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MIT novelists read in Killian

Pamela McCarthy
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Pamela McCarthy
Beth Rosenberg
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Beth Rosenberg

Two members of the MIT Writers' Group will read from their unpublished novels in an Artists Behind the Desk event today, Dec. 17 at noon in Killian Hall.

Pamela McCarthy, senior development associate in Resource Development, will read from her novel "Back Among the Living," a story of how an artist deals with a disabling car accident. Beth Rosenberg, the wife of a graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science, will read from her novel, "Tantra," about a young woman's spiritual quest for identity and wholeness through tantric psychosexual techniques.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 17, 2003.

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