
Hello local lit fans! I apologize for not adding articles in this series lately. I spent my summer reading and reviewing books for Lucci’s List, and now I think I need a higher strength reading glasses. I have also been busy putting the final touches on my new historical fiction girl-power-packed novel, “Watch City: Waltham Watch,” which is being published this month. I appreciate the messages and emails wondering what in the world of local literature was up! Ask and you shall receive: here is the newest edition of “Literally Waltham.” See you around!
September 9: “Lucci’s List: Fall 2018” published in “The Waltham Patch”
September 10: Sci-fi Reading Group discusses “I, Robot” by Isaac Asimov at Waltham Public Library, 7:15-8:45
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September 11: Poetry Event at Newton Free Library, 7PM
September 12: Write Stuff writing critique group at Lincoln Public Library, 7PM
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September 13: Jeffery Lewis discusses his book “Bealport: a Novel of a Town” at Belmont Books 7-9PM
September 14: New England Review 40th Anniversary at Porter Square Books, 7PM
September 18: First and Last Words Poetry at Arts at the Armory (Somerville) 6:30PM
September 19: James Woods presents “How Fiction Works” at Harvard Book Store, 7-8:30PM
September 20: WPL Book Club discusses “The Evidence of Things Not Seen” by James Baldwin at Waltham Public Library, 7:15-8:45PM
September 21: Writers’ Craft Series: On the Dark Side: YA Authors Talk Craft at Belmont Books, 7-9PM
September 24: Initiating Inspiration Book Club discusses “Daring Greatly” by Brene Brown at Waltham Public Library, 7:15-8:45PM.
September 26: Write Stuff writing critique group at Lincoln Public Library, 7PM
September 27: BOOK LAUNCH for "Watch City: Waltham Watch" at Waltham Historical Society, 1 Moody St. at 7PM FREE books for all in attendance.
September 29: Bikeway Haiku: Celebrate 25 Years of the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway from 11AM-3, a public art project sponsored by the towns of Arlington, Bedford, and Lexington, featuring haiku exhibit including local author Jessica Lucci, live music, entertainment, and special events throughout the day
September 29: Compass Rose Steampunk Festival featuring local author Jessica Lucci’s new book, “Watch City: Waltham Watch” at Roseland Cottage, Woodstock CT 10AM-5PM
September 29: Newtonville Books’ 20thAnniversary Celebration, 9AM-9PM
September 30: Minuteman Bikeway haiku meditative walk with local author Jessica Lucci meeting at The Lexington Visitors’ Center from 10-11AM
September 30: Be the Change: Writers Without Margins at Porter Square Books 3-5PM