Annie's Book Stop of Worcester

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Jack o the hillsWe’ve had a few updates to our events for September, so here’s the run-down for ya!

Saturday, September 14, 2-5PM: Chills and Thrills with Local Author Erin Thorne

Sturbridge-native Erin Thorne will be reading from her newest collection of chilling short stories, Behind The Wheel, as well as signing her other books and speaking to visitors.

Saturday, September 21, 2-5 PM: Other Worlds – an Afternoon of Fantasy Authors

Several fantasy authors will visit the store to discuss their worldbuilding, as well as share their fantastic stories. Authors include Jennifer Allis Provost, author of Copper Girl and The Chronicles of Parthalan series and C.S.E. Cooney, author of Jack o’ the Hills (Wonder Tales) and as well as short fiction and fantastical poetry.

Friday, September 27, 7-8:30: Worcester Storytellers Anniversary Event

Worcester Storytellers celebrates their one year anniversary since they restarted with Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester, so they’re having three different features in addition to their open mic this night!

Also, don’t forget to also visit us on Wednesdays at 7PM, ABSW hosts Spinning Yarns, a chance for you to work on your favorite craft – be it knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, writing, or whatever – while listening to an audiobook or audio play. Check out our Sunday blogs to what we’re listening to. This week, we finish up Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Scarlet.  Join us for a relaxing evening listening to good literature!

And keep your eye on our webpage and Facebook page for some new announcements about special community events for other local businesses—starting in September!

As always, thank you for your continued support of our local, independent bookstore at 65 James Street, Worcester, MA, and may your world always be full of wonderful words!

 

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