One Page Salon @ Lit Hop

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What: Coming in from Austin TX, A monthly gathering of writers and creators sharing ONE PAGE of a work-in-progress. The rest of the time will be a chance to chat and enjoy! Quick readings, slow drinking – a hell of a good night!
Where: THE WILD DETECTIVES back patio, 314 W. 8th St., 75208
When: Saturday, April 6 at 7:00 P.M.
Who: Owen Egerton,  Weina Dai Randel, Heather Harper Ellett, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

Owen Egerton is an author, performer, and filmmaker. He is the writer/director of the horror/comedy BLOOD FEST and the psychological horror FOLLOW.  He’s the author of several books including The Book of Harold, the Illegitimate Son of God, Everyone Says That at the End of the World, the short story collection How Best to Avoid Dying, and Hollow which NPR listed as one of the best books of 2017. He also wrote and starred in the Zach Scott produced play The Other Side of Sleep. As a screenwriter he has written for Warner Brothers, Fox, Disney and many others. Egerton is also the host of public radio’s The Write Up and the reading series One Page Salon. Egerton and his wife, poet Jodi Egerton, wrote the writing craft book This Word Now. Egerton has been honored as one of Austin’s top comics performing with The Sinus Show and Master Pancake Theater.

Heather Harper Ellett: Born and raised in in the Piney Woods of East Texas, Heather Harper Ellett is a therapist in private practice and an instructor for The Writer’s Path at SMU. Her debut novel, Ain’t Nobody Nobody, will be published in Fall 2019 by Polis Books.
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam: Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s fiction and poetry has appeared in over 40 magazines and anthologies such as The ToastClarkesworldLightspeedThe Masters ReviewHobart, and Everyman Library’s Monster Verse. She and her partner collaborated on the recently-released audio fiction-jazz collaborative album Strange Monsters. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast program and created and coordinates the annual Art & Words Collaborative Show in Fort Worth, Texas.