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Throwback Thursday Thoughts on TWWBF2023 Day 2

 

[info & check-in table on the brick back patio of Marietta House Museum]

[printed information about author Leslye Penelope, featured guest speaker for day 2 of TWWBF2023]

[assorted vegan food on platters from DC Vegan] 

[more trays of food from DC Vegan] 

["The Write Women Book Fest 2023" t-shirt with a fountain pen design; on top of shirt is a "Thank you" postcard with a message from the co-organizers, Heather & Cardyn] 

Last year was the last time for hosting The Write Women Book Fest at Marietta House Museum but it's just the beginning of the next phase of partnering to host more intimate writing events like this Sunday's one-day writer's retreat from 11am - 4pm https://www.pgparks.com/event_list/a-day-retreat-for-women-writers-manifesting-an-authors-life-with-author-heather-brooks 

Hope to see you there! 
Happy reading & writing 

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