FOUR PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS HEADED FOR 11TH F. SCOTT FITZGERALD LITERARY CONFERENCE

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From: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Date: 20061006
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The city of Rockville issued the following press release:

The F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference, which annually attracts to Rockville an impressive list of talented people in the writing field as presenters, discussion group leaders and honorees, has one of its strongest line-ups ever for the 11th annual conference on Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Rockville campus of Montgomery College.

Three Pulitzer Prize winners will be leading discussions and a fourth - author Jane Smiley - will accept the prestigious F. Scott Fitzgerald Award for outstanding achievement in American literature. The day ...

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