Readers’ Circle: Great American Short Stories with Susan Patterson
Thursdays, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
The Oscar at Georgetown, 3rd Floor Meeting Room
In Person
The short story is a genre often overlooked by modern readers. Yet virtually all of our greatest writers have turned to the form at one point or another and have left us a marvelous legacy, compressing great themes and ideas into little jewels of fiction. This course will be an interactive discussion each week of three stories from the American canon (the stories are generally only 5 to 12 pages long and Susan will provide free links to online versions). In class, she will present some background and context and then ask for your thoughts and perspectives on the stories. Come join this Reader’s Circle. Enrollment is limited to 20 participants.
Susan is a retired lawyer with an English degree from Duke University, and a law degree from Stetson University College of Law. She loves reading, travel, politics, music and learning new things. As a recent transplant from North Carolina, she is trying to adjust to life in the Lone Star State which includes teaching classes for LLGTX.
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