November 10
Bell Museum Auditorium, University of Minnesota, 7:30 p.m.
Second Harvest Benefit Reading with other members of the Creative Writing Program of the University of Minnesota in support of hunger relief. 

November 15
World Premiere of Brooklyn Bones, a choral work by composer Alvin Singleton, text by Patricia Hampl, commissioned to commemorate the re-dedication of the Revolutionary War Prison Ships Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, New York. David McCullough featured speaker. 
Performance details available at the Fort Greene Park Conservancy website.

December 9
Panel Moderator for “The Indelible Mark:  The Writer and a Catholic Childhood
6-8 p.m., Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus (60th and Columbus), New York
Panelists Valerie Sayers, Stuart Dybek and Lawrence Joseph
Free and open to the public.

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