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Announcing
the Fall 2008 List!
The Fall 2008 title
list is now online.
Announcing
the 2009 Poetry Series Winners!
The winners of this year's University of Arkansas
Press Poetry Series edited by Enid Shomer are Michelle Boisseau's
A Sunday in God-Years (Spring 2009)
Daniel Donaghy's Start with the Trouble (Fall
2009) and Terese Svoboda's Woolly Bully
(Fall 2009).
The
Butler Center
The University of Arkansas Press is now the exclusive distributor
for the Butler Center
for Arkansas Studies!
Frank
Stanford Tribute and Discussion
Fayetteville Public Library
Saturday, October 18, from Noon to 4:30 p.m.
Click
here for more information.
Signings:
Dannye
Romine Powell
October 16, 2008 - Queens University at Charlotte
Sykes Auditorium
7:00 p.m.
September
7, 2008 - Park Road Books
4139 Park Road, Charlotte, NC
1:00 p.m.
Melody
Moezzi
September 9, 2008 - Clinton Presidential
Center
1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, AR
6:00 p.m. -- Reception and Book Signing, Great Hall
6:30 p.m. -- Lecture
Gary Fincke
September 10, 2008 - Isaacs Auditorium
Susquehanna University
7:30 p.m.
Oxford American
Book of Great Music Writing
Launch Party with music by Ocie Fisher & The Hipp Dogs
November 1, 2008 - UARK Bowl
644 W. Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR
8:00 p.m.
$50 per person
Tickets available at Sound Warehouse in Fayetteville
James Hall
October 15, 2008 - Unnameable Books
456 Bergen St., Brooklyn, NY
7:00 p.m.
October 22, 2008 - Cleveland State University
Celveland, OH
7:30 pm
November 21, 2008 - 2020 Visions Reading
Series
520 Eighth Avenue (between 36th and 37th Streets), Suite 2020
New York, NY
7:00 p.m.
Janice
Sumler-Edmond
November 5, 2008 - Austin Public Library
800 Guadalupe St., Austin, TX
7:00 p.m.
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“Elvis
made a blip on our national radar. Many of the artists featured
here did not. To read on is to discover America.”
—From the Foreword
by Van Dyke Parks

Once
Upon Dickson tells the
story of Dickson Street Fayetteville, Arkansas, the
colorful and ever-changing link between the center of town
and the University campus.

Arkansas
History Textbook
CLICK HERE!
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