This year’s a good time to vote in more ways than one
Uncategorized | Posted: September 5, 2008
Voting is open until September 15 for your favorite humorous short story in the Warren Adler Short Story contest. Decide between Sammy Spumoni: The Italian Matzoh Ball or the McDorque’s,
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This year's a good time to vote in more ways than one
Uncategorized | Posted: September 5, 2008
Voting is open until September 15 for your favorite humorous short story in the Warren Adler Short Story contest. Decide between Sammy Spumoni: The Italian Matzoh Ball or the McDorque’s,
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Teachers: Try Canada’s WIER program
Uncategorized | Posted: September 5, 2008
Wyoming was the first state in the U.S. to participate in the Writers in Electronic Residence (WIER) program, based in Toronto, Canada. While the Wyoming Arts Council no longer coordinates
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Teachers: Try Canada's WIER program
Uncategorized | Posted: September 5, 2008
Wyoming was the first state in the U.S. to participate in the Writers in Electronic Residence (WIER) program, based in Toronto, Canada. While the Wyoming Arts Council no longer coordinates
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Third WYO story collection from Annie Proulx
Uncategorized | Posted: September 5, 2008
Under the headline “Collect All Three,” the latest issue of Outside Magazine features a review by Jon Billman of Annie Proulx’s new book, “Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming
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Meet bookfest presenter Wayne Cornell
Uncategorized | Posted: September 4, 2008
Caxton has been owned and operated by the Gipson family since they established an agricultural weekly newspaper in Caldwell, Idaho, in 1895. Caxton Printers was incorporated in 1907. Caxton Press,
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Call for entries: Global warming anthology
Uncategorized | Posted: September 4, 2008
From a press release: Penguin Classics has teamed up with with the Union of Concerned Scientists to carry the legacy of classic environmental writers Emerson and Thoreau into the 21st
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Poetry
Uncategorized | Posted: September 4, 2008
From Ted Kooser, former U.S. Poet Laureate (2004-2006): What’s in a name? All of us have thought at one time or another about our names, perhaps asking why they were
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Concrete art for your WYO garden
Uncategorized | Posted: September 3, 2008
UW Art Museum reception set for Sept. 12
Uncategorized | Posted: September 3, 2008
The University of Wyoming Art Museum’s official opening of the large-scale public art exhibition “Sculpture: A Wyoming Invitational” is Friday, Sept. 12. The event opens with a free public reception
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