
What is a Short Story Cycle? with Laura Bonazzoli
What is a Short Story Cycle? Why Write One? And How?
Join Laura Bonazzoli at the Rockport Public Library where she’ll discuss the short story cycle genre, its characteristics and advantages, and how you can begin writing one. She’ll also present her book Consecration Pond.
This event is FREE and open to the public.

Laura Bonazzoli and Jodi Paloni at Cushing Public Library
An evening at the Cushing Public Library with Laura Bonazzoli and Jodi Paloni, author and finalist of the Maine Book Award for They Could Live with Themselves. They'll each discuss their process of creating place-based short-story cycles and they’ll read from their books.

Book Launch for Laura Bonazzoli and Consecration Pond
Join us at the Norton Pond Bandstand in Lincolnville (Breezemere Park) for Laura’s book launch event—we couldn’t think of a better place to hold a launch event for this book! Laura will be reading from Consecration Pond, talking about her book, signing copies and talking to us about writing a collection of linked short stories.
Like to hear Laura read now? Visit the link below to hear her read and talk to Toad Hall’s Editorial Director Maya Stein about her book, her work and so much more.

Laura Bonazzoli at Owl and Turtle Bookshop in Camden
Please join us and Laura Bonazzoli at the Owl and Turtle Bookshop Café in Camden. Laura will be reading from her new book Consecration Pond, talking about this novel in short stories she’s created, and about writing a collection of stories situated around a pond in Maine.

Laura Bonazzoli Live Zoom Event
Join Toad Hall Editions and author Laura Bonazzoli for a reading (on Zoom) from her novel Consecration Pond and a Q & A about writing linked short stories, being a first-time novelist, and more!
Laura's first book—Consecration Pond, a novel in stories—arrived from the printer last week and we have begun shipping pre-ordered copies! Laura writes, “Consecration Pond is about the experience of being human. It’s about people who are haunted by guilt or regret or unresolved grief. People who love deeply, but can’t act on their love. People who carry a darkness so deep that it breaks them. And people who, while overcome with gratitude for their life, acquiesce to their death. It’s about you and me and everyone.”
Laura Bonazzoli Reading and Discussion
August 28, 2022 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81908577039
Meeting ID: 819 0857 7039