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Trine Humanities Institute Offers Short Story Discussions Throughout Spring
By: James Tew - Thursday, February 11, 2021

ANGOLA, IN - Trine University's Humanities Institute will offer a virtual "Short Story" club this spring for people who like talking about stories and ideas with others, but don't have time to read a novel.
Participants will receive a copy of the story and a Zoom link prior to each meeting. It is not necessary to attend all three events.

Meetings will begin at 4:30 p.m., and all will be held on Thursdays. The schedule consists of three dates: February 18th for "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdich, March 18th for "The Song of Sirens" by Valerie Reed Hickman, and finally April 15th for "To Scratch, Claw, or Grope Clumsily or Frantically" by Roxane Gay. Dates and information can be found on our local events page.

For additional information, or to get a story and Zoom link, contact Jeanette Goddard, Ph.D., associate professor in Trine University's Department of Humanities and Communication and director of the Humanities Institute, at goddardj@trine.edu.



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