8th Annual Writers Read Celebration

When

March 6, 2026    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

Cannon Beach Library
131 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach, Oregon, 97110

Event Type

Some say perspective changes everything. The 16 writers from throughout the Northwest, Canada and Texas selected to read their pieces on the theme, “From a Distance,” for the Cannon Beach Library’s Writers Read Celebration, twisted their perceptions to encompass time, space and technology. They will read their poems, short stories, essays and flash fiction at the Celebration beginning at 7:00pm Friday, March 6th in the library. Admission is free. People can attend in person at the library, or livestream the event on Facebook.
From a conversation with the wind to backwards time travel in Galway, Ireland, the pieces offered a variety of views from a distance. A boy looks at the planets while a Martian considers Earth. Friends try to plan a coastal trip via text messages. Life changes direction for a young man working in a mint field. A woman hopes to recapture her great-grandmother’s recipe for beans and pork.
This is the eighth year of the library’s Writers Read Celebration. Writers were asked to submit up to three entries – limited to 600 words per entry – on a chosen theme. This year’s theme was “From a Distance.” The library received a record-breaking 122 entries. They were reviewed in a blind selection process by a panel of volunteers from the library’s NW Authors Series Committee.

Writers Reading Are:
Aronne Barnes, Short Story: Charity Lamb
Rachel Blair, Personal Essay: How to Write a Recipe
John Ciminello, Short Story: Digital Distances
Linda Gelbrich, Poem: Just Imagining
Bill Graffius, Poem: Baby Left Alone
Dan Herford, Short Story: So Close So Far
Kristin Koptiuch, Poem: Like a Vagrant Bird
Phyllis Mannan, Poem: Leaving the Beach House and Poem: A Landscape No Longer Mine
Lily Marshall, Short Story: Soulmates?
Colleen Medlock, Short Story: The Warrior of Galway
Grace Page, Poem: Passing Through
Susan Pittman, Poem: Sitka Sound
Will Stone, Personal Essay: Sasha
L Swartz, Poem: Gazebo Shout From Afar to Afar
Brittany Sweet, Poem: If This is All There Is
Victor Vasquez, Poem: Home Invasion and Short Story: The Mint Field