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Omaha writer to read at next Northeast Visiting Writer's Series event


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Northeast Community College |
April 17, 2021
Dave Mainelli. (Courtesy Photo)
NORFOLK, Neb. – A writer from Omaha will be featured during the next Visiting Writers Series event of the spring semester at Northeast Community College.
Dave Mainelli will read from his work during a virtual presentation on Wed., April 21, at 4 p.m. His presentation may be viewed through Zoom at northeast.zoom.us/j/5864654319.   
Mainelli’s first book of short stories 
How To Be Lonely (Wayne State Press) tests the limits of the human condition and Albert Camus’ “serious problem” on whether life is worth living. His writing often delves into the American lower middle class and those living just below the veil of the American dream. His characters are continually searching for hope when they think none can be found. His tales are made wi ....

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The Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College English Department is calling for submissions to enter in the ninth edition of The Thunderbird Review, the college’s annual anthology of creative writing and art. Submissions are open to current residents or individuals with a strong connection to the Twin Ports area and the surrounding counties and tribal nations in Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Michigan upper peninsula, plus current students who are enrolled at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, University of Wisconsin-Superior, University of Minnesota-Duluth, College of St. Scholastica, or Lake Superior College. Submission categories: short fiction (5,000 words maximum), creative nonfiction (5,000 words maximum), poetry (three poems maximum, submitted in one document), and art (three works maximum; any media, but art must be submitted as a jpeg ....

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