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WORDS, SOUNDS, STORIES: The Towson Literary Reading Series continues

An essayist who wrote a book about cake and now plans a book on rock’n’roll camps will join a poet who has been called a “genuine experimenter” for the upcoming installment of the Towson Literary Reading Series, Tuesday, December 1, at 5 p.m. in Lecture Hall, Room 238. Rich Murphy was born in Lynn, Mass., and has taught writing and literature for 23 years at Bradford College, Emmanuel College and now at Virginia Commonwealth University. His book The Apple in the Monkey Tree is new from Codhill Press. Leslie F. Miller, author of Let Me Eat Cake, is a freelance writer, a graphic designer, a former college English instructor, an editor, a poet, and a mosaicist. She is currently working on a book about rock ‘n’ roll camps for kids and adults.

Arrive early, stay late, win books!

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