‘LandEscapes’ Editor to Give Café Moro Literary Reading

PULLMAN, Wash. — Boyd Benson, a Washington State University creative writing instructor who writes nonfiction and poetry, will give a free literary reading Feb. 4 at Pullman’s Café More, on the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue.

Benson, who has published works in The Pacific Northwest Inlander and Free Lunch and is upcoming in The Iowa Review, is also the founding editor of LandEscapes, the WSU student literary and arts magazine.

He is a student participant in the Rainier Writer’s Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University, where he is working on a master’s degree in creative writing. 

For more information, contact Paula Coomer, WSU English department, at (509) 335-6846.

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