Wyoming Arts Council

Action begins at writers conference in Casper

The 34th annual Wyoming Writers, Inc., annual conference kicked off last night in Casper with readings from each of the presenters. Masha Hamilton read an excerpt from her novel “The
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B.J. Buckley’s poems in Mezzo Cammin

This comes from poet B.J. Buckley, a Cheyenne native who lives in Lolo, Mont.: “The online magazine Mezzo Cammin accepted several poems for their June issue, which should be up
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B.J. Buckley's poems in Mezzo Cammin

This comes from poet B.J. Buckley, a Cheyenne native who lives in Lolo, Mont.: “The online magazine Mezzo Cammin accepted several poems for their June issue, which should be up
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Here’s to summer

From TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Texas poet R. S. Gwynn is a master of the light touch. Here he picks up on Gerard Manley Hopkins’ sonnet “Pied Beauty,”
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Here's to summer

From TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Texas poet R. S. Gwynn is a master of the light touch. Here he picks up on Gerard Manley Hopkins’ sonnet “Pied Beauty,”
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Spoken-word poet at Teton Co. Library

From the Teton County Public Library: Come hear spoken-word poet, teacher and activist Drew Dellinger as he raps out his own rhythm of words for global ecology and justice. Dellinger
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Byline Magazine contest deadline changed

Ella Marie Hayes, Wyoming representative for Byline Magazine, sent this info: Byline’s Biennial Poetry Chapbook Competition is open to all writers. FMI: http://www.bylinemag.com Manuscript page length: between 20-30 pages. Do
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More good stuff added to bookfest web site

Laurie Lye at Casper College sent me news that the Equality State Book Festival web site has been updated (several times) and now carries info on all the confirmed authors
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Photo Gallery: Poetry Out Loud Finals in D.C.

In the two photos above, Buffalo High School senior Caila Booth performs at the Poetry Out Loud semifinals April 28 at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Leslie Liberato (left),
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Reception May 9, 5-7 p.m. at AVA Center

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