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Arkansas novelist Sara Flannery Murphy to read at Wordsworth Books tomorrow

Arkansas native Sara Flannery Murphy, whose new novel "The Wonder State" was published on July 18, will be in conversation with Little Rock-based writer Kevin Brockmeier.
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Kevin Brockmeier and Meghan Reed at Argenta Reading Series Saturday

A gifted fiction writer with a knack for teasing out the subtleties of adolescent awkwardness and for reinventing the art of the ghost story, Little Rock author Kevin Brockmeier is the featured speaker for the rekindled Argenta Reading Series, which takes place in a charming storefront-turned-church-turned-nightime literary venue.
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Kevin Brockmeier's 'The Ghost Variations' brings ghosts out of the ether and into the everyday

Brockmeier, the Little Rock-raised author of eight books that probe the fantastical, offers one hundred vignettes on a wide range of ghostly perspectives.

Weekend To-Do List: Drive-Thru Native Plant Sale At Pinnacle, Diana Al-Hadid at the Momentary, Kevin Brockmeier on "The Ghost Variations"

Central Arkansas Master Naturalists hold a drive-thru native plant sale, Kevin Brockmeier talks about his new collection of ghost stories and a Diana Al-Hadid exhibit opens at the Momentary.
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Six Bridges Book Festival rescheduled for Oct. 8-11

Many of the authors who would have been here this weekend will attend in fall.

Reading in the Rock

Summer book picks from locals.
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Get your Arkansas Literary Festival tickets now

The Arkansas Literary Festival, held this year from April 24-27, has released this year's schedule, which includes appearances by Mary Roach, Mona Simpson, Kevin Brockmeier, John Lewis, David Finkel, Victor LaValle and presentations on lucid dreaming, paleontology and Arkansas legends from Johnny Cash to Donald Harington and Brooks Robinson.

A Q&A with Kevin Brockmeier on his new book, 'A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip: A Memoir of Seventh Grade'

Little Rock writer on influences, reservations and why he choose to focus on seventh grade.
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Brockmeier the pioneer

Little Rock author/fabulist Kevin Brockmeier gets a shout-out in a new article in The Atlantic that discusses the 21st century, genre-bending shift in "serious fiction" from strict realism to literature-quality novels that deal with everything from time travel to zombie plagues.

Laman Library accepting submissions for 2012 fellowships

The William F. Laman Public Library System recently announced the application submission dates for the 2012 Laman Library Writers Fellowship.
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Brockmeier pays tribute to David Foster Wallace

The Arkansas author pays tribute to the late genius tonight at a University of Texas memorial/reading.

Toad Suck Review celebrates new release with Launchapalooza

Toad Suck Review, the new incarnation of the UCA Department of Writing-based Exquisite Corpse Annual, will celebrate its release on Friday, March 4, with the Toad Suck Review Launchapalooza on the rooftop of Michelangelo’s, 1117 W. Oak St., Conway.
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