For Immediate Release – Lawton, OK, Feb. 25, 2004 Cameron alum returns for a reading of his work Fiction author Bradley Sinor will return to Lawton next week to give a reading of his work at Cameron University. The 1974 CU grad, who now lives in Broken Arrow, will be at the Shepler Center Mezzanine at noon on March 1. The reading is open to the public. Originally from Elk City, Sinor moved to Lawton with his parents when he was a child. The Lawton High School graduate earned a history degree from Cameron, with minors in sociology and journalism. He also studied professional writing – fiction, as well as newswriting – at the University of Oklahoma. A prolific writer, Sinor has published nearly 50 short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mystery. His anthologies have been published in Merlin, Lord of the Fantastic, The Magic Shop, Such a Pretty Face, Knight Fantastic and On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar. Sinor has also worked on the staffs of several daily and weekly newspapers. He has freelanced more than 200 articles in such publications as Long Island Monthly, Top Shelf, California Highway Patrolman, Persimmon Hill and the Lawton Constitution. – 30 – PR#04-041 Editors and Broadcasters: For more information contact CU Government & Community Relations at 580.581.2211.