Writers Grotto Writers Bask in Their Three Minutes of Fame

Lauren Patti, a short memoir

Some thirty writers and storytellers took the mic — for three short minutes each — to share their works in progress Friday evening at Book Passage in San Francisco’s Ferry Building. The writers had been taking classes in memoir, young adult fiction, the short story, personal essay, storytelling and the novel at the Writers Grotto.

Jon and I took along our trusty camera, and I’m publishing pictures here of many folks as they read. Among the crowd pleasers were Oliver Williams’ short story about a little boy who could fly, Lauren Patti’s memoir about being short (which she is), and Chris Caldeira’s short story about — let’s call it p—- envy and leave it at that.

We storytellers had a blast telling our stories; we’re pretty sure we made our teacher, Jeff Greenwald, proud.

Photos by Jon and Barbara Newhall 

 

Lia Banie, fiction

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Caldeira, fiction

 

 

 

 

 

Ana Selby, personal essay

 

 

 

 

 

Andrea Weiner, memoir
Michelle Zaffino, young adult fiction
Lisa Vogt, Storm the Page class
Bryan Costales, fiction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catherine Hollis, memoir

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Jessee, short story

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ed Kamrin, pesonal essay
Laura Perkins, young adult fiction
Lindsay Riddell and screenwriting group
Mette Risa read from her smart phone
Oliver Williams, short story
Kent Wright, novel
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