Events
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Author Tour Events
Deb Olin Unferth reading and in conversation with Sara Levine about EARTH 7 at Women & Children First
This event is free and open to the public. Click here for more details. Copies of Earth 7 are available for purchase from Women & Children First.
Serena Chopra reading and in conversation with Divya Victor about A CATALOG OF FUTURE MERCIES at Elliott Bay Book Company
Free and open to the public. Copies of A Catalog of Future Mercies will be available for purchase from Elliott Bay Book Company. Click here for details.
Deb Olin Unferth (EARTH 7) presents "The First Page," a master class with StoryStudio Chicago
In this generative workshop, students will study several first pages together before creating their own. Registration is $75. Click here for more details and to register.
chaun webster reading and in conversation with Davu Seru about WITHOUT TERMINUS at East Side Freedom Library
Free and open to the public. Copies of Without Terminus will be available for purchase from SubText Bookstore.
Serena Chopra reading and in conversation with Mary Szybist about A CATALOG OF FUTURE MERCIES at Broadway Books
Free and open to the public. Copies of A Catalog of Future Mercies will be available for purchase from Broadway Books. Click here for details.
Serena Chopra reading and in conversation with Alicia Mountain about A CATALOG OF FUTURE MERCIES at P&T Knitwear
Deb Olin Unferth reading and in conversation about EARTH 7 at Riffraff Bookstore
This event is free and open to the public.
Deb Olin Unferth (EARTH 7) appearing as part of the Franklin Park Reading Series
Karen Tei Yamashita reading and in conversation about QUESTIONS 27 & 28 at City of Asylum
Stay tuned for details.
Serena Chopra reading and in conversation with Carolina Ebeid about A CATALOG OF FUTURE MERCIES at Tattered Cover
This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone else’s unfamiliar shoes.