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Norman Dubie at Changing Hands
Published on November 28, 2007 at 4:00am
We always hear that there's strength in silence and solitude, but that just ain't gonna happen with writers like ourselves with a weekly deadline. So maybe we can take a page (or a hundred) out of Norman Dubie's books. The accomplished poet and ASU's Regent's Professor of Creative Writing took a sabbatical in the '90s, but returned in 2001 with three volumes of poetry. He'll discuss his latest collection, The Insomniac Liar of Topo, at Changing Hands Bookstore.
Mon., Dec. 3, 7 p.m., 2007