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DESCRIPTION;FMTTYPE=text/html:Internationally-acclaimed novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard comes to
  OU. The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English welcomes the 
 Detroit native and his son, Peter Leonard, also a novelist, to campus for a 
 night of stories and discussion. The two writers will talk about “The Family
  Business”; the novels, screenplays and TV scripts they’ve written and their
  experiences with Hollywood. Elmore Leonard, hailed as the greatest American
  crime writer of all time, is the author of such works as "Freaky Deaky," "G
 et Shorty," and "Killshot," and his work is the inspiration for the hit TV s
 eries "Justified."\n<br />\n<br />\nReservations are not required to attend 
 this complimentary, general seating event which is open to the Oakland commu
 nity and the general public.&nbsp; <br />\n<br />\nLight refreshments will b
 e available beginning at 5pm. Reading will commence at 5:30pm.<br /><a href=
 'http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=207 Wilson Hall, Rochester
 , MI 48309' target='_blank'>Map & Directions</a><br /><br />Contact Name: An
 nette Gilson<br />Contact Phone: (248) 370-2251<br />Contact Email: gilson@o
 akland.edu<br /><br /><a href='http://www.oakland.edu/Events/EventDetails.as
 px?EventID=7177'>Get Latest Event Information</a>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Internationally-acclaimed novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard comes to
  OU. The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English welcomes the 
 Detroit native and his son, Peter Leonard, also a novelist, to campus for a 
 night of stories and discussion. The two writers will talk about “The Family
  Business”; the novels, screenplays and TV scripts they’ve written and their
  experiences with Hollywood. Elmore Leonard, hailed as the greatest American
  crime writer of all time, is the author of such works as "Freaky Deaky," "G
 et Shorty," and "Killshot," and his work is the inspiration for the hit TV s
 eries "Justified."\n<br />\n<br />\nReservations are not required to attend 
 this complimentary, general seating event which is open to the Oakland commu
 nity and the general public.&