Open Mic with Washington State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall

Washington State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall will be in Pullman to kick off the last English Department Open Mic of the year on Wednesday, December 6, from 6-7 p.m. at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, WSU campus.

Marshall, a poet and professor at Gonzaga University, is the author most recently of Bugle (2014), which won the Washington State Book Award in 2015, and is serving as the 2016-2018 Poet Laureate. Sponsored by the WSU Department of English, Humanities Washington and ArtsWA. Free and open to the public.

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