This month, The Process reading series welcomes Donna Miscolta, Jen Soriano, and Josh Potter. Donna Miscolta’s story collection, Hola and Goodbye , won an Independent Publishers award for Best Regional Fiction and an International Latino Book Award for Best Latino Focused Fiction. Her novel When the de la Cruz Family Danced was published in 2011. Jen Soriano’s writing blurs the boundaries between nonfiction, surrealism, and poetry. Her essays appear in Pleiades, Waxwing, and other journals, and her work has been nominated for a Pushcart, Best of the Net, and the Newfound Prose Prize. Jen lives in Beacon Hill and holds an MFA from the Rainier Writing workshop. Josh Potter received his MFA from UW in 2015. His work has appeared in Driftwood, River Teeth, City Arts, and is forthcoming in Guernica. In 2017 he won the Juxtaprose fiction contest. He's working on his first book, a novel about the Columbia River told through three generations descended from fur traders.
Please come out and support our local authors and enjoy the unique opportunity to grill them about their writing craft!
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Earlier Event: December 11
The Process Reading Series: Sarah Cannon and Natalie Singer
Later Event: January 16
Ridge Readers Book Club: Code Girls