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SUMMARY:Famous First Lines: Come to The Gables for an inspired speed-writing session Nov. 3
DESCRIPTION:"Halfway down a by-street of one of our New England towns stands a rusty wooden house\, with seven acutely peaked gables\, facing towards various points of the compass\, and a huge\, clustered chimney in the midst."   The first line of "The House of the Seven Gables\," by Nathaniel Hawthorne SALEM   Nathaniel Hawthorne had hoped to finish his novel\, "The House of the Seven Gables\," by November\, 1850. Like many writers over the decades\, Hawthorne struggled with deadlines. Fortunately\, he finished the book and it was published by Ticknor and Fields of Boston in April\, 1851. In honor of National Novel Writing Month\, which helps writers gain traction and even finish a novel in the month of November\, Salem's Witch City Writers will introduce participants to famous first lines in historical and modern literature. Writers are invited to take part in a communal writing session that includes 30 minutes of speed-writing. In defiance of the blank page\, writers will use famous first lines as inspiration. Use the time and group's energy to embark on a new writing project or reinvigorate momentum in an existing project. Famous First Lines takes place at The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby St.\, Salem\, Massachusetts\, Saturday\, November 3\, 10:30 a.m. Thanks to the generosity of Mass Humanities and the Witch City Writers\, this event is free. To RSVP\, those interested may visit www.7gables.org/events\, email jarrison@7gables.org or call 978-744-0991\, ext. 152.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&ldquo\;Halfway down a by-street of one of our New England towns stands a rusty wooden house\, with seven acutely peaked gables\, facing towards various points of the compass\, and a huge\, clustered chimney in the midst.&rdquo\; &mdash\; The first line of &ldquo\;The House of the Seven Gables\,&rdquo\; by Nathaniel Hawthorne SALEM &mdash\; Nathaniel Hawthorne had hoped to finish his novel\, &ldquo\;The House of the Seven Gables\,&rdquo\; by November\, 1850. Like many writers over the decades\, Hawthorne struggled with deadlines. Fortunately\, he finished the book and it was published by Ticknor and Fields of Boston in April\, 1851. In honor of National Novel Writing Month\, which helps writers gain traction and even finish a novel in the month of November\, Salem&rsquo\;s Witch City Writers will introduce participants to famous first lines in historical and modern literature. Writers are invited to take part in a communal writing session that includes 30 minutes of speed-writing. In defiance of the blank page\, writers will use famous first lines as inspiration. Use the time and group&rsquo\;s energy to embark on a new writing project or reinvigorate momentum in an existing project. Famous First Lines takes place at The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby St.\, Salem\, Massachusetts\, Saturday\, November 3\, 10:30 a.m. Thanks to the generosity of Mass Humanities and the Witch City Writers\, this event is free. To RSVP\, those interested may visit www.7gables.org/events\, email jarrison@7gables.org or call 978-744-0991\, ext. 152.
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables 115 Derby St. Salem MA 01970
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