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Lee Herrick Poetry Reading This Friday
Posted December 11th, 2007 by cwathenA Fresno City College poetry professor, Herrick is one of Fresno’s finest poets. His writing is both gorgeous and insightful. If you didn't get a chance to hear him read at the last Highway 99 Respite by the River event, you’ll want to catch him this Friday night.
Here are the details:
POETRY READING & BOOK SIGNING
Lee Herrick
Author of “This Many Miles from Desire”
Friday, December 14, 2007
7:00 p.m.
Starbucks
Shaw Ave. & Armstrong, Clovis
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PEN USA 2008 Literary Awards Deadline
Posted December 6th, 2007 by cwathenCross-posted from valleylitlist@yahoogroups.com
PEN USA 2008 Literary Awards Deadline
From: Literary Awards
Dear Publishers, Editors, Writers, and Producers of Literary Works,
The deadline for PEN USA’s annual Literary Awards has been extended!
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Highway 99 Anthology Free Reading Thursday Night
Posted October 16th, 2007 by cwathenAs many of you know, "Highway 99" is the seminal anthology of Valley poets, essayists, fiction and nonfiction writers. Published by Heyday Books's Great Valley Books imprint (with help from the James Irvine Foundation), it's the first book to anthologize the Valley's many accomplished writers. It was a work that was long overdue, as Central California authors are so often overlooked.
Ten years have passed since Highway 99's first publication, and now Heyday has released a 2nd edition containing some 80 new pages of Valley authors.
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Upcoming Fresno Library Events
Posted October 15th, 2007 by cwathenCross-posted from MindHub...
Friends of the Fresno County Public Library Informational Meeting
October 17 at 6 pm, Cedar-Clinton Branch Library
October 23 at 7 pm, Sunnyside Regional Library
The Friends will host informational meetings to encourage participation
in forming new groups for the Cedar-Clinton and Sunnyside libraries.
The Friends coordinate a variety of fundraising events throughout the
year to raise money for more library programs and services. Call Linda
Calandra at 488-3492 or go online to
www.fresnolibrary.org/help/develop/friends.html.
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Sacramento Author Series
Posted October 12th, 2007 by cwathenFor those who may want to drive to see their favorite author...
CALIFORNIA LECTURE SERIES
Subscriptions are on sale now for their next six-lecture series
($150). Subscribe and get more info at: (916) 737-1300 or visit
SIX-LECTURE SERIES: Crest Theatre, Sacramento | 7:30pm
YANN MARTEL | Wednesday, October 24, 2007
HA JIN | Thursday, November 15, 2007
SUE MILLER| Thursday, January 10, 2008
GERALDINE BROOKS | Wednesday, February 6, 2008
RICHARD POWERS | Monday, March 3, 2008
TOBIAS WOLFF | Thursday, May 8, 2008
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Award-winning Author Manuel Munoz at Reedley College Thursday 7 p.m.
Posted October 9th, 2007 by cwathenAuthor Manuel Munoz, one of the Valley's rising literary stars, will be speaking this Thursday at Reedley College.
Originally from Dinuba, Munoz is the author of two highly acclaimed short story collections:
"The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue" (Algonquin Books, 2007), and
"Zigzagger" (Northwestern University Press, 2003).
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Women on the Edge, writing from the edge
Posted September 23rd, 2007 by NoveltownAre women writing from the edge in Fresno, California? Women in Los Angeles are. Women on the Edge Writing from Los Angeles is a collection of short stories that captures the beauty of what it is to be a woman. And that story links the contributing women authors and characters to women everywhere out on the edge, which is life.
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New York Times Bestselling Author Steve Almond at Fresno State Tonight
Posted September 21st, 2007 by cwathenBig thanks to CSUF Assistant English Professor Steve Church for bringing New York Times bestselling author, Steve Almond, to Fresno State tonight!
Here's the announcement cross-posted from valleylitlist@yahoogroups.com:
Hi Friends,
Please mark your calendars for this upcoming reading featuring acclaimed
writer, Steve Almond, author of the new collection of essays, Not That You
Asked . Almond will read and sign books at Fresno State on Friday, Sept. 21
at 7:30 p.m. in the Alice Peters auditorium. Relaxed parking will be
provided.
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David Mas Masumoto at Respite by the River Reading Tonight
Posted September 20th, 2007 by cwathenI was lucky to hear local author, David Mas Masumoto (author of "Epitaph for a Peach" amongst others) read last Saturday night at the Fresno Art Museum, and it was an amazing event. The drumming, the music, his family--it's a delightful literary experience like I've never seen before. Mas is such a beloved Valley literary treasure, that I wouldn't miss his reading tonight at the Respite by the River.
Here's the official event announcement:
Valley author David Mas Masumoto will be speaking tonight at Fresno's monthly Respite by the River reading hosted at The River Center.
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Valley Author at Free Monthly Respite by the River this Thursday
Posted August 14th, 2007 by cwathenThursday, August 16th, 6 p.m.
Valley author Aris Janigian will be speaking at Fresno's monthly Respite by the River reading hosted at The River Center.
Aris Janigian is one of the Valley's newest Armenian writers to emerge on the literary scene. He was the Finalist for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. His first novel, "Bloodvine," was published by Heyday Books.
http://www.heydaybooks.com/public/books/bv.html
The Respite by the River readings are co-sponsored by CSUF college radio station KFSR 90.7 FM. For more information contact:
Respite by the River