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Poets Give Free Public Reading

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   Critically-acclaimed poets Robert Moore, associate professor of English, and Gary Marshall, professor of Speech Communication, will give a public reading of their own poetry Sept. 26 at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

   Moore, who writes under the name “red hawk,” and Marshall, who uses the pen name “Mars Hall,” will read poetry beginning at 7 p.m. in the Harris Recital Hall of the Music Building. The reading is free and open to the public. A book sale, signing, and reception will follow immediately afterwards.

   Moore has written five books of poetry and will be reading from his new book, “Wreckage With A Beating Heart” (Hohm Press, 2005). Among his other books are “The Sioux Dog Dance” (Cleveland State University, 1991), “The Way of Power” (Hohm Press, 1996), and “The Art of Dying” (Hohm Press, 1999).

   Marshall has been the featured poet at the Poets Loft in Hot Springs, Northwest Poets and Writers in Fayetteville, Bumpershoot Festival in Seattle and the Midden Tavern in Potsdam, Germany. Marshall has twice finished among the top four in the Arkansas Grand Slam of Poetry.

    For more information, contact Moore at (870) 460-1738.

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