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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

The High Heaven
Mar 14

"Wit and Wonder" at the Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)

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Tucson Festival of Books in Tucson, AZview map
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The Year of the Wind
Mar 14

"Counter-Pedagogies of Forgetting" featuring Karina Pacheco Medrano (THE YEAR OF THE WIND), presented by Urpi Collective at Medicine for Nightmares

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Medicine for Nightmares in San Francisco, CAview map
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The High Heaven
Mar 15

"Desert Dreams" at Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)

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The High Heaven
Mar 15

"Humor, Heart and the Darkly Surreal" at Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)

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Swirl & Vortex
Mar 23

Project Poetica at Southern Methodist University presents a celebration of Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX

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Sundown at Granada in Dallas, TXview map
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Autobiography of Cotton
Mar 29

Cristina Rivera Garza at the Tulane Latinx Author Series

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Autobiography of Cotton
Apr 08

Cristina Rivera Garza at Bowdoin College

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The High Heaven
Apr 09

Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at the University of New Mexico

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University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NMview map
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Autobiography of Cotton
Apr 15

Cristina Rivera Garza at Colegio de Mexico - Princeton

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Autobiography of Cotton
Apr 20

Cristina Rivera Garza at St. Andrews

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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