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Literary notes: Whether you like poetry or fiction, there’s an event for each
First Published Mar 09 2013 01:01 am • Last Updated Mar 11 2013 01:01 pm

Martin Espada at Westminster College

Westminster College will host a reading by poet Marti­n Espada as part of the Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series. A book signing will follow the reading.

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When » Thursday, March 14, 7 p.m.

Where » Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business, 1840 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

Graphic Novels: Create a Book in Comic Strip Format

Join the Salt Lake Community College Writing Center to learn the art of turning your stories into a graphic novel. Visit slcc.edu/cwc for information.

When » Saturday, March 16, 1-3 p.m.

Where » Salt Lake Community College Community Writing Center, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » $45; visit bit.ly/WXiKzN


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Kathy and Brendan Reichs—Authors

New York Times best-selling mother-son writing team Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs will read from and sign Code: A Virals Novel. Visit kingsenglish.indiebound.com for information.

When » Monday, March 18, 7 p.m.

Where » The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

Poetry Out Loud State Finals

Utah Arts & Museums will sponsor the state finals for Poetry Out Loud, a national poetry recitation competition. The state finals will be held at the Black Box Theatre. The champion will go to Washington, D.C., April 29 to compete for a $20,000 scholarship.

When » Tuesday, March 12 at 7 p.m.

Where » Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free



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