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  1. Look for the ?RU Reading forum on the Humanities Roundtable, http://humanitiesmontana.ning.com
  2. 2/3 through The Children's Book by Byatt. Late Victorian England, William Morris, Fabians, it's fabulous! What r u reading?
  3. Looking forward to Arts and Civic Engagement tonight at MCT, 7:00 pm in MIssoula. What role does art play in a community? ka
  4. Wow. James Lee Burke read a spellbinding prison story, "The Big Midnight Special," in his Texas drawl like honey barbecue smoke. PS
  5. Wiggins essentially delivered a classroom lecture, with her intense style and vociferous hand movements. PS
  6. Marianne Wiggins read the fierce, lyrical intro to her novel, "The Shadow Catcher." She's now talking about the craft of writing. PS
  7. Kevin Canty just read a poignant, powerful story about a boy at his parents' cocktail parties. PS
  8. Tonight's gala reading features Kevin Canty, Marianne Wiggins and James Lee Burke. Free, 7:30 p.m. at the Wilma. PS
  9. More books on writing: "Writing Past Dark," "Mortification," "Walking on Alligators," "On Writer's Block." PS
  10. Panelists' favorite writing books: "On Writing," "The Writer's Block," "Writing Down the Bones," "Bird By Bird," "The Writer's Life." PS
  11. "You can learn a lot from good writers. You can also learn a lot from bad writers." -Heidi Thomas on The Writer's Reading List panel. PS
  12. "We came off 8 years of a stonewall culture. (After 9/11) we became a culture of paranoid people." -Richard Manning. PS
  13. "It's good to say what you see and don't see." KE
  14. "Investigative reporting is gone. The (New York) Times is the only place left that can pay money for it." -Richard Manning. PS
  15. "Newspapers are the first drafts of history." -Ginny Merriam
  16. "Writing in the Public Interest" with Ginny Merriam and Richard Manning is about to start. PS
  17. "You come back to your home town because you couldn't find what you were looking for elsewhere." KE
  18. 40 engaged folks discussing "The Surrounded"--"racism is the profound failure of the imagination." KE
  19. Community discussion of "The Surrounded" at Missoula Public Library--1:00 today. KA
  20. Rachel Toor brought laughes during her reading of "The Pig and I" and took us through a few of her 26.2 chapters in "Personal Record." LT