National Book Award Winner Julia Glass To Share Writing Process at Falmouth Forum, April 5

CONTACT: Susan Joslin, Marine Biological Laboratory, 508-289-7281; sjoslin@mbl.edu

, WOODS HOLE, MA— Novelist Julia Glass, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, will discuss her writing life during the lecture, “Inside the Head of a Novelist,” Friday, April 5at 7:30 PM in the ’s Lillie Auditorium 7 Street, Woods Hole.

Julia Glass

This is the fifth presentation of this season’s Falmouth Forum, sponsored by the (Marine Biological Laboratory) Associates, with a generous donation from the Cape Cod Cooperative Bank. This lecture is also supported by the ’s Herman T. Epstein Endowed Memorial Lectureship. The event is free and open to the public. The author’s books will be available for sale and signing following the lecture.

Ms. Glass is the author of Three Junes, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, The Whole World Over, and I See You Everywhere, winner of the Binghamton University John Gardner Book Award.

ճNew York Times Book Review gushed "Free of gimmickry, Three Junes brilliantly rescues, then refurbishes, the traditional plot-driven novel," and The New Yorker declared, "She writes so well that what might seem like farce is rich, absorbing and full of life."

Ms. Glass has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her short fiction has won several prizes, and her personal essays have been widely anthologized. She lives in Massachusetts with her family.

An optional buffet dinner will be held before the lecture at 6:00 PM at the ’s Swope Center, 5 North Street, Woods Hole. Tickets are $30 (including two entrees, salad, vegetables and pasta or potatoes, dessert, wine, tax, and gratuity) and must be purchased in advance at Eight Cousins Children’s Books, Main Street, Falmouth or at the Communications Office (between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM only), 127 Water Street, Woods Hole. Dinner tickets are available until they sell out or until 5:00 PM on Tuesday, April 2. For more information, contact the Communications Office at (508) 289-7423 or comm@mbl.edu.

The remaining Falmouth Forum of the 2012-2013 season is listed below. The free presentation will be held in the ’s Lillie Auditorium at 7:30 PM. Visit the Falmouth Forum website http://www.mbl.edu/falmouth-forum/ for details and updated information.

April 26, 2013
Epic Journeys: A Documentary on Shorebird Migration, Shawn Carey, wildlife photographer and co-founder of Migration Productions. Co-sponsored by The 300 Committee, Falmouth.

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