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Literary Fest set at Moscow

A lineup of nationally acclaimed authors and poets will be featured in downtown Moscow for the University of Idaho’s inaugural Palouse Literary Festival Oct. 17-19. Admission to all events is free.

Capping off three days will be a reading from Oregon author Leni Zumas. Her 2018 book, “Red Clocks,” is a national bestseller and the 2019 winner of the Oregon Book Award for Fiction.

A complete schedule of the 2019 Palouse Literary Festival is as follows:

Thursday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m.: Reading and craft talk with Debra Gwartney, BookPeople of Moscow.

Friday, Oct. 18, 4 p.m.: U of I/EWU crossover readin...

 

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