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Stephen Haven, Director, to Give Three Talks and Readings in October


Stephen Haven, Director, Ashland University MFA Program in Creative Writing and Director of the Ashland Poetry Press, will take part in three October talks and poetry readings, at the following locations:

October 21, 2010 @ 7 pm
A Reading from Anthology Working Words: Punching the Clock and Kicking Out
(Coffee House Press, 2010)
Haven will read with Larry Smith, Ray McNiece, Maggie Anderson, and Jeanne Bryner
Sponsored by Mac's Backs Books
1820 Coventry Rd
Cleveland Hts, OH
October 24, 2010, 4:30 pm
Hudson Valley Writers' Center Poetry Reading
300 Riverside Drive, Sleepy Hollow, NY
Haven will read with Afaa Michael Weaver

October 25, 2010, 1:30-3:30
Binghamton University, State University of New York
4400 Vestal Parkway East
Binghamton, NY
LN 1104 (the Grad Student Lounge at the base of the Library Tower) .
A conversation on publishing, craft, and the writing life with STEPHEN HAVEN editor at ASHLAND POETRY PRESS at Ashland University in Ohio. Haven, author of two collections of poetry, was nominated for the National Book Award for The River Lock: One Boy’s Life along the Mohawk, his memoir about growing up in upstate New York. An informal Q & A event open to all.

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