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Events

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Meet our authors and celebrate Graywolf throughout the year
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To request a sign language interpreter or other accommodation for a Graywolf event, please email us at access@graywolfpress.org or call 651-641-0077. All are welcome, and we would love to meet you!

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Author Tour Events

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Aug 11

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Genevieve Hudson about TRYING at Bishop & Wilde

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Bishop & Wilde in Portland, ORview map
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Aug 13

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Ariel Gore about TRYING at Green Apple Books on the Park

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Green Apple Books on the Park in San Francisco, CAview map
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Aug 15

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Michelle Tea about TRYING at Stories Books & Cafe

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Stories Books and Cafe in Los Angeles, CAview map
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Aug 22

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation about TRYING at First Light Books

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First Light Books in Austin, TXview map
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Aug 26

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with LA Warman about TRYING at Riffraff Bookstore

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Riffraff Bookstore in Providence, RIview map
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Aug 31

Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Jen Beagin about TRYING at Spencertown Academy's Festival of Books

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Spencertown Academy Arts Center in Spencertown, NYview map
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Versailles
Sep 18

Kathryn Davis Symposium with Kelly Link

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Porter Square Books: Boston Edition in Boston, MAview map
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The High Heaven
Oct 13

Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at Bookworks

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Bookworks in Albuquerque, NMview map
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The High Heaven
Oct 14

Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at Collected Works

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Collected Works Bookstore in Sante Fe, NMview map
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This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone elses unfamiliar shoes.

Tracy K. Smith, Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize Winner