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AUTHORS TO DISCUSS ART OF WRITING FICTION

Three award-winning authors will discuss how fictional novels are conceived and constructed at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center (333 Nahanton Street) in Newton on Sunday, November 18.


Edith Pearlman (Binocular Vision), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for her latest short story collection, award-winning novelist Alice Mattison (When We Argued All Night) and 2007 National Jewish Book Award winner Maxim Shrayer (Yom Kippur in Amsterdam) will relate the discussion to their recent tomes, as author Tova Mirvis leads the discussion.


The event takes place at 1pm and is open to the community. The program is part of the Ryna Greenbaum JCC Boston Jewish Book Fair. Cost is $8. Purchase tickets at www.bostonjcc.org/bookfair or contact 617-965-5226 or boxoffice@jccgb.org

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