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Get drunk . . . on words!

Think of Lit Crawl Seattle as a free cool reading at your favorite bar, times about 30. For one beautiful and awesomely weird night, over 80 Pacific Northwest readers and artists fill Capitol and First Hill bars with stories ranging from oyster foraging to the Jesus movement, photography of Seattle outcasts and innocents, to odes to football and salt.

In past years, we’ve hosted everyone from former National Book Award finalist Jess Walter to Lindy West. Throughout the years, we have hosted readings by VIDA, Tin House, critically-acclaimed artists such as Eileen Myles and Melissa Febos, and much more, at venues throughout the neighborhood—including Hugo House, Vermilion, Capitol Cider, Capitol Hill Library, and Elliott Bay Book Company.

In 2019, we’ll continue our tradition of 5 phases of programming: 5-5:45pm, 6-6:45pm, 7-7:45pm, 8-8:45pm, and 9-9:45pm, plus literary shenanigans at the after party at 10pm.

This year, you’ll get to take in 35+ readings and 80+ readers and performers on this year’s line up!
Save the date: Thursday, October 24th, 2019.

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Lit Crawl Seattle is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike







Thursday, October 24 • 5:00pm - 5:45pm
How Many Voices Does It Take

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This workshop is for fiction writers and storytellers of all levels who are interested in telling one story from multiple points of view. Why tell one story from more than one perspective? What can perspective shifts do for storytelling? What happens when writing from multiple points of view also means writing across differences in identity? How and when do writers decide to shift point of view? What about moving between first and third person? In this forty-five minute workshop, writers will try a fun and motivating point of view writing exercise, look at examples from a variety of fiction writers working in this mode, and walk away with new skill-building suggestions for fiction writing from multiple perspectives.

TICKETS $5
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Thursday October 24, 2019 5:00pm - 5:45pm PDT
Hugo House 1634 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

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