John Fowles Center Series Finishes with Author David Matlin
April 16, 2013
The
John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum
continues on Monday, April 22, 2013 with author David Matlin. This will be the last event of the series.
The reading will begin at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room in the Leatherby Libraries. Admission is free and this event is open to the public.
ABOUT DAVID MATLIN:
David Matlin is a novelist, poet, and essayist. His collections of poetry and prose include books “China Beach” and “Dressed in Protective Fashion” and his first novel was nominated for a National Book Circle Critics Award.
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For more information about each of the writers in this series, please go to the
John Fowles Center website
.
ABOUT JFC:
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing serves to promote and advance the discipline of creative writing in all its aspects: fiction, poetry, drama, creative non-fiction and film.
The Center offers students and non-students alike an opportunity to gain a greater appreciation for the “written word” and those who write it. Each year a distinguished group of national and international writers is invited to Chapman University, making these writers available not only to the Chapman community, but to the Orange County and, by extension, the Southern California community as well.
Now into its second decade, The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing has invited to Chapman such national and international writers as: Salman Rushdie, Luisa Valenzuela, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gioconda Belli, Alicia Partnoy, Raymond Federman, Steve Katz, Ronald Sukenick, Raúl Zurita, Elizabeth George, Ralph Berry, David Matlin, Charles Bernstein, Larry McCaffery, Alicia Kozameh, Fanny Howe, David Antin, and Willis Barnstone.