Panel

Location

Memorial Union Ballroom

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

19-3-1992 12:00 PM

End Date

19-3-1992 1:00 PM

Description

In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 19, 1992, as part of the 23rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “A Festival of Publishers and Writers” Diane Glancy, Jim Perlman, Ted Kooser, and William Kloefkorn participate in the noon panel. The panelists discuss their notions of “middle plains,” their experience writing, editing, and publishing, the role of independent presses on regional publication, the benefits of small presses in terms of format and ensuring the future of books, pursuing a career in publishing and editing, the capabilities of poetry, and Midwest poets and the defining characteristics of Midwestern literature. During the panel, Kloefkorn reads the poems “Truth” by James Hearst and “Poet in Residence at a Country School” by Don Welch.

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Panel

Memorial Union Ballroom

In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 19, 1992, as part of the 23rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “A Festival of Publishers and Writers” Diane Glancy, Jim Perlman, Ted Kooser, and William Kloefkorn participate in the noon panel. The panelists discuss their notions of “middle plains,” their experience writing, editing, and publishing, the role of independent presses on regional publication, the benefits of small presses in terms of format and ensuring the future of books, pursuing a career in publishing and editing, the capabilities of poetry, and Midwest poets and the defining characteristics of Midwestern literature. During the panel, Kloefkorn reads the poems “Truth” by James Hearst and “Poet in Residence at a Country School” by Don Welch.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/1992/day3/3