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Tim Sandlin's fourth book in the GroVont saga due out in April

Tim Sandlin sends news “that the GroVont Trilogy is back in action in anticipation of Lydia, the fourth GroVont book, which will be out in April. After a long coma,
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Solnit to guide map-making course at UW

Author Rebecca Solnit will be at the University of Wyoming for a month long teaching residency. The MFA in Creative Writing program hosted a luncheon/talk with Rebecca today. Jeff Lockwood
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Winners announced for Blanchan/Doubleday awards

The Wyoming Arts Council is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 Blanchan/Doubleday writing awards. Recipient of the Neltje Blanchan Memorial Writing Award for nature writing is Patricia Frolander
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Wyoming State Museum looking for readers with "True Grit"

Registration is underway for the Wyoming State Museum book discussion series, “Exploring the Western Novel.” Beginning on February 16, members of the discussion group will meet to discuss a series
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Wyoming State Museum looking for readers with "True Grit"

Registration is underway for the Wyoming State Museum book discussion series, “Exploring the Western Novel.” Beginning on February 16, members of the discussion group will meet to discuss a series
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New YA novel set in Jackson is "Unearthly"

This is the publisher’s trailer for Cynthia Hand’s debut TV novel, “Unearthly,” set in Jackson Hole. Cynthia grew up in Idaho Falls and neighboring Idaho communities. She spent a lot
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New YA novel set in Jackson is "Unearthly"

This is the publisher’s trailer for Cynthia Hand’s debut TV novel, “Unearthly,” set in Jackson Hole. Cynthia grew up in Idaho Falls and neighboring Idaho communities. She spent a lot
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Craig Johnson’s Le Camp des Morts wins French Prix de 813 — and Craig hits the road in Wyoming

News from mystery writer Craig Johnson of Ucross: Some exciting news in that Le Camp des Morts (Death Without Company) won the coveted Prix de 813, and it looks like
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Craig Johnson's Le Camp des Morts wins French Prix de 813 — and Craig hits the road in Wyoming

News from mystery writer Craig Johnson of Ucross: Some exciting news in that Le Camp des Morts (Death Without Company) won the coveted Prix de 813, and it looks like
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Author Gene Gagliano to sign books at Wyoming State Museum on Oct. 30

Children’s Author Eugene Gagliano will hold a book signing at the Wyoming State Museum in Cheyenne, Saturday, October 30, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Gagliano, a Wyoming Arts Council
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