Now that the time is drawing near, I am re-posting this reminder of a reading by Dr. David Bradley at Salem State College. If you are in the Boston area, you are invited to attend the reading which is free and open to the public. If you are not familiar with the area, contact Kevin Bochynski for directions to the college, at: [log in to unmask] --K.B. *************************** Thursday, February 26, 1998 8 p.m. Salem State College Salem, Massachusetts Martin Luther King, Jr. Room Ellison Campus Center David Bradley Novelist David Bradley is the author of two novels, _South Street_ (1975) and _The Chaneysville Incident_ (1981) which was awarded the 1982 PEN/Faulkner Prize and an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His nonfiction has appeared in such publications as _Esquire_, _Redbook_, _The New York Times_, _The Los Angeles Times_ and _The New Yorker_. A recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, he recently co-edited (with Shelley Fisher Fishkin) _The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America_ (1998). He also contributed the Introduction for the volume, _How to Tell a Story and Other Essays_ in the Oxford Mark Twain (1996.) A Mark Twain scholar working at The College of William and Mary in Virginia, he is currently completing a nonfiction book, _The Bondage Hypothesis: Meditations on Race, History and America._