Literature Department Calendar
JANUARY 11
- Last day to register for spring 2013 without a late fee
- Spring Welcome Week
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AFTER JANUARY 11
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- Wed 01/16/13
11:00 am – 1:00 pm - College Writing Council
- Butler Board Room
- Wed 01/16/13
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This is a council meeting for the College Writing faculty.
Type: Information Session
Host: Literature Department
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- Wed 01/23/13
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm - Visiting Writers Series: Faculty Benefit Reading
- Off Campus Location
- Wed 01/23/13
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The Department of Literature’s Creative Writing Program presents the annual Faculty Benefit Reading featuring: Kyle Dargan, Danielle Evans, Stephanie Grant, Andrew Holloran, David Keplinger, Elise Levine, Rachel Snyder on Wednesday, January 23, 7:30 p.m.
at 826DC (3233 14th ST, NW). $5 donation suggested, proceeds support 826DC.Type: Lecture/Speaker
Host: Literature Department
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- Mon 01/28/13
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm - The Practice and Patience of a Screenwriter
- Anderson Hall Conference Room
- Mon 01/28/13
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Description of the event (brief): In this panel discussion, John Weiskopf, veteran producer and screenwriter, will speak of his work over the last 30 years in Hollywood, where he has produced documentaries for PBS, ABC, and has been a guest director for The Oprah Winfrey Show. Weiskopf has taught screenwriting at La Mesa College, UCLA Extension, and at other institutions abroad.
Type: Lecture/Speaker
Host: Literature Department
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- Wed 01/30/13
10:30 am – noon - Assessment Committee Meeting
- Library Training and Events Room
- Wed 01/30/13
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This is a meeting of the CWP assessment committee.
Type: Meeting
Host: Literature Department
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- Mon 02/04/13
7:00 pm – 9:30 pm - Visiting Writers Series: Prose Reading by Ted Conover
- Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building
- Mon 02/04/13
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Prose Reading by Ted Conover
Of Ted Conover’s most recent feat of literary journalism, The Routes of Man: Travels in the Paved World, Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) writes: “Ted Conover is one of the great writers of my generation, and this may be his finest book. Fearless and compassionate, with echoes of Conrad and Kerouac, it explores how the road, once a symbol of limitless possibility, ...moreType: Lecture/Speaker
Host: Literature Department
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