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   from the issue of March 23, 2006

     
 
Falco reading, book signing at Andrews Hall March 30

Novelist, short story writer, playwright and poet Edward Falco will be reading from his latest works at 7 p.m. March 30 in the Dudley Bailey Library, Room 229, Andrews Hall.

Falco was born in Brooklyn and teaches at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Va. He is the prize-winning author of "Sabbath Night in the Church of the Piranha: New and Selected Stories," along with two previous collections, "Plato at Scratch Daniel's" and Richard Sullivan Prize winner "Acid," and a novel, "Winter in Florida."

The reading, sponsored by the English department and Creative Writing Program, "Prairie Schooner," and the Center for Digital Research, is free and open to the public. For further information, call Grace Bauer at 472-0993.


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Wilderness photographer talk March 24
American Life in Poetry
Falco reading, book signing at Andrews Hall March 30
IVORY FIGURE
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UNL graduate to sign novel at bookstore

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