A highly regarded poet, essayist and teacher will read some of his writing and celebrate the literary talent of Tusculum University students during one of the higher education’s treasured annual events.
Dr. Martin Lammon, who is also an anthology editor and journal co-founder, will delight the audience with readings of his work Thursday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in the Brotherton Boardroom on the third floor of the Meen Center. Then, he will announce the winners of the annual Curtis ’28 and Billie Owens Literary Prize, which honors student writing in the genres of drama, fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Dr. Lammon judged the entries, and winners in each category will receive a monetary award.
The event is presented by the English and Languages Department and the College of Civic and Liberal Arts . It is free and open to the community.