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- Fitzgerald and Hemingway: The "Great" 1920s
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- Hungry for Words: An Inquiry Into the Art of Food Writing
- Right Brain Writing: Guided Prompts
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- Reading the Short Story
- Finding Your Narrative: A Poetry Workshop for Beginners and Intermediates
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Our Next Event
Elizabeth Becker - Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism
Jun 19 2013 7:00 pm
Jun 19 2013 8:00 pm
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Thursday, June 20, 7:00 pm
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Friday, June 21, 7:00 pm
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Friday, June 21, 7:00 pm
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Saturday, June 22, 3:30 pm
District Lines, Volume 2
The launch this month of District Lines, P&P’s anthology of work by local writers and artists, has been such a success that we’ve decided to go ahead with a second volume. More than 40 writers and artists contributed to the first volume, which portrays various aspects of life in Washington DC. Scores of people turned out for a spirited and exciting event in the store on June 15 to hear readings from the publication and join in celebrating a broad range of local talent.
District Lines is not only edited and designed by P&P’s staff. It’s also published in-house using the store’s book-printing machine, Opus. Our plan is to issue the next volume in January 2014. We considered changing the theme for this one but have decided not to because of continued strong interest in a publication that features work by local writers and artists focused on the DC area.
So as before, we’re requiring that submissions be inspired by places, people or events in Washington. The pieces can take a number of different forms—essays, poems, sketches, photographs, stories, remembrances or testimonials. And they can come from previously-published authors and artists as well as from those who have yet to see their work in print. We only ask that each submission be original and not have been published elsewhere.
The deadline for submissions is October 1, 2013. Please view the complete submission guidelines on our website.
--Brad and Lissa







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at Sixth & I

This summer P&P and the DC Public Library team up for the
library’s Summer Reading Program for readers of all ages. Read great
books, see amazing authors, and win prizes. Sign up for the Summer
Reading Program in the P&P Children and Teens Department.
Do
you need to get some summer reading done for school? Buy your books at
Politics & Prose and you'll receive a 10% discount on books
purchased from school summer reading lists. If your school does not
provide a summer reading list, check with your public library. All
public libraries provide suggested reading lists and we will also honor
them with a 10% discount. Just bring your list and we will be glad to
help you make selections for an enjoyable summer of reading!
at The Hay-Adams Hotel


