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September 3, 2002

 
AWARD-WINNING POET READS SEPT. 12 AT LOG CABIN LITERARY CENTER

Award-winning poet Liz Waldner will read from her works at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Log Cabin Literary Center, 801 South Capitol Blvd.

Her presentation is sponsored by Boise State University’s MFA Program in Creative Writing. Admission is free to Boise State students, $4 for Log Cabin members and $6 for the public.

Waldner is the author of five poetry collections, five chapbooks, and several collaborations with musicians. "Self and Simulacra" was the Alice James Books’ Hawley Prize winner and is a PEN Center finalist for 2002; "Etym(bi)ology" is new from Omnidawn Publishing, 2002; and "Dark Would (The Missing Person)," a University of Georgia Contemporary Poetry series winner for 2002, came out in June. A new chapbook, "Representation," is due out in late September from Quale Press.

Contact:
Martin Corless-Smith
English department
426-2413

Media contact:

Janelle Brown
communications and marketing
426-1790


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