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Marnie Leonard (970) 491-2403 Marnie.Leonard@colostate.edu

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Readings by Creative Writers

The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English offers a wide range of readings throughout the year. Below, we offer a selection of readings by faculty, students, and visiting writers.

POEtRY

Claudia Keelan, Thursday, October 28, 2004, at the Creative Writing Program's Fall Reading Series; Introduction by Rosa Salazar; (25 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Visit Claudia Keelan's Web Page.

Don Revell, Thursday, October 28, 2004, at the Creative Writing Program's Fall Reading Series; Introduction by Logan Burns (22 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Visit Don Revell's Web Page.

D. Blair, Monday, November 1, 2004, at the Tossed Greens Performance Poetry Project Reading; Introduction by Rich Hamilton (50 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Learn more about D. Blair.

Jason Adams and Anita McKibben, Monday, November 1, 2004, at the Tossed Greens Performance Poetry Project Reading; Introduction by Matthew Cooperman (9 minutes); Broadband | Modem |

Matthew Cooperman , Friday, November 5, 2004, at the Writers Harvest; Introduction by Bonnie Emerick (22 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Visit Matthew Cooperman's Web Page.

Jen Dick, Thursday, November 11, 2004, at the Creative Writing Program's Fall Reading Series; Introduction by Matthew Cooperman (57 minutes); Broadband | Modem |

FiCTION

Kent Haruf, Friday, November 5, 2004, at the Writers Harvest; Introduction by Judy Doenges (49 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Visit Kent Haruf's Web Page.

Leslee Becker, Friday, November 5, 2004, at the Writers Harvest; Introduction by Stephanie Stickney (28 minutes); Broadband | Modem | Visit Leslee Becker's Web Page.

Contact us: Attn: Marnie Leonard – Through the mail at 1773 Campus Delivery Eddy Hall, Ft. Collins, CO  80523-1773.  On the phone at (970) 491-2403.  By e-mail at Marnie.Leonard@colostate.edu.

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