Events
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Author Tour Events
"Wit and Wonder" at the Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)
LOCATION: UA Campus Store (Sales & Signing Area - UA Campus Store Lower Level). Joshua Wheeler will be joined in conversation by Lydia Millet and Ed Park. Click here for details.
"Counter-Pedagogies of Forgetting" featuring Karina Pacheco Medrano (THE YEAR OF THE WIND), presented by Urpi Collective at Medicine for Nightmares
Join Urpi Collective for an evening of storytelling and conversation with Karina Pacheco Medrano and Gisela Ortiz, presented by Urpi Collective at Medicine for Nightmares. Click here for details.
"Desert Dreams" at Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)
LOCATION: Student Union Santa Rita (Signing area: UA Campus Store Book Sales). Joshua Wheeler will be joined in conversation by Evanthia Bromiley and Michelle Tea. Click here for details.
"Humor, Heart and the Darkly Surreal" at Tucson Festival of Books, featuring Joshua Wheeler (THE HIGH HEAVEN)
LOCATION: Koffler Room 218 (Sales & signing in Koffler/Commons). Joshua Wheeler will be joined in conversation by Jade Chang and Mike Powell. Click here for details.
Project Poetica at Southern Methodist University presents a celebration of Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX
LOCATION: The Sundown at Granada. This launch party for SWIRL & VORTEX will be hosted by SMU’s Project Poetica and will feature David St. John, Liz Johnson, Mai Der Vang, and Kevin Prufer. Click here for details.
Cristina Rivera Garza at the Tulane Latinx Author Series
Cristina Rivera Garza at Bowdoin College
Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at the University of New Mexico
Cristina Rivera Garza at Colegio de Mexico - Princeton
Cristina Rivera Garza at St. Andrews
This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone else’s unfamiliar shoes.