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Meet our authors and celebrate Graywolf throughout the year
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Sep
18
Kathryn Davis Symposium with Kelly Link
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Grub Street Writers in Boston, MAview map
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Join Porter Square Books: Boston Edition for a celebration and exploration of the work of Kathryn Davis. The Kathryn Davis Symposium, a gathering of readers, critics, writers, & scholars, will take place on Thursday, September 18 from 6PM–8PM, at Porter Square Books: Boston Edition (50 Liberty Drive, Boston, MA 02210) will feature presentations of essays on Davis’s work and a conversation between Kathryn Davis and Kelly Link. Essays will be presented from 6PM-7PM. The conversation between Kathryn Davis & Kelly Link, as well as a Q&A with presenters and audience members will be from 7PM-8PM. A signing will follow. This event will also be livestreamed. RSVP, submit an essay, and find more information here.
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Sep
23
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation about TRIGGER WARNING at Carmichael's Bookstore
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Carmichael's Bookstore (Frankfort) in Louisville, KYview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of Trigger Warning will be available for purchase from Carmichael's Bookstore. Click here for details.
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Oct
07
Joshua Wheeler reading from and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at Octavia Books
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Octavia Books in New Orleans, LAview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of The High Heaven will be available for purchase from Octavia Books.
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Oct
09
The Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writing Conference presents "Western Roads: Writing and Rewriting the West" with Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN), Jonathan Danielson, Jodie Hollander, Oscar Mancinas, and Erica Soon Olsen
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Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing (ASU) in Tempe, AZview map
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Conference registration required. Click here for details.
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Oct
09
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation with Nadia Owusu about TRIGGER WARNING at P&T Knitwear
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P&T Knitwear Books and Podcasts in New York, NYview map
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Oct
10
The Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference presents "The Facts of Genre: Explore How the Techniques of Genre Fiction Give New Life to Creative Nonfiction," a workshop with Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)
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Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing (ASU) in Tempe, AZview map
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Conference registration required. Click here for details.
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Oct
10
The Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference presents "Writing the Novel: Honest Talk About Climbing the Mountain," a panel with Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN), Matt Bell, Tara Ison, Natalia Treviño, and Amanda Ward
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Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing (ASU) in Tempe, AZview map
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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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Free and open to the public. Copies of The High Heaven will be available for purchase from Bookworks.
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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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Free and open to the public. Copies of The High Heaven will be available for purchase from Collected Works.
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Nov
07
Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN for the Center for Fiction’s “First Novel Friday”
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Center for Fiction in Brooklyn, NYview map
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Stay tuned for details! Copies of The High Heaven will be available for purchase from the Center for Fiction.
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