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September 19. 2002

 
AWARD-WINNING POET READS OCT. 10 AT LOG CABIN LITERARY CENTER Log Cabin Illustration

 

Award-winning poet Elizabeth Robinson will read from her works at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 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.

Robinson co-edits EtherDome Press, which publishes two chapbooks annually by previously unpublished poets. She is one of the editors of "26," a new poetry and poetics magazine. Robinson’s books include, "In the Sequence of Falling Things," "Bed of Lists," "House Made of Silver" and "Harrow." She has been a National Poetry Series winner for "Pure Descent" and will have work included in "The Best American Poetry of 2002." A new book, "Apprehend," will be published by Apogee Press in 2003. Robinson lives in Berkeley, Calif.

Contact:

Martin Corless-Smith
English Department
426-2413

Media contact:

Janelle Brown
communications and marketing
426-1790


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