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The Black Bear Club, Vol. 7

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The seventh inaugural reading of the Black Bear Club, a Morgantown, West Virginia-based reading series hosted by our dear Dr. Howard “P. H.” Parsons, featuring: Marie Manilla, Jessie van Eerden, and Marc Harshman! Marie Manilla (www.mariemanilla.com), a perennial favorite, is on first, reading nonfiction for the first time in front of an audience. Jessie van Eerden (www.jessievaneerden.com) is on second, reading from her most recent novel My Radio Radio. Marc Harshman (www.marcharshman.com) takes us home, reading from his poetry collection Believe What You Can. All three authors have books available via West Virginia University Press at www.wvupressonline.com!
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The seventh inaugural reading of the Black Bear Club, a Morgantown, West Virginia-based reading series hosted by our dear Dr. Howard “P. H.” Parsons, featuring: Marie Manilla, Jessie van Eerden, and Marc Harshman! Marie Manilla (www.mariemanilla.com), a perennial favorite, is on first, reading nonfiction for the first time in front of an audience. Jessie van Eerden (www.jessievaneerden.com) is on second, reading from her most recent novel My Radio Radio. Marc Harshman (www.marcharshman.com) takes us home, reading from his poetry collection Believe What You Can. All three authors have books available via West Virginia University Press at www.wvupressonline.com!
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