Wyoming Arts Council

Promoting fine writers and fine wines and a fine library

Here’s an interesting way to promote fine writers and fine wines and the restoration and expansion of an historic Carnegie Library. (For an example of a similar project in Wyoming, visit
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University of Wyoming receives "largest estate gift in its history" from artist and arts patron Neltje

This just in from the University of Wyoming PR office: University of Wyoming officials said today (Wednesday) the university has received the largest estate gift in its history, a bequest
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University of Wyoming receives "largest estate gift in its history" from artist and arts patron Neltje

This just in from the University of Wyoming PR office: University of Wyoming officials said today (Wednesday) the university has received the largest estate gift in its history, a bequest
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Auditions for CLTP’s "Tumbling Inn" Aug. 30-31

Auditions for “Tumbling Inn,” the winning script by Carrie Printz in the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players’ “New Play Project,” will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 30-31, 6:30 p.m.,
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Auditions for CLTP's "Tumbling Inn" Aug. 30-31

Auditions for “Tumbling Inn,” the winning script by Carrie Printz in the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players’ “New Play Project,” will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 30-31, 6:30 p.m.,
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Call for entries: Front Range literary journal

Thanks to our fellow bloggers at http://montanaartscouncil.blogspot.com/: Front Range, an internationally-circulated annual literary journal, seeks submissions of high quality fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction beginning 1 August for our 6th
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Journey to a place where story pitches succeed with author Dina Mishev

From Nicole Burdick at nicole@jacksonholewritersconference.com: Jackson Hole Writers Conference is excited to present you with the fourth in a series of six FREE writing workshops for 2010. Space is limited,
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"Eay, Pray, Love" in a cabin by a Wyoming creek

“She’s touched the hearts of so many people around the world,” Ucross Foundation president Sharon Dynak said of Gilbert. “To think she was sitting in a little cabin by the
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"Eay, Pray, Love" in a cabin by a Wyoming creek

“She’s touched the hearts of so many people around the world,” Ucross Foundation president Sharon Dynak said of Gilbert. “To think she was sitting in a little cabin by the
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Call for entries: Fish Short Story Prize

From the Fish Publishing web site: The Fish Short Story Prize for 2010/2011 is open for entries. We are delighted to announce that Simon Mawer, author of “The Glass Room”
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