Ann Teplick Readings

Here's the dates to catch readings for fellow SCBWI member Ann Teplick-Friday August 5 at 7 p.m.Elliott Bay Book CompanyI'll be sharing the stage with four wonderful 2011 Jack Straw Writers:Nassim Assefi, Anne McDuffie,Nora Wendl, and Don Fels.Wednesday August 17 a7 5:30 p.m. Queen Anne BooksI will be reading with other contributors to the latest... Continue Reading →

Good News for Ann Teplick

It's certainly a Happy Holidays for Ann Teplick!! Ann has a prose poem, THIS IS HOW I WANT TO BE KISSED, inspired by Auguste Rodin's sculpture, "The Kiss," in the new issue of Crab Creek Review (2010 Vol 2). But that's not all for Ann! She's also just been accepted into the 2011 Jack Straw... Continue Reading →

Ann Teplick Reading

Ann Teplick will be reading at Richard Hugo House on Wednesday November 3, 7-9 p.m. from a new and first collection of poetry, THE BEAUTY OF A BEET: Poems from the Bedside, funded by Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, 4Culture, and Hugo House. Joining Ann will be writers Esther Altshul Helfgott, Courtney Putnam... Continue Reading →

Good News for Ann Teplick

Good news for Ann Teplick! Ann has an essay in Hunger Mountain's spring issue, entitled "THe QUIETER WE BECOME, THE MORE WE ARE ABLE TO HEAR," Ann shares her experience writing with teens at the Washington State psychiatric hospital. Check out her essay on Hunger Mountain here. Click on the Young Adult and Children's Literature... Continue Reading →

Good news for Ann Teplick

She writes: "I am a 2010 CityArtist recipient, having received funds from the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs for a collection of poems entitled The Beauty of a Beet, Poems from the Bedside. These poems explore the struggle and beauty at the bedside of loved ones who are dying, and incorporate Japanese death... Continue Reading →

Good news for Ann Teplick

She gets to teach two children's writing classes at the Richard Hugh House. They're intended for kids in third through sixth grades, and you can learn more about them here.Ann is a poet, playwright and prose writer who makes a big difference for student writers in our community. She works with young writers at Hugo... Continue Reading →

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