Thursday, May 05, 2011

ISU Senior Creative Writing Projects

Wednesday, May 4th, 1pm
Liberal Arts Building, ISU, Room 256


Join Dantzel Cherry, Nathan Carlson, Matt Engle, Abby Berrett, and Kerynn Davis as they share poetry and prose from their senior creative writing projects.






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Pocatello Readings Announcements

National Poetry Month may be over now, but National Short Story month has just begun! Be sure to check out the events listed below to help celebrate the short story and other forms of literature.

We also have an announcement to pass along. Susan Goslee and Bethany Schultz Hurst, co-directors of the Rocky Mountain Writers' Festival for the past several years, have announced that they are stepping down from their leadership roles with the Festival. They extend their thanks and appreciation to the community, whose lively spirit and literary readings have made working on the Festival a pleasure.

Organization will revert to Will Peterson, one of the original founders of the Festival and owner of the Walrus and Carpenter Bookstore. You can contact him at the bookstore if you are interested in volunteering with the Festival.

The Festival website at www.rockymountainwriters.com will expire in August. However, Festival and other reading information will continue to be posted at pocatelloreadings.blogspot.com. If you would like to help with the blogspot, please contact pocatello.readings@gmail.com for more information.

The pocatello.readings e-newsletter will continue its distribution as usual. If you hear of any literary events, please pass along word to us so we can help publicize!

Black Rock and Sage Launch Party

Black Rock and Sage Launch Party

Thursday, May 5, 5:30
ISU Bengal Cafe, SUB

We hope you will join us and celebrate the publication of Black Rock & Sage’s 2011 issue (the 10th anniversary edition!). We will have a short program and lots of homemade baked goods. Black Rock & Sage is a journal of creative works produced, written, and recorded by the undergraduate and graduate students of ISU. Copies of the new issue of BR&S will be for sale (students: $5; non-students: $6), as well as previous editions (some at a discounted rate).