FARMINGTON -Award-winning writer Elise Juska will give a reading Thursday, Nov. 6, as part of the University of Maine at Farmington’s 2008-2009 Visiting Writers Series.
The reading will be at 7:30 p.m. at The Landing in the UMF Olsen Student Center. It is free and open to the public and will be followed by a signing by the author.
Juska has published three novels: “Getting Over Jack Wagner,” named a Critics Choice by People; “The Hazards of Sleeping Alone;” and “One for Sorrow, Two for Joy,” released in June 2007. She is currently working on her next novel, “The Teacher Who Did Nothing.”
Her short fiction and nonfiction stories, as well as her novella, “Perfect Weather for Driving,” have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies such as Cold Feet, the Harvard Review, Berkeley Fiction Review, PhillyFiction, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the essay anthology The Subway Chronicles: Scenes from Life in New York.
She has won many awards throughout college and her career, including the Hawthorne and Sinkinson prizes for her short stories, the Lt. Albert Charait Award for best short story and the Tom Williams Memorial Award for excellence in fiction writing.
Juska has taught fiction at numerous writing conferences and schools around New England and does so today at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where she recently received the Director’s Award for Teaching Excellence.
She attended Bowdoin College and completed her master’s in writing at the University of New Hampshire.
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