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WCU students to share works

Creative writing students from Western Carolina University will read original works at 6 p.m. on Dec. 13 at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva.

During the two-hour event, 17 students from an advanced fiction writing class at WCU will read selections from works they have written.

“Anyone who finds pleasure in good storytelling or great writing will enjoy this,” said Pamela Duncan, an assistant professor in the professional writing program at WCU.

For the past four months, students have been improving their writing skills by primarily focusing on developing two short stories to submit for publication.

The event is free and open to the public. City Lights Bookstore is located in downtown Sylva.

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