Young People Can Learn to Write a Suspense Story with Local Author

Sat 10/30 @ 10:30AM-noon

If your kid isn’t content just to absorb the season’s spookiness and shows an affinity for creating scary stories of their own, sign them up for Lake Erie Ink’s Suspense Stories workshop. There they can learn how to hone their own scary story, guided by local writer D.M. Pulley, who left an engineering job rehabbing old structures to become a full-time writer, creating dark and tragic backstories for buildings.

The program will take place at an interesting and different location from Lake Erie Ink’s home in the old Coventry School. The location is the Cleveland Heights Historical Center, located in the Superior Schoolhouse, a former one-room school at the corner of Euclid Heights Blvd & Superior Road.

The workshop is for youth of all ages. The fee is $10 but scholarships are available. For more information  and to register, go to lakeerieink.org/stories-of-suspense.

 

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