Storytelling Celebrated at Virtual Summer Literary Festival

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This year's 1455 Summer Literary Festival — an annual free 3-day virtual program sponsored by a group of universities in Virginia — featured over 200 authors, poets, and creative artists sharing their insights into the art of storytelling. Maxim Moskalkov has the story. Camera: Mike Maisuradze   
 
30 Jul 2021 English United States Society & Culture · Performing Arts

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