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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Inprint Studio Series:  Christine Hume and Bret Ant
 hony Johnson\nEvent Url: http://www.artshound.com/event/detail/14269/Inpri
 nt_Studio_Series_Christine_Hume_and_Bret_Anthony_Johnson\nEvent Date Begin
 : 2009-04-02\nEvent Date End: 2009-04-02\n\nThe Inprint Studio Series\, pr
 esented by Inprint in association with the University of Houston Creative 
 Writing Program\, features some of the best young writers in the country\,
  as well as alumni from the University of Houston Creative Writing Program
  and leading local authors. \n\nNow in its third season\, the 2008-2009 In
 print Studio Series line-up includes:\n\nChristine Hume and Bret Anthony J
 ohnson \nThursday\, April 2\, 2009\, 7:30 pm\nAntidote Coffee\n729 Studewo
 od \nHouston\, Texas 77007 \n\nChristine Hume has lived in sixteen differe
 nt States and countries. She is the author of Musca Domestica\, winner of 
 the Barnard New Women Poets Prize\; Alaskaphrenia\, winner of the Green Ro
 se Award and Small Press Traffic's 2005 Best Book of the Year Award\; and 
 Lullaby\, a chapbook. \n\nBret Anthony Johnson (pictured) is the author of
  the internationally acclaimed Corpus Christi: Stories and the editor of N
 aming the World: And Other Exercises for the Creative Writer. \n\nHis work
  appears in magazines such as The Paris Review\, The New York Times Magazi
 ne\, Esquire\, The Oxford American\, and Tin House\, and in anthologies su
 ch as New Stories from the South: The Year's Best 2003\, 2004\, and 2005. 
 \n\nHe is a graduate of Miami University and the Iowa Writers&Otilde\; Wor
 kshop\, and the recipient of the Glasgow Prize for Emerging Writers and a 
 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship. \n\nHe has written 
 essays for Slate.com and is a regular contributor to NPR's All Things Cons
 idered. \n\nIn 2006\, the National Book Foundation honored him with a new 
 National Book Award for writers under 35. \n\nA skateboarder for almost tw
 enty years\, he is currently the Director of Creative Writing at Harvard.
 \n\nThe Inprint Studio Series is underwritten by The Methodist Hospital.\n
 \nStart time: 7:30pm
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