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Michael Cunningham reads in Jackson Oct. 20

Go ahead and read this fine JH Weekly interview with Michael Cunningham (“The Hours”) in advance of his Oct. 20 reading and book signing at the Center for the Arts in
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Call for entries: High Plains Register

This comes from Karen Cotton, one of the editors of LCCC’s literary and arts magazine, High Plains Register: The magazine is accepting submissions from: Writers of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, or drama
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Don’t you just love it when a historian is named UW homecoming parade grand marshal?

Phil Roberts, associate professor of history at the University of Wyoming, has been chosen to be the Grand Marshal of the annual UW Homecoming parade. He will lead the procession
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Don't you just love it when a historian is named UW homecoming parade grand marshal?

Phil Roberts, associate professor of history at the University of Wyoming, has been chosen to be the Grand Marshal of the annual UW Homecoming parade. He will lead the procession
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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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Michael Czarnecki teaches "Palm of the Hand" workshop Oct. 8 in Sheridan

The Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library in Sheridan will host “Palm of the Hand: a Memoir Writing Workshop” on Saturday, October, 8, from 10 a.m. until noon in the library’s Inner Circle.
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Michael Czarnecki teaches "Palm of the Hand" workshop Oct. 8 in Sheridan

The Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library in Sheridan will host “Palm of the Hand: a Memoir Writing Workshop” on Saturday, October, 8, from 10 a.m. until noon in the library’s Inner Circle.
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Author Ron Franscell on the road again in Wyoming

Ron Franscell’s Wyoming schedule (welcome home Ron!):OCT. 6, WHEATLAND: SOURTOE and OUTLAW ROCKIES discussion and book-signing. 5 pm at Wheatland Mercantile’s Book Nook. Event is free and open to the public.
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University of Wyoming MFA student Callan Wink publishes short story in The New Yorker

A year ago, Callan Wink submitted a short story to The New Yorker and waited to hear back from the weekly magazine’s editors. A long wait ensued before the University
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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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