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McDougall’s Dream – Curious Case of the City of Everett

September 17, 2020 @ 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

Curious Case of the City of Everett by Denise Ohio

Join us as we watch the “Curious Case of the City of Everett” and enjoy a discussion with the filmmaker and author Denise Ohio. Writer/filmmaker Denise Ohio has made feature films such as Verona: The Story of the Everett Massacre (Virgil Entertainment) and Amazing World (Northern Arts/Naiad), as well as shorts, worked as a consulting producer and teacher, and had articles, essays, and criticism published on filmmaking, beekeeping, and literature. She’s had one nonfiction book, Five Essential Steps in Digital Video: A DV Moviemaker’s Tricks of the Trade (Que) and three novels, Blue (McPherson & Company), End of the Empire (St. Martin’s Press), and The Finer Grain (Naiad Press) published. She has just published “The Curious Case of the City of Everett” and is working on the nonfiction The Annotated Everett Massacre and a set of concurrent novels called A Thousand Faces. She’s not on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook because life is too short. She is a fan of the serial comma. Ohio lives with her spouse outside Monroe, Washington, where they raise honeybees and lavender. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.holytoledo.com and www.everettmassacre.com.

Due to COVID-19, our in-person McDougall’s Dream will be virtual. We are offering 3 virtual Zoom sessions and an online auction. Each paid registration will receive the Zoom link with a password to be used at scheduled time. Presentations will last approximately 60 minutes. We will be recording all presentations, so no worries if you are unable to attend during the presentation.

Cost is $10 per presentation of $25 for all 3.

$10.00

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