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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

For more information on these and other Great Michigan Read events, link to www.greatmichiganread.org

April - May, 2008
"Hemingway: A life in literature in Michigan," student workshops. 826michigan, Ann Arbor.

April - May, 2008
"The Adapted Nick Adams" workshop partnership with Ann-Marie Roberts. Community High School, Ann Arbor.

April 12, 2008
Nick Adams Stories-inspired canoe trip on the Huron River. Argo Livery, Ann Arbor.

May 15-18, 2008
Ann Arbor Book Festival, Ann Arbor.

 
         
 

Young Writers Reflect on Hemingway -- (2007)

Grant Awarded: November 2007

Type of Grant: We the People/The Great Michigan Read

Sponsors: 826michigan

Collaborators: Ann Arbor Book Festival

Contact: Amy Sumerton, 734-761-3463, amy@826michigan.org

Award: $7,500

826michigan will host a three-week workshop, "Hemingway: A life in literature in Michigan," for students 14-18 that highlight three of the short stories in the Nick Adams Stories. Students will then write their own work inspired by Hemingway and these stories. Part of the learning experience will be discussion as well as a chance to experience outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, and camping. As a second part of the project, "The Adapted Nick Adams", Ann Arbor’s Community High School theater students will participate in a six-week workshop that includes in-depth analysis of several stories resulting in a series of student-written short plays adapted from Hemingway’s original text. Outcomes from both projects will be featured in May of 2008 at the Ann Arbor Book Festival.

 

     

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