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North Carolina writer to host critique dicussion

Bob Grove will facilitate the North Carolina Writers Network West new Prose Critique Sessions at 7 p.m. on Feb. 9 at Tri-Community College in the McSwain Building, Room 152.

The purpose of the critique group is to provide an immediate and useful feedback environment for a prose reading among fellow writers. Short excerpts of fiction and non-fiction are welcome.  

The sessions are open to members of NetWest, and there is no charge for participation.

Grove, of Brasstown, has taught courses in English, journalism, and creative writing. He is founder and publisher of Monitoring Times magazine, and most recently, Grove has written a mystery novel, his memoir, a collection of children’s stories and some poetry.

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