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Palm Beach Poetry Festival [US]:
Friday-Sunday
January 21-23, 2005
Billy Collins, Thomas Lux, Sharon Olds & Patricia Smith present workshops, panel discussions, and readings at Lynn University in beautiful, sunny South Florida.

That's the day after the US presidential inauguration, which could be a very good day or a very bad day. In either case, maybe you would like to schedule a few easy days in Florida in January? Perhaps (if you're the professor type) paid for by your university?
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