°Â±á°¿:ÌýJoan Silber
°Â±á·¡±·:Ìý Monday, April 3, 7 p.m.
°Â±á·¡¸é·¡:Ìý º£½ÇÉçÇø, Science Auditorium. Parking is $6 for a campus permit. Follow signs to the event.
°Â±á´¡°Õ:Ìý At the above place and time, Joan Silber, winner of a National Book Award and a Hemingway Prize for fiction, will speak on fiction writing. The speaker, who has written three novels, including Lucky Us and Ideas of Heaven, will focus on the use of fiction, the process of writing, how to develop a writing career, and how to publish books. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Joan Peters, assistant professor of English, at 805-437-8448.
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