Join us for San Diego’s March 12 at 7pm Pacific readings 3-minute prose read by the author. For the Zoom link, email Carrie at sddimestories@gmail.com Spotlight! Readings from February Open Mic! Janice Alper – A Love Story Gio Joens – Indocumentado Ed Coonce – A Fix is Gonna Come …
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San Diego February DimeStories and January Tribute to Jennifer Simpson
San Diego Virtual February DimeStories Friday, February 12, 2021 7pm Pacific Time For the Zoom link: sddimestories@gmail.com Two Tributes to Jennifer Simpson Dee Cohen – The Thing About Jen Amy Wallen Part 1 – Tribute to Jennifer Amy Wallen Part 2 – Reading Jennifer Simpson’s Reconstructing My Mother
San Diego December Spotlight! Watch and Enjoy
Congratulationsto San Diego DimeStories Spotlight Authors! Ed Coonce – A Clear and Present Manger Mary Anne Donahue – The Last Time I Saw Her Mary Guerin-Getting Real Ed’s Nanniga
San Diego November Spotlight!
(Our next DimeStories is December 11; 7:00 Pacific. For virtual link: sddimestories@gmail.com) Judy Reeves: Prologue-The Apartment, The Mice Bernie Nofel: Open It Up, Let’s See What’s Inside the Box June Cressy: A Hole Full of Sorrows Ed Coonce: Nanninga (He explains what that is!)
San Diego September DimeStories Standouts and More
Our StandOuts from our Virtual Open Mic: Friday, September 11 are Frank Palermo, Tish Fredricks, and Carrie Danielson. Watch and enjoy! We meet virtually the second Friday of every month! Frank Palermo: The Buick on my Chest Tish Frederick: Reflex Carrie Danielson: Gray
Virtual DimeStories on the road with San Diego Writers Festival!
Join us for Virtual DimeStories June 27, 5:00 p.m. as part of the Virtual San Diego Writers Festival! From SDWF: For the last 15 years, DimeStories San Diego has worked to provide as many opportunities as it can for authors of tiny tales to read their stories to a live audience. If…
San Diego DimeStories February Open Mic
Join Us! Listen to January StandOuts Below Friday, February 14, 2020 Guest Host: Richard Diaz! I grew up in Joliet, IL (as in Joliet Jake of The Blues Brothers) and migrated to Chicago. Fiction growing up? The Bible, Sunday comics, Verne, Poe, The Adventures of…