Friends
of the
Greenville Library
Author's
Night at
Montage
The Friends of the Greenville Public Library will present the last
Author's
Night of the 2013 series on Friday
March
22 with storyteller, poet, and author Ed Davis.
Ed is a native West Virginian and taught
writing, literature, and
humanities at Sinclair Community College from 1978 to 2011. He founded
Sinclair’s literary magazine Flights as well as acted as the assistant
director
of the Antioch’s Writers’ Workshop.
Ed
has both
participated in and conducted many poetry and fiction workshops all
over the
country. His publishing includes four poetry chapbooks (Appalachian
Day,
Haskell, Whispering Leaves, and Healing Arts), two novels (I Was So
Much Older
Then and The Measure of Everything), and many short stories in literary
magazines and anthologies.
Ed
also won the
2008 Dayton Daily News Short Story Contest
with “Two Kings” and the Ohio Writer’s Annual
“Best of 2005” Contest
with “The Boys of Bradleytown.” More
info on www.davised.com.
So
come and hear
Ed’s charming storytelling for yourself!
Doors open at 6:00 and the program starts at
7:00. Author's
Night is held at Montage on Broadway
and is free and open to the public.
Many thanks
to the Friends of the
Library for providing such high quality and enjoyable events to our
community!
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