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About Writers & Books
Writers & Books
Promotes Reading and Writing
as Life-Long Activities for
People of All Ages and Backgrounds
Who We Serve
Each year our programs and services engage more than 25,000 Rochester-area residents of all ages and backgrounds in locations throughout the community.
How We Serve Them
Our programs reach people of all levels of interest in reading and writing and are designed to help people discover the important part that literature plays in our individual lives and the life of our community. The offerings are many and varied and reach out to constituencies of all ages and backgrounds living within our region, and include:
- over 200 writing classes and workshops for youth and adults held at our facilities
- SummerWrite creative summer camps for young people ages 6-19 from June through August
- scholarships
- outreach programs held throughout the community, in schools, hospitals, libraries, senior citizen centers, recreation centers, and social service agencies
- readings and talks by visiting and regional writers
- residency programs at our rural retreat center, The Gell Center of the Finger Lakes
- two community-wide reading programs The Big Read in the Fall and “If All of Rochester Read the Same Book…” in the Spring
- an annual Regional Playwriting Competition held in collaboration with Geva Theater as well as 2 Pages/2 Voices
- internships in literary programming and management for high school and college students
Current Programs
- Visiting Writers
- Reading and talks by nationally recognized writers
- Genesee Reading Series
- This series, held monthly and now into its second decade, features writers from Rochester and western New York. In addition, other area writers reach local audiences through readings of plays-in-progress that are held intermittently and open readings that are held monthly.
- Residencies
- We occasionally have the opportunity to bring writers from throughout the country to this community to be in residence at the Gell Writers Center of the Finger Lakes for one to two-week periods. During their residency they devote time to their own writing and interact with individuals throughout the area through outreach programs scheduled in various community settings.
- Educational Programs
- Workshops and classes are offered year-round in writing, publishing, and the book arts at both our facilities.
- Outreach Programs
- We sponsor writing workshops on site at elementary and secondary schools and, in a new initiative, at various other locations, such as libraries and senior citizen centers, throughout the area.
- Book Sales
- Our bookstore offers a selection of titles by regional and visiting authors.
- Conference & Retreat Center
- The Gell Writers Center of the Finger Lakes, made available to Writers & Books' members at low rates, provides a peaceful respite from the normal routine of daily life for writing and retreats.
- Publications
- We publish books that are an outgrowth of our programs and that reflect our mission to best serve our audience and the field of literature.
- Internships
- Through arrangements with local schools and colleges, students can earn credit by working at Writers & Books. Students gain first-hand knowledge of literary programming and arts administration.
- Library/Research Center
- Our collection of contemporary poetry and criticism, as well as our archive of taped readings is available for use by the general public.
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The Book Thieves
Hosted by Writers & Books Younger Staff Members
Thurs, Feb 2, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Admission is Free, bring a snack to pass
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Book Kick-off, A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama of Disappearance, by David Sanders.
Thursday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m.
$3 members and students with ID/ $4 general public
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First Fridays / Wide Open Mic
Hosted by Norm Davis
Fri., Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m.
Free and open to the public
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Beyond Reading: Blood Drive
Saturday February 4, 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
Red Cross Blood Drive at Writers & Books
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Beyond Reading: Film
Monday, February 6, 7 p.m.
Free and open to the public
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“How Do I Love Thee?” Romantic Love Poems Through the Ages
Tuesday, February 7, 7 p.m.
Free and open to the public. Put a little love in your hearts.
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Afternoon Tea
Wed., Feb. 8, 4:30 - 6 p.m.
Free and open to the public
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The Bertrand Russell Society
Hosted by Phil Ebersol
Thurs., Feb 9, 7 p.m.
Free to W&B members, $3 general public
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