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Patsy Hand book signing — Patsy Hand, a native Oregonian and Eastern Oregon ranch owner, lives and works in Eugene as a writer and abstract artist; although set primarily in Italy, her recently released novel … Live-Lit West — Masters students of creative writing at the UO read from works in progress.
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Creative Conversations: Jed Parsons on writing bad songs

You have to write bad songs to write the good ones. At least, that's the view of Christchurch musician Jed Parsons. The 25-year-old caught up with Stuff two weeks after he launched his debut solo single Get Lost. The song featured on Apple Music's “Best of the Week” playlist soon after it launched and
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Higher Education Notes: Film based on UNL alum's book wins Sundance award

University of Nebraska-Lincoln alum Emily Danforth's 2012 novel has led to an award-winning film. Her book, “The Miseducation of Cameron Post,” is the basis for the film of the same name. The film won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, the top honor of the event, on Jan. 31. Danforth
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5 questions with 2018's Langston Hughes Award honorees

Advertisement. A poet whose work examines body politics and a fiction writer exploring the breakup of a family have been chosen as the winners of the 2018 Langston Hughes Awards for Creative Writing. To provide some insight on how the winners — poet Rachel Atakpa and fiction writer Kim Condon
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