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  • September Events: Writers Studio Fall Showcase and the Columbine Poetry Festival


  • Our Fall Line-Up

    Readings. Festivals. Dramatic Presentations. Author Talks. Fiction and Poetry Workshops. Poetry Slam.

    Welcome back to Writers Studio Fall 2007!! Please join us at Writers Studio for our Fall line-up of events!

    September Events: Writers Studio Showcase Reading and the Columbine Poetry Festival

    Writers Studio Showcase September 19 at 4:00 p.m. Student Lounge, 2nd Floor Main ACC Campus Building

    Writers Studio is proud to present the following ACC writing faculty and published writing students reading from their works.

    Rebecca SnowRebecca Snow, ACC Writing Faculty, Poet, Fiction and Non-Fiction Writer. Winner of the 2007 Creative Non-Fiction Literary Contest

    Margaret WyciskMargaret Wycisk, ACC Community Education Student, Poet. Finalist for the 2007 Mississippi Review Poetry Prize, published in MR Prize Issue 2007. Forthcoming poetry publication in the Denver Quarterly

    Sharon Janus book coverSharon Janusz, ACC Writing Faculty, Writer. Author of When Horses Could Fly and Other Fantastic Tales, published by Equibooks.

    Lisa HardmanLisa Hardman, ACC Student, Columnist and Creative Non-Fiction. Columnists for FastWeb. "Wonder Mold Mother," forthcoming in Literary Mama, and "No Holds Barred: Lifelong Learning, The Library, and Me" forthcoming as guest column in Highlands Ranch Herald.

    Dr. BManijeh Golbabai Badiozamani, ACC Writing Faculty, Memoirist. Recent story, "Bruno's Story," reviewed by Jamie LaRue, Director of Douglas County Libraries.

     

    The Columbine Poetry Festival September 29, 10:00a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Half Moon, 1st floor Main ACC Campus Building. Free for students with ID and ACC faculty. $10 for Columbine Poets. $20 for non-members. To RSVP, please contact writerstudio@arapahoe.edu

    Writers Studio is happy to cohost with Columbine Poets, the Columbine Poetry Festival, a yearly celebration of the Power of the Word. Join Poets Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Stewart S. Warren for workshops, readings, and award presentations. The 2007 Poetry Festival flyer and Events schedule is attached.

    Stewart Warrenstewart book cover Stewart S. Warren, born 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been published in various Colorado and New Mexico publications, and is the author of two poetry collections: Shape of a Hill and The Weight of Dusk. Stewart has spent much of this time in northern New Mexico, and more recently southern Colorado, where he founded the Festival of the Imagination, an annual poetry festival held every fall in Del Norte, Colorado. Stewart currently lives in Denver, where he is the executive director of Access Idiom, an annual Colorado poetry conference which will premier in 2008.
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    <td height=Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer is the author of several books of poetry. Her collection, If You Listen, won the Colorado Independent Publishers Award in 2001 and was a finalist for the Willa Awards and the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association Awards. A poet of the page and the performance, Rosemerry performs alone and with EAR, a livewire performance poetry troupe, partnering with Ellen Marie Metrick and Art Goodtimes.