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Writer David Huddle to Give Dec. 9 Reading

Award-winning novelist and poet David Huddle will give a reading at Westminster School Dec. 9 as part of the school’s Friday Nights in Gund series. The student readers will be Sixth Formers Cooper Bellet and Annie Hicks.
 
Huddle’s fiction, poetry and essays have appeared in Esquire, The New Yorker, Poetry, Harper’s and The American Scholar. Among his many books are the novels, “The Faulkes Chronicle,” published in 2014, and “My Immaculate Assassin,” which came out in September. His most recent collection of poetry, “Dream Sender,” was published in 2015.
 
Huddle’s Westminster reading is free and open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Gund Reading Room of Armour Academic Center. Refreshments will be served after the presentation and ample parking will be available in the parking lot adjacent to Armour Academic Center.
 
The Friday Nights in Gund series is made possible by generous grants from The Ensign Bickford Foundation and the Ford-Goldfarb English Department Enrichment Fund.
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