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Gov. Matt Mead names Pat Frolander of Sundance the new Wyoming Poet Laureate

High Plains Press published Pat Frolander’snew book of poetry earlier this year. Press release from Gov. Matt Mead: Governor Matt Mead signed an Executive Order today naming Patricia Frolander as
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Sylvia Plath as sketch artist

Plath and children, 1962 Here is a link showing some of a selection of Sylvia Plath’s exquisite drawings that are going on exhibit at the Mayor Gallery from 1 November until 17 December
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Open Mic Night Nov. 17 at LCCC Theatre in Cheyenne

The Laramie County Community College Theatre Club is sponsoring an open mic night on Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m., at the LCCC Theatre in Cheyenne. Show up and sign up
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Postmark deadline Oct. 31 for 2012 Blanchan/Doubleday writing awards

Postmark deadline is Oct. 31 for the 2012 Neltje Blanchan and Frank Nelson Doubleday memorial writing awards. These awards are designed to bring attention to writers in Wyoming who have
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2011 John R. Milton Writers’ Conference at USD has a real Wyoming flavor

Cody’s Mark Spragg will serve as keynote speaker for the John R. Milton Writers’ Conference at the University of South Dakota October 27-29 in Vermillion, S.D. Mark Spragg is the
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2011 John R. Milton Writers' Conference at USD has a real Wyoming flavor

Cody’s Mark Spragg will serve as keynote speaker for the John R. Milton Writers’ Conference at the University of South Dakota October 27-29 in Vermillion, S.D. Mark Spragg is the
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WY performer and poet laureate emeritus David Romtvedt featured at High Plains BookFest

The High Plains BookFest begins Oct. 13 at the Babcock Theatre in Billings, MT. The Big Read kicks off Thursday, October 13, with the High Plains BookFest. This year’s theme:
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Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry Column 341

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Here’s a poem of mixed feelings by Don Thompson to help us launch October. Thompson lives in Buttonwillow, California, which sounds like the
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Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry Column 341

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Here’s a poem of mixed feelings by Don Thompson to help us launch October. Thompson lives in Buttonwillow, California, which sounds like the
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Literary Connection offers free writing workshop by three fine writers Sept. 30 at LCCC

Lee Ann Roripaugh Three fine writers will discuss their work and lead a workshop Sept. 30-Oct. 1 at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. LCCC Foundation presents the “Literary Connection”
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