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Words, Sounds, Stories: The Towson Literary Reading Series Continues

Memoirist Eileen Rudnick and poet Kim Jensen will be featured readers for the upcoming installment of the Towson Literary Reading Series, Wednesday, Oct. 28th, at 5 p.m. in Lecture Hall, Room 238. Rudnick?s essay ?To the Summit or Bust? is included in READING LIPS AND OTHER WAYS TO OVERCOME A DISABILITY, a collection of award-winners from the first Helen Keller Foundation International Memoir Writing Competition, edited by Diane Scharper, an adjunct professor in the English Department at Towson University and Philip Scharper Jr. Kim Jensen is the author of BREAD ALONE, a poetry collection published this fall by the University of Syracuse Press. She is associate professor of English at the Community College of Baltimore County in Maryland.

The authors will have copies of their books for sale, and as usual we’ll raffle off a copy of each.

Arrive early, stay late, win books!

For more information, contact: Michael Downs, Asst Professor, Department of English at {mdowns@towson.edu}.