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SUMMARY:Roxbury's Voices -- READING by Roxbury Writers' Workshop
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DESCRIPTION:All are invited to a Reading of original compositions by parti
 cipants of Write On: Roxbury Writers' Workshop..\nhttps://roxburylibrary.l
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This virtual Reading will include short st
 ories\, essays and/or&nbsp\;poems as spoken by the talented\, imaginative 
 members of the Workshop.</p>\n<p><strong>Paula Frisch</strong></p>\n<p>The
  Five Fishermen: My story is about five men from Succasunna who go on thei
 r annual fishing trip to the Jersey Shore.&nbsp\; It is a perfect day for 
 a fishing trip\; or is it?&nbsp\; As the day unfolds\, the lives of the me
 n and their spouses are examined.&nbsp\; No one would ever suspect that th
 ese fine people had so much going on in their lives.&nbsp\; Each of them t
 hought that they knew each other so well.&nbsp\; The truth of their lives 
 will be exposed to each other.</p>\n<p>Bio:&nbsp\; Who am I?&nbsp\; I am j
 ust a person who observes the actions of people in life and try to underst
 and why they did what they did.&nbsp\; It seems like I have been writing a
 ll my life.&nbsp\; I like to take the reader on an adventure with my writi
 ng.&nbsp\; The reader goes on this journey because there is an element of 
 trust that the reader has for me\, the writer.&nbsp\; I take the reader by
  the hand exploring each page.</p>\n<p><strong>David Greenberg</strong></p
 >\n<p>Vicky Lynn Barnaski-Casey: My Life Story: When small town girl Vicky
  Lynn Beransky was 8 years old\, and after continuously begging her mother
  for her to take piano lessons like her older sister\, Vicky Lynn's mother
  agreed to give her an opportunity at the piano.&nbsp\; It was soon discov
 ered Vicky Lynn was a natural.&nbsp\; There was always music in her home e
 ither on the radio\, or on the record player. Even as a child\, Vicky Lynn
  loved the sound of classical music\, having been given several albums of 
 famous classical pianists which she listened to every night. &nbsp\; Her p
 iano playing improved at warp speed\, requiring a higher level of instruct
 ion every year. At 13\, she was being labeled a prodigy\, and she was invi
 ted to audition for the New York School of Music Conservatory\, one of the
  most well known live-in music high schools in the country. If she graduat
 ed\, would she have enough talent to be accepted into The Juilliard School
 \, known as the most prestigious music college in the country? If that all
  happened\, would Vicky Lynn fulfill her dream of being one of the world's
  most gifted and talented&nbsp\; classical concert pianists?&nbsp\;</p>\n<
 p>Bio: I was born and raised in Dover\, attended colleges in New Jersey. I
 'm a Viet Nam era veteran. My wife\, Judy\, and I have been life-time resi
 dents of Roxbury Township. Both our daughters were students and graduates 
 of the Roxbury School System. Judy taught at and retired from the Roxbury 
 School District. My work background has always centered around being an ex
 ecutive in the retail industry. We are&nbsp\; proud grandparents of Gabe a
 nd Molly. I have played softball for over 30 years\, and served as manager
 \, and treasurer of our league.&nbsp\; Being a writer has been a goal sinc
 e a friend\, who has written three books\, suggested I bring my goal to re
 ality and begin writing.</p>\n<p><br /><strong>Dan Rose</strong></p>\n<p>P
 oem: There&rsquo\;s A Poem in My Bed</p>\n<p>Bio: Dan Rose has taught Engl
 ish for over 20 years to elementary\, secondary\, and college students in 
 New England\, NJ\, and the UK.&nbsp\; His poems and short stories have app
 eared in Alaska Quarterly\, Lips\, Little Patuxent Review\, Portage\, and 
 U.S. 1 Worksheets.&nbsp\; A poet\, editor\, and trainer\, Dan Rose gives p
 resentations to colleges\, libraries\, and senior centers on a variety of 
 subjects.&nbsp\; He and his wife Storm reside in New Jersey.</p>\n<p><br /
 ><strong>Rosemary Szablewicz</strong></p>\n<p><em>She\, He and He</em>\, a
  short story:&nbsp\; Secrets\, many of us have them. Nobody is hurt\, so w
 e think\, when they remain hidden in the deepest corner of our being. When
 \, unintentionally\, closeted truths are discovered\, the suffering begins
  not only for the person with the shadowed secret\, but for the affected l
 oved ones as well. Engulfed in such a situation are Vanessa and Todd\, the
  two protagonists of this story.&nbsp\; Love\, lies\, envy and coveted des
 ires are not a good blueprint for a relationship.</p>\n<p>Bio: Over the ye
 ars\, Rosemary has worn many hats: Student\, organizer\, developer\, prope
 rty manager\, coordinator\, nursery school founder\, president of various 
 civic organizations including the PTA\, interior designer\, company manage
 r\, company comptroller\, activist\, volunteer\, writer of first person an
 d travel essays\, creative non-fiction\, short stories\, and whatever capt
 ivates the mind. Rosemary\, now retired after 30 years employment\, has be
 en published in New York and South Carolina newspapers\, Newsday and Post 
 &amp\; Courier respectively\; Good Housekeeping\, Travel Holiday\, House (
 Lifestyle of the Island)\, and Long Island Pennysaver. She is a daughter\,
  wife\, mother\, grandmother\, sister\, aunt\, niece and friend. Rosemary 
 wears all hats worn under one chapeau known as Woman. She is a member and 
 Moderator of the Nolan&rsquo\;s Ridge Writing Group and the Mt. Arlington 
 Public Library Writers Forum\, as well as the Roxbury Public Library Write
 rs Workshop. She expresses her gratitude to these groups\, family and frie
 nds for their inspiration and support. Rosemary and her husband\, Bill\, f
 ormerly longtime residents of New York now reside in New Jersey.&nbsp\;</p
 >\n<p><br /><strong>Jack E Wolfe</strong></p>\n<p>What Price Honesty: Trut
 h\, like beauty can be appear to be in the eye of the beholder.&nbsp\; But
  what happens when a man&rsquo\;s unpopular truth becomes apparently infal
 lible?&nbsp\; Will strained and abandoned bonds heal?&nbsp\; Or will the n
 ew normal remain in place?&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Bio: Jack E Wolfe lives along a 
 river in the hinterlands of the Appalachians\, somewhere south of New Hamp
 shire and north of Tennessee.&nbsp\; His unpublished work has not appeared
  in Ploughshares\, Tin House\, Glimmer Train Stories or The New Yorker.&nb
 sp\; Jack has studied with Christina Baker Kline in New York City and Mary
  Helen Stefanik in Iowa City.&nbsp\; He has previously (sometimes concurre
 ntly)\, delivered mail\, counted widgets\, sold: beef\, computers\, stereo
 s\, TVs and less savory &lsquo\;products&rsquo\;\; escorted weary traveler
 s through dark alleys in Boston&rsquo\;s Back Bay\, moved furniture and di
 scovered red ink is in high demand from October through February.</p>\n<p>
 <br />The narratives may provide tears\, laughter or puzzlement. Most of a
 ll\, it promises&nbsp\;to be an evening of diversion and a mingling of ide
 as.</p>\n<p>A question and answer session will follow the Reading.<br /><b
 r /></p>\n<p>Register online or call the library at 973 584-2400\, and the
  link will be emailed to you the day before the Reading.</p>\nhttps://roxb
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