The Friends of the UNH Library present...

Rebecca Rule
interviews
Dayton Duncan



for a New Hampshire Public Television Broadcast
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to participate in an NHPTV taping!

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Join humorist and author of Live Free and Eat Pie, Rebecca Rule when she interviews award-winning writer and documentary filmmaker, Dayton Duncan. Author of nine books, including two for children, Duncan has also written numerous articles for The New York Times, The Boston Globe, American Heritage magazine, The Old Farmer's Almanac, and many other publications.
            Duncan has also been involved for many years with the work of documentary filmmaker Ken Burns.  He was a consultant on Burns' award-winning series for public television, "The Civil War," "Baseball"  and "Jazz" and consulting producer for "The War."  For a 12-hour series about the history of the American West, broadcast in 1996, Duncan was the co-writer and consulting producer.  It won the Erik Barnouw Award from the Organization of American Historians. Most recently, he is co-producer, writer, and commentator in the new Ken Burns documentary about the National Parks.
 
In the style of Bravo's Inside the Ators Studio, Rule serves as host and interviewer for The New Hampshire Authors Series from Dimond Library at the University of New Hampshire. Three times a year The Authors' Series features an author who lives, summers, teaches or was born in New Hampshire . Interviews are conducted in front of a live audience (with an opportunity for questions from the audience) and recorded by New Hampshire Public Television for future broadcast and web streaming on www.nhptv.org/authors

Light refreshments will be served after the interview and authors will be available to sign their books.

The program is free and open to the public, but seating is limited.
For more information, e-mail nh.authors@unh.edu or call (603) 862-1540.

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