Monday, January 07, 2008

Ray & Diane Book Young Writer Melanie Lieberman Tuesday Morning


Entry Deadline
For 11th Annual
Competition Is Feb. 1 Postmark




Entry Form 2008.

Letter to Teachers, Guidance Counselors, and Principals.




A Rockville High School Junior,
Lieberman Is The 2007 State Prose Champion;
She Traveled To Dublin Writers Festival,
Representing Connecticut
At The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards



Her story, "Mashed Potato Boy & My Fifth Grade Romance," is scheduled to be published in the Spring 2008 edition of Connecticut Review, the literary journal of the Connecticut State University System.


  • Connecticut Review



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    Tues., Jan. 8, 2008, 7:50 a.m.
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    Upcoming Guests

    Tuesday, January 8th

    Kevin Deneen
    Member of the Board of Commissioners (Windsor) for the Metropolitan District Commission
    Re: Metropolitan District Commission Chairman Election

    Melanie Lieberman
    Former Prose Winner of the Connecticut State University System and IMPAC Control Systems Inc. Young Writers Competition
    Re: The Connecticut State University System and IMPAC Control Systems Inc. 2008 Young Writers Competition

    Mark Bouchard
    Political Science Major at Quinnipiac University
    Re: Quinnipiac University Honors Seminar on Presidential Campaigns in New Hampshire

    Jim Barry

    Consumer Electronic Association's Digital Answer Man
    Re: The Hottest Gadgets of 2008


    David Lightman

    White House Correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers
    Re: New Hampshire Primary

    Joan Claybrook
    President of Public Citizen
    Re: Abandoning Dangerous Hours of Long-Haul Truckers

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  • Entry Form 2008.

    Letter to Teachers, Guidance Counselors, and Principals.


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