Literary Connection & experience an early taste of Halloween …

2009 September 30
by karencotton

Sept. 30, 2009

post by Karen Cotton, kcotton@wyomingnews.com

Writers and readers in Cheyenne and the surrounding area learn all about the Laramie County Community College’s Literary Connection on Thursday in ToDo.

(Head to the bottom of this post for all three Lit Connection author Web sites)

It’s not even October quite yet, but ToDo is gearing up for Halloween on Friday. Read articles in ToDo about ”Wicked” in Denver, and how to volunteer locally for Knightmare on 17th Street. 

Courtesy  "Wicked"

Courtesy "Wicked"

Find out what made the Wicked Witch of the West, so wicked and Glinda so good in “Wicked.” Read my interview with Ben Liebert, who plays Boq, in  ”Wicked.” 

The national touring Broadway production of “Wicked” is coming through Denver Oct. 7 to Nov. 15.

Click on Liebert’s picture to learn more about him at his official Web site.

 

Courtesy Ben Liebert is Boq in "Wicked" read his interview in ToDo on Friday

Courtesy Ben Liebert is Boq in "Wicked" read his interview in ToDo on Friday

If Halloween is your favorite holiday – here’s a job for you ….
The Knights of Pythias Haunted House is looking for a few good volunteers.
One key to haunted house success is overcoming your phobias.
Just make sure you don’t have ….
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
When you find out what’s coming up in ToDo for Thursday …
(That hippotomon etc. word is completely made up, but means a fear of long words according to http://phobialist.com )
Learn about the three authors that will be doing presentations at the Laramie County Community College’s Literary Connection …
Courtesy    Literary Connection

Courtesy Literary Connection

Read ToDo Thursday for what writers can look forward to at Fridays’ writers workshops and readers can look forward to on Saturday, as the three authors read from brand new works.
Courtesy Author, Pam Houston

Courtesy Author, Pam Houston

Courtesy Author, Laura Pritchett

Courtesy Author, Laura Pritchett

Courtesy Bill Roorbach

Courtesy Bill Roorbach

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