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Next Up | Danielle Dutton

Fiction writer and small-press publisher Danielle Dutton kicks off the spring 2011 New Writing Series on Tuesday, February 15, at 4:30 in the Soderberg Center Auditorium on the University of Maine’s flagship campus in Orono. The event is free and open to the public, though seating is limited.

Danielle Dutton is the author of Attempts at a Life and S P R A W L. Her fiction has appeared in magazines such as Harper’s, BOMB, the Brooklyn Rail, and NOON and anthologies such as A Best of Fence and Where We Live Now. She received her PhD from the University of Denver and is currently a book designer, a teacher, and editor of the small press Dorothy, a publishing project.

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The UMaine New Writing Series is sponsored by the English Department and the National Poetry Foundation with support from the Lloyd H. Elliott fund, the Milton Ellis Memorial Fund, the Honors College, and the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Committee. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Pulp & Paper Foundation for the use of the Soderberg Center. FMI contact Steve Evans at steven dot evans at maine dot edu or at 207-581-3818.

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