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SUMMARY:RCAH Center for Poetry Workshop with Jim Minick
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 WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\n
 "The Writing of Food: A 
 Farmer's Perspective"\n
 Though less than two percent 
 of our population farms, we all eat, and 
 thus we are all responsible for each bite 
 we put into our mouths. Consider this in a conversation 
 with a farmer who, along with his 
 wife, created one of the first certified-organic, 
 pick-your-own blueberry farms in the mid-Atlantic. 
 Come hungry for good discussion.\n
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 Jim Minick is the author of The Blueberry 
 Years, a memoir that won the Best Nonfiction 
 Book of the Year from Southern Independent 
 Booksellers Association. Minick is also the author 
 of two books of poetry: Her Secret Song 
 and Burning Heaven; a collection of essays, 
 Finding a Clear Path; and editor of All There 
 Is to Keep by Rita Riddle. His work has appeared 
 or is forthcoming in many publications, 
 including Oxford American, Shenandoah, Orion, 
 San Francisco Chronicle, Encyclopedia of Appalachia, 
 Conversations with Wendell Berry, The 
 Sun, and Wind. He teaches at Converse College 
 and is the Fred Chappell Fellow and the Fiction 
 Editor of the Greensboro Review at University 
 of North Carolina-Greensboro, where he's 
 pursuing an MFA.\n
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 Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1525325047703043/\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://poetry.rcah.msu.edu/\n
 Contact name: RCAH Center for Poetry\n
 Contact phone: 5178841932\n
 Contact email: cpoetry@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://poetry.rcah.msu.edu/calendar.html\n
LOCATION:C203 Snyder Hall
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