“Terrified” as he was of his imposing mathematics teacher, fourth-grader Mitch James nevertheless sat in class printing with his pencil on loose-leaf paper not equations but his rendition of “The Tell.
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Voices: Celebrating the Beauty and Diversity of Americaâs Literary Landscape will offer its fourth round of author readings on Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m.
This virtual gathering is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and is designed to celebrate the richness of human lives and stories. The event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required at http://bit.ly/ 2021VoicesRegistration. A confirmation will email with information to join the Zoom meeting will be sent.
The April reading will focus on the theme of Beyond Hillbilly Elegy, featuring the voices of Appalachia through the work of author, storyteller, and photographer Greg Clary; poet Byron Hoot; novelist Damian Dressick; and author and essayist Christina Fisanick. Two Pitt-Greensburg seniors, Joseph Alexander and Colin Covada, will read excerpts from their work.