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Follow on Google News | Doctor and Author Ken Mask to speak November 20 at Faulkner Society Event in New OrleansThe Art of Improvisation in Words, Music, and Life to be celebrated at 'Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New Orleans'
The event takes place the morning of Thursday, November 20, 2014 Dr. Mask's literary career spans 12+ years and includes successful series in both Fiction and Childrens Books. His title "Luke Jacobs: Murder at the Butt" was recently featured on the Jimmy Fallon Show and is in development with a top Hollywood production team. A recent interview with Dr. Mask is available at: http://moterwriter.com/ And More info here: http://wordsandmusic.org/ ++ During the festival new and established writers join dedicated readers in a unique multi-arts festival sponsored by the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society, Inc., created in 1990 on William Faulkner’s birthday by men and women dedicated to good books and their authors, including Nobel Laureate William Faulkner, who wrote his first novel, Soldiers’ Pay, in New Orleans, LA. Each year the Society selects a humanities theme for the sessions designed primarily for the general reading public. The 2014 theme is one that touches on every aspect of our lives and every aspect of the arts, the humanities, and the sciences: The Art of Improvisation in Words, Music, and Life. ADDITIONAL LINKS: Words & Music:A Literary Feast in New Orleans General Info: www.wordsandmusic.org/ Full Schedule: www.wordsandmusic.org/ The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society, a nationally recognized non-profit arts organization, is a 501 (c) (3) literary and educational institution and, as such, grant donations, membership contributions, and contributions to our fundraisers are fully tax deductible. Important projects of the Faulkner Society are the Double Dealer literary journal; outreach programs for high school and college students; literacy projects for at-risk teenagers in cooperation with other organizations, including BIG READ projects funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts; continuing education programs for writers and readers; and a year-round calendar of literary events—such as My New Orleans and Meet the Author, the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition, and Words & Music, A Literary Feast in New Orleans—which honor and assist writers and provide high quality literary entertainment for readers. Many of our programs are offered free to students and the reading public. End
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