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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The second Wednesday of the month, every month of the year, we host an open mic poetry month with local poet and former teacher John Ferguson. Our featured poets start out the night and an open mic follows. November's featured readers are Neil English, followed by students from Exeter High School. Neil English recites his brand of poetry in performance settings throughout New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Massachusetts. His work has been published in several anthologies including; Portsmouth Unabridged: New Poems for an Old City, Entelechy International: A Journal of Contemporary Ideas, Images from Ruin and The Other Side of Sorrow. Everyone is welcome to read, all ages and levels. Join us to read or just to listen. | 12
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Join us for a dark and spooky thriller on a dark and spooky Friday the 13th! Venice, New York, is a poor and gritty town caught in the grip of something dark. A series of homicides lead chief of police, Eliza Hamilton, on a hunt for a killer. As the investigation mounts, evidence begins to point in a strange direction... could this gruesome present be the result of Eliza's childhood fantasies? Imagination has spawned reality as these gruesome killings pile up to reveal an uncertain future for both the chief and the town. The motive behind the murders will lead to the discovery of human-like creatures ("Angels") who have twisted the town's desires to suit their own purposes. Eliza will need to make some tough choices if she wants to solve this mystery, but can she look beyond her own troubled past before she's consumed by the bloodshed? T.R. Foster is a local author. Let's support our local writers!
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Start: 4:00 pm
Join us for New Hampshire's favorite storyteller, Fritz Wetherbee, as he shares from his newest book, Fritz Wetherbee: In Good Company. Judson Hale, Editor in Chief of Yankee Magazine and the Old Farmer's Almanac said, "I could hear that distinctive voice of his on every page. And no one, no one, tells a story like Fritz."
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