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Harpur Palate Reading sessions
H
elp with the selection process for Binghamton University's international literary journal. Grad and Undergrad readers welcome. Meet in the John Gardner Room (LN 1213; aka, the CW Graduate Lounge).

For further information contact Harpur Palate.

asters SEPTEMBER EVENTS

September 16 8 pm in LH-8. Free and open to all. JAIMEE WRISTON COLBERT will read from her award-winning collection of linked stories, Dream Lives of Butterflies (BkMk Press, 2007). A faculty member here at Binghamton, Colbert is also the author of a novel, Climbing the God Tree (1998, Helicon Nine Editions), winner of the Willa Cather Fiction Prize, and the short stories collection Sex, Salvation, and the Automobile (1994, Zephyr), winner of the Zephyr Publishing Prize. Several of her stories have been broadcast on NPR's "Selected Shorts." A Readers' Series Event, sponsored by the Binghamton Center for Writers, State University of New York. For further information follow the links; questions call 777-2713.

autumn tree OCTOBER EVENTS

October 14 8 pm in LH-8. Free and open to all. LIZ ROSENBERG and ELIZABETH COHEN will each read from their work. Rosenberg teaches creative writing and literature at Binghamton; Cohen writes for The Press & Sun Bulletin. A Readers' Series Event, sponsored by the Binghamton Center for Writers, State University of New York. For further information follow the links; questions call 777-2713.

October 21 8 pm in LH-8. Free and open to all. LESLIE HEYWOOD and JOE WEIL are both faculty members with new books of poetry. Heywood teaches creative writing and critical theory; she is the author of two books of poetry, Natural Selection (Louisiana Literature Press, 2008) and The Proving Grounds (Red Hen Press, 2005) . Weil teaches creative writing and has two new books out: What Remains (Nightshade Press, 2008) and Painting the Christmas Trees (Texas Review Press, 2008). A Readers' Series Event, sponsored by the Binghamton Center for Writers, State University of New York. For further information follow the links; questions call 777-2713.

pumpkin NOVEMBER EVENTS

November 11 Faculty member THOMAS GLAVE will read from his new novel, The Torturer's Wife (City Lights, 2008). 8 pm in LH-8. Glave is author of the collection Whose Song? and Other Stories (City Lights) and the collection of experimental/political essays, Words To Our Now: Imagination and Dissent, which won the Lambda Award in Nonfiction in 2006. Free and open to all. A Readers' Series Event, sponsored by the Binghamton Center for Writers, State University of New York. For further information follow the links; questions call 777-2713.

November 18 MARVIN BELL reads as The Milton Kessler Distinguished Poetry Reader. 8 p.m. in Casadesus Recital Hall. Free and open to all. A Readers' Series Event, sponsored by the Binghamton Center for Writers, State University of New York and Friends of Milton Kessler. For further information follow the links; questions call 777-2713.

 

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