who we are

a literary culture is any community in which the written and spoken word is recognized for its transformative power.

we are that community.

sure, we like literature. but we also like poetry. and music. and dance. and art. and photography. we like it all, and here we can talk about it all. here, (almost) anything goes.

10.18.2009

Fiction Reading by Glen Pourciau on Oct. 20. Be there.

What: Fiction Reading by Glen Pourciau and TCU students.

Where: BLUU Ballroom C

When: Tuesday, October 20th @ 7:00.

Why: It’s the National Day of Writing. You like writing and may be a writer yourself.


Need an event to attend for expanding your literary horizon? Tuesday, Oct. 20--the National Day of Writing--is just around the corner, and do we have an event for you. Glen Pourciau is a young, local writer who’s already establishing a substantial reputation by publishing in some of the nation’s best journals, including the Paris Review, Antioch Review, Barcelona Review, Mississippi Review, New England Review, and Best of the Web 2009. He will be reading from his short story collection, INVITE, following four TCU students reading their own fiction prose and poetry.

Here is a link to an interview by BookFox with Pourciau from January of this year, if you are interested. http://www.thejohnfox.com/bookfox/2009/01/glen-pourciau-interview.html

Please join us for this fabulous reading adventure and stop by our table to pick up information about all the other fun things going on in the English department.