It’s a Write-In at Hugo House

Let that consciousness stream.
What: The last fourth Tuesday of every month, Hugo House holds a writing happy hour, Write Out, when anyone can work on their craft for two hours—with the help of booze at happy hour prices and a writing prompt by a local scribe. The prompt is for inspiration, but if you have your own, that’s also allowed.
Who: This month’s happy hour writer-in-residence is the crazy-talented novelist Stacey Levine, a Pushcart Prize nominee and Washington State Book Award finalist for her second novel Frances Johnson.
When: Soon. 6-8pm TONIGHT, February 22, at Richard Hugo House (1634 11th Ave).
Why: Because sometimes it’s nice to be surrounded by people like you, suffering together in silence over a dangling modifier.
See you there.