FOWL presents John Lane and Hastings Hensel at the Waccamaw Library in a creative environmental-question-and-poetic-answer session, based on Lane's new book of poems, Anthropocene Blues. This free reading is open to the public and takes place on Monday, December 4, from 6-7:30 PM. John Lane is professor of English and Environmental Studies at Wofford College and director of the Goodall Environmental Studies Center. He is the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose. A member of the South Carolina Academy of Authors, Lane is one of the co-founders of Spartanburg's Hub City Writers Project. Hastings Hensel is the author of the poetry collection Winter Inlet, winner of the 2014-2015 Unicorn Press First Book Prize, and the poetry chapbook Control Burn, winner of the 2011 Iron Horse Literary Review Single-Author Contest. His poems have appeared in numerous literary journals. At CCU, he is the Advisory Poetry Editor for CCU's online literary journal, Waccamaw, and he teaches composition and creative writing classes as a Lecturer in the English Department. Thank you so much for supporting FOWL and the Friends Center. The Library is so much better because you care! Sponsored by Friends of the Waccamaw Library
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