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PW Select December 2010

Wyoming native Teresa Jordan joins Brenda Miller for reading at Salt Lake City Main Library

Author and Wyoming native Teresa Jordan (“Riding the White Horse Home”) joins Brenda Miller for a reading of their work on Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m. at the Salt
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Sheridan Stationery hosts book signing for author of "The Lycanthrope Virus"

Sheridan Stationery, 206 N. Main St., Sheridan, will be hosting a book signing with local author Robert Lee Vine, author of “The Lycanthrope Virus”, the conclusion to his “Warriors of
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Sheridan Stationery hosts book signing for author of "The Lycanthrope Virus"

Sheridan Stationery, 206 N. Main St., Sheridan, will be hosting a book signing with local author Robert Lee Vine, author of “The Lycanthrope Virus”, the conclusion to his “Warriors of
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Temple Grandin at UW: "Animals, Autism and Sensory-Based Thinking"

From a University of Wyoming press release: A renowned designer of livestock handling facilities and whose life story of overcoming autism is profiled in an Emmy-award winning HBO movie will give
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Temple Grandin at UW: "Animals, Autism and Sensory-Based Thinking"

From a University of Wyoming press release: A renowned designer of livestock handling facilities and whose life story of overcoming autism is profiled in an Emmy-award winning HBO movie will give
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First novel by Wyoming sheriff debuts March 1

A reviewer’s proof of a new book landed on wyomingarts’ desk a few weeks ago. “Death Along the Spirit Road” is a mystery by deputy sheriff C.M. Wendelboe of Gillette.
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Detroit performance poet and 60s psychedelic music pioneer team up for Feb. 26 show in Cheyenne

Detroit author and performance poet M.L. Liebler and L.A. musician Peter Lewis (shown in photo at right) one of the founding members of Moby Grape, will perform at the Historic Atlas Theatre
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Call for entries: PEN American Center

The PEN American Center, the U.S. branch of the world’s oldest international literary and human rights organization, annually awards over $100,000 in literary awards, including the $5,000 PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working
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WWCC in Rock Springs features talk by author and historian Tom Rea on Jan. 28

From a press release: Noted Wyoming historian and journalist Tom Rea will read from his work on Friday, January 28. The event will take place at Western Wyoming Community College
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