[Yale-readings] Mary Lang at Yale Bookstore on Jan 6 2005

Nancy Kuhl nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Jan 3 12:28:33 EST 2005


>From: "Richard G. Carlson" <crc-events at snet.net>
>To: "Yale Readings" <nancy.kuhl at yale.edu>
>Subject: Mary Lang at Yale Bookstore on Jan 6 2005
>Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:24:33 -0500
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>7Contact:       Richard G. Carlson, Events Coordinator
>Yale Bookstore
>(203) 777-8440 (Ext. 165)
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>Mary Elizabeth Lang Featured Poet at
>The Yale Bookstore on January 6th
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>What:              Mary Elizabeth Lang reading her poetry,  followed by 
>Open Mic Poetry Readings
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>When:             Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
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>Where:            The Yale Bookstore, 77 Broadway, New Haven, CT
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>About Poetry Night:  Each month The Yale Bookstore hosts a Thursday Poetry 
>Night..  One or more featured poets will read from their work after which 
>there will be an Open Mic during which audience members may read original 
>poetry or favorite poems by others.  Poetry Nights will start at 7:00 p.m. 
>and close at 8:30 p.m.
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>About The Poet:  Mary Elizabeth Lang is a native of Connecticut who has 
>been writing poetry since the age of seven.  She has published poetry in 
>Connecticut Review, The Prose Poem, Underwood Review, Connecticut Artists, 
>and High Tide.  She has written a number of nonfiction articles for 
>newspapers and magazines, and has coauthored two books on child and family 
>issues.  Ms. Lang teaches writing at Southern Connecticut State 
>University.  She is an amateur naturalist and environmental advocate, a 
>member of the Quinnipiac River Watershed Association, a fellow of the 
>Connecticut Writing Project, and a member of the poetry group Artemis Rising..
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>About the Yale Bookstore:
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>The Yale Bookstore, a Barnes and Noble College Bookstore is located at 77 
>Broadway at York Square, New Haven, CT, 06511, (203) 777-8440, 
>www.yalebookstore.com.  All events are free and open to the public.  The 
>bookstore offers a wide selection of bestsellers, titles by Yale and local 
>authors, Yale course books and emblematic merchandise, dorm supplies, 
>gifts, stationery and Clinique products.  The Yale Bookstore Cafe serves 
>Java U Coffee and snacks.
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