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May 3, 2019May 9, 2019 Adirondack Center for Writing Announcements, Local Opportunities, Readings & Performances

Examining Social Class in the Adirondacks

Examining Social Class in the Adirondacks. We’ll explore our personal, interpersonal, and professional experiences in social class through performance & workshops led by Dialogue Arts Project. In our efforts to … Continue reading Examining Social Class in the Adirondacks

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Write about a birthday celebration that didn’t go as planned. This could be your birthday, a birthday of a friend or loved one, or even a story that took place during a national holiday-birthday, such as MLK Jr. Day or Independence day (America’s birthday).

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Greg Barris is reading “Amor Cringe” by K Allado-McDowell, a half traditionally-written and half AI-generated "deepfake autofiction" novelette about a TikTok influencer that seeks God, created with the intention to be "as cringe as possible.” The result is a painfully self-aware series of encounters that exfoliate the repulsive and fascinating aesthetics of romantic life under social media.
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