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in poetry from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. Marianne Kunkel, assistant professor of Creative Writing and Publishing at Missouri Western State University, is the author of Hillary, Made Up and The Laughing Game.
Wednesday, October 17, 5:30 pm, Andrews Hall Bailey Library
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Reading by Marianne Kunkel and Sarah Fawn Montgomery Roxane fronts a small army of avid fans on social media and when she finds the time, she dominates the occasional Scrabble tournament.
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