Join us Tues., Nov. 21, 7 pm as John Lane and Scott Gould discuss their new books. John will be reading from a new poetry collection called Anthropocene Blues (Mercer University Press, pb., 72 pp., $17). Earlier this year, Scott released his debut short-story collection, titled Strangers to Temptation (Hub City Press, pb., 216 pp., $17).
John Lane teaches environmental studies at Wofford College, where he also directs the Goodall Center for Environmental Studies. In 1995 he co-founded a community press and literary arts organization in Spartanburg called The Hub City Writers Project. His poems have been published in magazines such as The Virginia Quarterly Review, Harvard Magazine, Ironwood, Ploughshares, and Nimrod, among many others.
Scott Gould’s work has appeared in Kenyon Review, Carolina Quarterly, Black Warrior Review, New Madrid Journal, New Stories from the South, and New Southern Harmonies, among others. He is a past winner of the Literature Fellowship from the South Carolina Arts Commission and the Fiction Fellowship from the South Carolina Academy of Authors.
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