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Literary notes: ‘1,000 Places to See Before You Die’ plus a reading by contemporary Mormon poets
First Published Feb 16 2012 05:22 pm • Last Updated May 24 2012 11:36 pm

Schultz on travel

Patricia Schultz will present an updated, revised second edition of her book 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. Schultz also will present travel photographs and practical advice.

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When » Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m.

Where » Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, Sandy

Info » Free

Seeking sci-fi stories

Warp+Weave, Utah Valley University’s student journal of science fiction, fantasy and horror, is seeking submissions for its spring 2012 issue. The publication is seeking short prose, poetry and artwork, with a deadline of Friday, Feb. 24.

Info » For submission guidelines, visit WarpAndWeave.net, or email the editors at warp.weave@gmail.com

Contemporary Mormon poets

Ken Sanders Rare Books will host a group poetry reading and signing for Fire in the Pasture: 21st Century Mormon Poets. Poets whose work is included in the anthology are Laura Baxter, Lisa Bickmore, Marie Brian, Alex Caldiero, Danielle Dubrasky, Sarah Duffy, Michael Hicks, E.S. (Sarah) Jenkins, Alan Mitchell, Elizabeth Pinborough, Holly Welker, Terresa Wellborn and Sunni Wilkinson.

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When » Saturday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.

Where » Ken Sanders Rare Books, 268 S. 200 East, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

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