| Paul Pines Wednesday, October 06 6pm-7pm Visual Arts Gallery Dearlove Hall |
Paul Pines is the author of five books of poetry and two novels. His books Hotel Madden Poems (1991) and Pines Songs (1993) were both nominated for the prestigious Pushcart Prize and described as "brilliant and compelling." He will be reading in a multimedia event as part of the ACC Visual Arts Gallery exhibit "Mythology of Stones: The Sculpture of Bradford Graves." |
| Bruce Coville Monday, October 18 12:30pm-2pm Visual Arts Gallery Dearlove Hall |
Bruce Coville is the author of more than eighty beloved books, including The Monsters of Morelty Manor, Armageddon Summer (cowritten with Jane Yolen), the international bestseller My Teacher is an Alien and Into the Land of Unicorns. A great lover of theater, he regularly joins the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra to perform his stories for audiences. |
| Bruce Coville Monday, October 18 4:30pm-6:30pm Queensbury Queensbury Hotel |
Bruce Coville is the author of more than eighty beloved books, including The Monsters of Morelty Manor, Armageddon Summer (cowritten with Jane Yolen), the international bestseller My Teacher is an Alien and Into the Land of Unicorns. A great lover of theater, he regularly joins the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra to perform his stories for audiences. |
| Carolyn Forche Wednesday, November 10 4:30pm-6:30pm Miller Auditorium Dearlove Hall |
Carolyn Forche was described by Denise Levertov as a poet who creates "poems in which there is no seam between personal and political, lyrical and engaged." She is the author of four books of poetry, and recipient of numerous awards, including the coveted Yale Series of Younger Poets Award (1975), National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1977 & 1984), and a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1978). Her book Angel of History won the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and the title poem of her most recent collection Blue Hour won the National Critics Circle Award (2003). |
| Carolyn Forche Wednesday, November 10 12:30pm-2pm Visual Arts Gallery Dearlove Hall |
Carolyn Forche was described by Denise Levertov as a poet who creates "poems in which there is no seam between personal and political, lyrical and engaged." She is the author of four books of poetry, and recipient of numerous awards, including the coveted Yale Series of Younger Poets Award (1975), National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1977 & 1984), and a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1978). Her book Angel of History won the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and the title poem of her most recent collection Blue Hour won the National Critics Circle Award (2003). |