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Pamela Smith Hill Presents “Pioneer Girl: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Untold Story”

February 26, 2013 by Adam Lockwood

A Springfield native now living in Portland, Oregon, Pamela Smith Hill returns to Springfield on Tuesday, March 19, sponsored by the Ozarks Studies Institute and speaking as part of Women’s History Month. At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, she will speak in Meyer Library 101 about her soon-to-be-published book. The title of her presentation is “Pioneer Girl: Laura Ingalls … [Read more...] about Pamela Smith Hill Presents “Pioneer Girl: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Untold Story”

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Women’s History Month Calendar of Events

February 25, 2013 by Adam Lockwood

March is Women's History Month. Join us for these exciting events. Women’s History Month 2013: Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination Missouri State University Calendar of Events For more information, visit us on Facebook Date Time Location Type of Event Title Details Friday, 3/ … [Read more...] about Women’s History Month Calendar of Events

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Satarah Wheeler’s piece “Irises” appears in Midwestern Gothic

February 7, 2013 by Adam Lockwood

Satarah Wheeler, a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of English at Missouri State University, spends a lot of her free time writing--and it is paying off. Her piece "Irises" just appeared in Midwestern Gothic  Issue 8. After being published, Wheeler sat down with Midwestern Gothic to discuss writing, the Midwest, social media, food, and books. Read what she had to … [Read more...] about Satarah Wheeler’s piece “Irises” appears in Midwestern Gothic

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Fiction Writer, Mary Stewart Atwell, Reading From Her Recently Published Book “Wild Girls”

January 24, 2013 by Adam Lockwood

Mary Stewart Atwell will be appearing in Carrington Auditorium, Room 208, on February 22 at 7:00 p.m. Come join us and listen to Atwell read from her recent publication Wild Girls. Afterward, she will be available for conversation and autographs. Paw Prints Bookstore will have a booth in Carrington Hall where you can purchase the book at the reading. Growing up in the small … [Read more...] about Fiction Writer, Mary Stewart Atwell, Reading From Her Recently Published Book “Wild Girls”

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Watch the Jo McDougall and Michael Czyzniejewski Readings

November 19, 2012 by Adam Lockwood

Daddy's Money

If you missed Jo McDougall or Michael Czyzniejewski read their work on campus, that's okay. Now is your chance to enjoy what you missed: Jo McDougall, visiting poet and memoirist, read from her poetry and new memoir on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 7-9 p.m., in the PSU Theater. McDougall is the author of five books of poetry, including Dirt and Satisfied with Havoc, and a … [Read more...] about Watch the Jo McDougall and Michael Czyzniejewski Readings

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