Local library opens applications for upcoming Writer and Author's Symposium
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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Dayton Metro Library is now receiving applications for its 2025 Writer and Author's Symposium. This is an exciting opportunity for writers to engage with the vibrant local community.
There are two open roles for the event.
Featured Writers: These writers will be able to directly engage with readers, promote and sell their books.
Facilitators: A collection of writers, publishers, and editors who will critique the first ten pages of an emerging writer's work. This will help them improve their work and give them vital feedback.
Any writer in the Miami Valley interested in either position for the Symposium can apply here, by of before Friday, July 11.
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If selected, the DML will contact the writer with additional information.
Anyone can visit the Symposium, which will be held on Saturday, September 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., throughout the Main Library downtown. There will be workshops, mini writing-themed activities and an exploration of local authors. Registration is not required.
To learn more or call the Library's Ask Me Line at 937-463-2665 or click here.
If you need a sign language interpreter, assistive device, language translation, or accessibility services, please call the Ask Me Line or click here.
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