
What makes for good short fiction? Why is one story memorable when another may not be so much? Micro, flash or short stories? What’s the difference? How do we approach these as readers or writers?
In this Forum we’ll explore examples of short fiction and talk about why and how they work. Barbara Greenbaum will share parts of stories she has written and stories that work really well to engage us. We’ll also talk about how stories can show us part of the world we don’t often see. So bring your readers caps or your writer’s pens as we explore how stories work!
Meet us in the Emerson/Thoreau Rooms or join us online here –> https://uufws.org/virtual-forum
We invite you to come and explore “The Forum,” an adult educational presentation and discussion group held both in person and online at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem each Sunday from 9:15 – 10:30 am.
Topics include current events, books, travel, community action, careers, social issues and more. Each event usually begins with a presentation, followed by friendly and lively discussion.
Guests and visitors are welcome. Just show up ready to think, listen and participate as much or as little as you wish. Each week’s topic and presenter are generally announced 2-4 weeks in advance.
Gathering and informal conversation begins at 9:00 am. The presentation/discussion begins at 9:15 am.
To attend in person: 4055 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, in the Emerson Thoreau rooms. Enter the main doors, go left and continue down to the end of the hall.
To attend online via Zoom: https://uufws.org/virtual-forum




