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Two APSU Professors to Present at Annual Clarksville Writers Conference

Two members of the Austin Peay State University community will be featured presenters at this year’s Sixth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference, to be held July 28th-31st on the University campus.

Dr. Blas Falconer, associate professor of English, and Dr. Howard Winn, professor emeritus of history, will speak with attendees, offering encouragement and insights into the field of writing.

Falconer, the 2009 Maureen Egan Writers Exchange Award recipient, is the author of two collections of poetry, “The Perfect Hour” and “A Question of Gravity and Light.” Winn is the co-author of “A History of Austin Peay State University, 1806-2001” and “Clarksville Tennessee in the Civil War: A Chronology.”

This year’s conference, presented by the Clarksville-Montgomery County Arts and Heritage Development Council, opens with a new two-day tour centered on Clarksville’s rich architectural heritage. The buildings on the tour help tell the story of a community that began in the late 1700s as a river city, weathered the Civil War and later became a world center for the dark-fired tobacco trade.

Following the tour, award-winning songwriter and author Alice Randall will deliver this year’s keynote speech. Randall is the author of “Rebel Yell,” “Pushkin and the Queen of Spades” and “The Wind Done Gone,” the New York Times bestselling parody of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind.”

Randall, a Harvard graduate and current Writer-In-Residence at Vanderbilt University, will speak at the conference banquet at the Clarksville Country Club on the evening of Friday, July 30th.

Other authors scheduled to speak at this year’s conference include:

For more information, visit the conference’s website at www.artsandheritage.us/writers [1].