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Show Visiting professor Creative writing workshop slated can take the workshop as part of their fine arts minor, and it's also recommended for college students, teachers and advanced placement high school students. Additional information about the creative writing workshop and about registration for the pre-summer school offering of-fering can be obtained by calling the SUSC Summer School Office, 586-7850, or SUSC toll free, 1-800-662-1897, extension 7850. ,v.- -."" - 4 .-- ' f3 -,'.,Y -.1 V . 4 .. v'-; ' Hi l . ' W-V'ff-"-- "ft- - . air 7a1c 5 CEDAR CITY Herbert Scott, professor of English at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, will teach a creative writing workshop June 1-11 at Southern Utah State College. Scott, a guest of the SUSC Department of English for a February 1981 poetry reading, returns to southern Utah as a workshop instructor to teach poetry and prose as part of the SUSC summer school program. The guest instructor has a long list of recordings, recor-dings, publications and public appearances to his-credit. his-credit. His books include "Disguises," "The Shoplifter's Handbook," "Groceries," "The Third Coast: Contemporary Michigan Poetry," and "Dinosaurs." Three more books, "Durations," "An American Childhood" and "Of All The Western Stars," are in preparation. Among the honors he has received for his poetry are the Quarterly West Poetry Prize, the Poetry Now Contributors Prize and the Pablo Neruda Prize. His poems have appeared in over a dozen anthologies and in over 50 periodicals, and he has given public readings at over 100 colleges, universities and private organizations including several appearances ap-pearances while on tour as a poet in residence with the American Wind Symphony. "Scott's poetry has been used for years in SUSC English classes," said Michael Cohen, associate professor of English. "It is indeed an honor to have him return to SUSC as a guest in structor, to participate in the college's ongoing creative writing program." Conducted each weekday week-day from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in Old Aministration 301, the workshop is available for three hours credit in English 292 or 492. During that time Scott will present basic techniques, procedures and ideas dealing with contemporary con-temporary writing. Class will include daily writing with individual help, criticism and analysis by the instructor. Anyone interested in creative writing is welcome to enroll in the summer school workshop. According to Phillip C. Carter, assistant vice president for academic programs, it's recommended for students in the SUSC ; Outreach Program in Teacher Education who 1 'I v I (.TV I ' ( L. , Southern Utah State College forensic coach M.L. Smith looks over an impressive array of sweepstakes sweep-stakes honors including eight first place, three second place trophies. Next year should be just as successful, says Smith, maybe better. |