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SUMMARY:Mary E. Rolling Reading Series: Grace Talusan
DESCRIPTION:\nGrace Talusan is the author of the memoir\, The Body Paper
	s\, a New York Times Editors&rsquo\; Choice selection\, the winner in no
	nfiction for the Massachusetts Book Awards\, and the Restless Books Priz
	e for New Immigrant Writing. Her short story\, &ldquo\;The Book of Life 
	and Death\,&rdquo\; was chosen for the 2020 Boston Book Festival&#39\;s 
	One City One Story program and was translated into several languages\, i
	ncluding Tagalog. She has published essays in Brevity\, Creative Nonfict
	ion\, Boston Magazine\, The Boston Globe\, The Rumpus\, and The New York
	 Times.\n\nShe is the recipient of a U.S. Fulbright Fellowship to the Ph
	ilippines and an Artist Fellowship Award from the Massachusetts Cultural
	 Council. Currently\, Talusan is the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence at
	 Brandeis University. She was born in the Philippines and raised in the 
	United States.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/roll
	ing-reading-series_gt/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><b>Grace Talusa
	n</b> is the author of the memoir, <i>The Body Papers</i>, a New York Ti
	mes Editors&rsquo; Choice selection, the winner in nonfiction for the Ma
	ssachusetts Book Awards, and the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant 
	Writing. Her short story, &ldquo;The Book of Life and Death,&rdquo; was 
	chosen for the 2020 Boston Book Festival&#39;s One City One Story progra
	m and was translated into several languages, including Tagalog. She has 
	published essays in <i>Brevity</i>, <i>Creative Nonfiction</i>, <i>Bosto
	n Magazine</i>, <i>The Boston Globe</i>, <i>The Rumpus</i>, and <i>The N
	ew York Times</i>.</p><p>She is the recipient of a U.S. Fulbright Fellow
	ship to the Philippines and an Artist Fellowship Award from the Massachu
	setts Cultural Council. Currently, Talusan is the Fannie Hurst Writer-in
	-Residence at Brandeis University. She was born in the Philippines and r
	aised in the United States.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://eve
	nts.la.psu.edu/event/rolling-reading-series_gt/'>https://events.la.psu.e
	du/event/rolling-reading-series_gt/</a></p></body></html>
URL:http://gracetalusan.com/
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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