Monthly Archives: December 2014

Flannery O’connor

This was a great event. It was Held in Towell Library and i went with a friend of mine who hadn’t been either. There was greta music. This band inspired by Flannery, The Harrows, played great music. The woman was … Continue reading

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Chris Wilcox literary event William Weaks

I attended Chris Wilcox’s performance across from the cistern where he original music and some classics on the 18th of November. During his performance some of his original songs had themes of love and pride. One of the more interesting … Continue reading

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Literary Event

October 10th / Charleston Library Society / Davis Sawyer & John Penada Favorite Lines – Sawyer:  “rattling around the rib cage;”  “the fates how they heave;” “held a pebble in the mouth;” “I tell the piano things I used to … Continue reading

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Rachel Lechler – Literary Event: YALLFest

On Saturday November 8th, I attended the young adult book festival, YALLFest, held at Blue Bicycle Books. I originally went there to talk to some publishing houses and see what they were looking for in an employee, until I realized … Continue reading

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Literary Event – Trudy Lewis Fiction Reading

I attended the reading of Trudy Lewis’s The Empire Rolls in the Towell Library on Thursday, November 13th. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Trudy read her own words, so much so that I bought the book afterwards and got her … Continue reading

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The Empire Rolls by Trudy Lewis -Kadie Huey

I very much enjoyed Trudy Lewis’ reading. Her book The Empire Rolls if full of great images and language. I love how she uses very real language, and the vulgarity is humorous. The character doesn’t tip toe around how she feels, … Continue reading

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Literary Event: Trudy Lewis (by Cori Futrovsky)

by Cori Futrovsky Trudy Lewis, a member of the English departments old college professor, read an excerpt from her fiction book “The Empire Rolls” and answered a few questions afterwards. It was really interesting to hear an author read their … Continue reading

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