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ISU Women’s Program, Rocky Mountain Writer’s Festival to host novelist Doenges April 2

March 7, 2007
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The 色花堂app Women鈥檚 Program and the annual Rocky Mountain Writer鈥檚 Festival are hosting visiting author Judy Doenges. The public is invited to a reading from her new novel at 7 p.m. April 2 at the Piccolo Art Gallery in old town Pocatello on 501 North Main Street. To learn more about the annual Rocky Mountain Writer鈥檚 Festival visit www.rockymountainwriters.com.

    Doenges will be visiting Dr. Brian Norman鈥檚 Feminist Thought class from 1 to 2:15 p.m. April 3 in the ISU Kegal Liberal Arts Building Room 326. ISU Women鈥檚 studies students and creative writing students are invited to attend.

    Doenges is an associate professor of English at Colorado State Univeristy. She is the author of the novel 鈥淭he Most Beautiful Girl in the World鈥 (University of Michigan Press, 2006) and the short fiction collection, 鈥淲hat She Left Me鈥 (University Press of New England, 1999), which won a Ferro-Grumley Award, a Washington State Governor鈥檚 Writers Award, the Bakeless Prize and was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.

    Doenges鈥 stories have appeared in the Georgia Review, Nimrod, Green Mountains Review, Evergreen Chronicles, and elsewhere. Her reviews and editorials have appeared in The Washington Post, The Seattle Times and The Progressive. She has received grants and fellowships for the National Endowment for the Arts, Artist Trust, the Ohio Arts Council, Bread Loaf Writer鈥檚 Conference, among others.

    鈥淚 read Judy Doenges鈥 first novel in an almost dreamlike state of absorption,鈥 said Jennifer Egan, author of 鈥淟ook at Me,鈥 鈥淭he Keep,鈥 鈥淭he Invisible Circus鈥 and 鈥淓merald City.鈥 鈥淭he atmosphere of small-town 1970s demimonde is sharp and authoritative. Doegnes鈥 tale of sexual awakening is enlivened by some of the most arresting prose I鈥檝e seen from a contemporary; line by line, chapter by chapter, this book is a thrilling testament to Doenges鈥 monumental talent.鈥

    For more information, contact Norman at 282-4384 or normbria@isu.edu.


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