing from her years of experience in the Education and Audience Department of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, located in Santiago, Chile.

  • Democratic Party Social

    Join Democratic nominee for governor Christine Halquist and other candidates for a community gathering.

  • Brattleboro Clayworks 35th Anniversary Celebration

    Come celebrate Brattleboro Clayworks' 35th anniversary with a pottery exhibit and raffle, delicious finger food, interactive clay display, cash bar, music and a trip down memory lane! Brattleboro Clayworks is […]