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LITERATURE
BOOKSIGNING. Barnes and Noble Books. 5480 E. Broadway.
745-9822. Tucson writer and UA Poetry Center founder LaVerne Harrell
Clark reads from and signs her novel Keepers of the Earth
from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 3.
BOOKSIGNING. Peace of Mind Bookstore. 6061 E. Broadway.
750-9695. Author Robert Wilkinson signs and reads from A New
Look at Mercury Retrograde from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, November
29.
CALL FOR ENTRIES. The Sonora Review seeks submissions for
its spring publication. Stories must be original and unpublished,
neither simultaneous submissions nor novel chapters. Entry fee
is $10, which includes a copy of the publication. Send SASE if
you'd like your manuscript returned. Submission deadline is December
1. Send entries to: Sonora Review Fiction Contest, Sonora Review,
Department of English, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
DEAD POET'S SOCIETY. Let your creative juices flow! A safe
place to read poetry and prose. Discussion and feedback are encouraged.
We are interested in your writing and thoughts. Bi-monthly meetings.
Come join us! Call 750-1482 for information.
FALL READING SERIES. UA Modern Languages Building auditorium.
The UA Poetry Center continues its 1997 Fall Reading Series with
Steve Orlen on Wednesday, December 3. Orlen is the author of four
books of poetry, Permission to Speak, A Place at the
Table, The Bridge of Sighs and his latest, Kisses.
His awards include grants from the NEA, Arizona Commission on
the Arts and the Foundation Korolyi. He teaches in the Creative
Writing Program at UA and in the low-residency MFA program at
Warren Wilson College. All readings are free and begin at 8 p.m.
Individuals with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation,
such as a sign language interpreter; please contact the Poetry
Center in advance. For information, call the Poetry Center at
321-7760; or email words@u.arizona.edu. or http://www.coh.arizona.edu/poetry.
POETRY AND MORE. The Casbah. 628 N. Fourth Ave. Join other
Tucson poets and storytellers from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays
to share your own works, or listen to the works of others. Call
792-9910 for information.
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