Readers and Writers Festival gets busy

| 13 Sep 2017 | 05:23

— Shine up your reading glasses. Lend them your ears.
While other festivals celebrate those perennial extroverts, musicians and actors and filmmakers and performance artists, here's a festival for those of us who tend to end up alone in a room, with only our melancholy thoughts for company: readers and writers.
So, please, come blinking out of the darkness this weekend to behold the Milford Readers and Writers Festival, which will held throughout Milford borough this weekend, offering lively panels for every taste and interest — young adult novels, poetry, women's literature, art, and travel writing. Oh, and there's the science fiction-themed "Readings and Beer" panel, the Twilight Zone Marathon, and the "Ten Restaurants that Changed America," plus storytime for the kids at the Pike County Library.
Passes and tickets can be purchased or picked up from the Milford Theatre Box Office:
Friday, Sept. 15, from 3 to 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 17, from 9.30 to 10:30 a.m.
Ticketed events are: Love Letters, Conversations at the Milford Theatre on Saturday, and Science Fiction at the Milford Theatre on Sunday.  
For more information, see the schedule with this article or visit milfordreadersandwriters.com.
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