Purchase Ticket 826 New Orleans presents Origin Stories, a discussion with New Orleanian writers featuring Sarah M. Broom and Jami Attenberg - This is a Ticketed Event. All ticket proceeds go to the free youth writing programs at 826 New Orleans. About this Event Join us for a one-of-a-kind conversation between 2019 National Book Award winner and author of The Yellow House Sarah M. Broom, New York Times-bestselling author of All This Could Be Yours Jami Attenberg, and 826 New Orleans Young Writers' Council members Kawaynea Washington and Paige Mosley. These four New Orleanian writers will discuss creativity, craft and their city of origin. The discussion will be moderated by 826 author and 4th grader Markia Jones. If you are unable to attend this event, you must call the book shop to order signed books.
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826 New Orleans for a Wonderful Author Event – This is a Ticketed Event.
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